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Discover Dubrovnik's history and Game of Thrones filming locations in a private 2-3 hour guided walk for $107.76, led by a passionate local expert.

The tour begins with an ascent to Fort Lovrjenac, an iconic scenic climb offering panoramic views over the Old Town and the Adriatic Sea. This fortress is a key filming location for Game of Thrones, where it’s transformed into the Red Keep using CGI.
While admission is not included (costs around EUR 15.00 per person), the guide explains how the real city walls were built and the fortress’s historical significance. This stop provides a compelling mix of history and behind-the-scenes insights into the show’s filming process.
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Beneath Fort Lovrjenac, the Dubrovnik West Harbour offers stunning views and is renowned as the main port of Kings Landing in Game of Thrones. This 20-minute stop is free of charge and allows for photo opportunities of the harbor, making it an ideal spot to capture the essence of Kings Landing.
This location also highlights Dubrovnik’s maritime past, contrasting the historical significance with its role as a famous filming location. The guide shares stories of how the harbor’s scenic setting was chosen for the series.

At Pile Gate, the main entrance to Dubrovnik’s Old Town, the guide introduces region-shaping conflicts and explains the transformation into Kings Landing for the series. This 10-minute stop sets the scene for the walk through the city’s medieval streets.
The admission is free, and here, the guide offers context about Dubrovnik’s defense structures and their role in both history and television storytelling.

The walk along Stradun, the main street of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, lasts about 20 minutes. Once a hub of maritime trade, it now exudes peacefulness but still echoes the city’s proud seafaring past.
This area is perfect for photos, especially at the replica of the Iron Throne, where the tour includes a photo stop. The guide explains the street’s importance and its role in both history and the series.

A short 10-minute walk leads to the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Beyond its architectural charm, it is associated with the famous Walk of Shame scene from Game of Thrones.
This stop gives a different perspective on Dubrovnik’s narrow streets and hidden corners, making the tour engaging for fans and history buffs alike.
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The Rupe Museum, located in an old granary, takes about 5 minutes to visit. It offers insights into medieval Dubrovnik’s trade, storage, and survival strategies behind the fortified walls.
While the visit is brief, the museum’s role in illustrating daily life in the past adds depth to the tour’s historical component.

A 10-minute stop at the Rector’s Palace showcases its significance as the center of Dubrovnik’s governance during the Republic era. The guide emphasizes the palace’s resilience and prestige, illustrating Dubrovnik’s political history.
The architecture and history of this site are a testament to the city’s stability and style, making it a highlight for those interested in medieval governance.

The 10-minute visit to Dubrovnik’s Baroque Cathedral provides a view of religious art and architectural beauty built on earlier churches. Its stunning design and historical importance make it a notable stop on the tour.
The guide shares insights about the Church’s artifacts and transformation over centuries, enriching the cultural experience.
A 10-minute stop at Sponza Palace allows a look inside the Memorial Room, where stories of Dubrovnik’s wartime resilience are shared. The guide explains the palace’s role in history and its connection to Croatian identity.
This site emphasizes history beyond medieval times, offering a modern perspective on the city’s ongoing story.
The tour concludes back on Stradun, where you can take a photo on the Iron Throne replica — a favorite Instagram moment. This 10-minute final stop caps off an engaging overview of both historical landmarks and film locations.
The public transport nearby makes it easy to continue exploring or head back to your accommodation.
This private tour is designed for groups seeking a personalized experience. It begins at the Amerling Fountain and ends on Stradun, making it easy to explore further or return to your hotel.
The tour features a professional guide licensed by the Croatian Ministry of Tourism, who is also a Game of Thrones enthusiast, ensuring informative and lively commentary.
The price per person is $107.76, which includes a custom scene book with GOT stills and a photo stop at the Iron Throne.
Admission to Fort Lovrjenac is not included in the price but can be purchased separately. The fortress ticket costs EUR 15.00, with a discount on the City Walls ticket if used within 72 hours.
This tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves some walking and climbing, though not recommended for those with knee problems.
This walk is ideal for fans of Game of Thrones who want to see the series’ filming locations alongside historical landmarks. It’s also great for those looking for a short yet comprehensive introduction to Dubrovnik’s past and present.
The private format with a passionate guide ensures a personalized and engaging experience. The timing and pacing suit visitors who prefer a focused exploration without large group crowds.
This two-in-one experience offers a compact but thorough overview of Dubrovnik’s history and film fame. The scenic views, fascinating landmarks, and behind-the-scenes stories make it a rewarding choice for history enthusiasts and series fans alike.
The professional guide’s lively narration and custom scene book add a personal touch that elevates the tour beyond mere sightseeing.
While the admission to Fort Lovrjenac incurs an extra fee, the overall value remains compelling, especially considering the private format and quality storytelling.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour involves walking and some climbing but is generally suitable for children with moderate physical fitness.
How long does the tour last?
The duration ranges from 2 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and the number of questions.
Are the entrance fees included?
No, the Fort Lovrjenac entrance fee of EUR 15.00 per person is paid separately. The City Walls discount is available with the fortress ticket.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What is included in the tour?
The tour fee includes a licensed professional guide, a photo stop at the Iron Throne, and a custom Game of Thrones scene book.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Amerling Fountain and concludes on Stradun.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, ensuring personalized attention and flexibility.
What makes this tour different from others?
It combines history and film sites in a personalized manner, led by a guide who is both knowledgeable and a GOT fan.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
The tour requires a moderate physical fitness level; it may not be suitable for those with knee problems or limited mobility.
Can I see the filming locations used in Game of Thrones?
Yes, the tour highlights key filming sites, including Fort Lovrjenac and the Iron Throne replica.
This comprehensive review of the Two-in-One Private Walk in Dubrovnik emphasizes its strengths: a personalized experience, expert guide, and the unique combination of history and Game of Thrones sites. It’s a smart choice for those looking to maximize their time while diving into Dubrovnik’s stories—both real and fictional.