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Explore Dubrovnik’s historic sites and iconic Game of Thrones filming locations on a 2-hour to 2.5-hour guided walk for $35.97, led by expert guides.

This 2 to 2.5-hour walking tour in Dubrovnik, Croatia, offers a perfect blend of historical insight and TV show behind-the-scenes stories. Priced at $35.97 per person, it is designed for visitors who want a rundown of the Old Town while exploring its most famous filming locations and key landmarks. The tour starts at Ploce Gate, the eastern entrance to the Old Town, where your licensed guide begins a journey through the city’s rich past and pop culture highlights.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its small group size—a maximum of 6 travelers—which ensures a personal experience and ample opportunity to ask questions. The guide’s extensive knowledge, combined with Game of Thrones insights, creates an engaging and informative walk. It’s an ideal choice for history buffs and TV fans alike, with flexibility to customize the schedule to suit your interests.

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The tour begins at Ploce Gate, the eastern entry point to the Old Town. This gate holds historical significance as a main access point into the city, and your guide provides a brief overview of Dubrovnik’s history as an independent republic that thrived for five centuries. From this initial stop, travelers gain their first glimpse of the city’s ancient walls and the vibrant life within. The free admission makes this an accessible starting point for everyone.
As you step through the Ploce Gate, the guide sets the tone for a journey through urban history and film magic. This entry point is the logical start of the walk, leading toward iconic landmarks and learning about Dubrovnik’s past as a wealthy maritime republic.

Next, the tour visits the Dominican Monastery, a site with interesting facts from both the past and present. This monastery is well known as a filming location for Game of Thrones, making it a favorite among fans. The guide shares stories about the monastery’s religious importance and architectural features while weaving in insider details about its role in the TV series.
Admission is free, and the 10-minute stop allows plenty of time to appreciate the medieval architecture and scenic surroundings. Its dual significance as a religious site and film location provides a well-rounded perspective on Dubrovnik’s cultural and cinematic appeal.

A highlight of the tour is the City Harbour, one of the oldest and most vital parts of Dubrovnik. Historically, this area served as the central shipyard and a hub for large boat repairs in the era of the Dubrovnik Republic. The guide explains how the harbor’s strategic location and economic importance contributed to the city’s wealth.
The harbor stop offers an opportunity to envision Dubrovnik’s maritime past and imagine the bustling activity that once filled these waters. From here, the tour provides a visual link to both the city’s noble history and its current tourist allure.

Next, the group visits the Church of Saint Blaise, dedicated to the city’s patron saint. This church highlights religious traditions that have shaped Dubrovnik’s identity. The guide shares interesting facts about local faith and explains why St. Blaise is so integral to Dubrovnik’s cultural fabric.
The 10-minute stop allows visitors to admire the baroque architecture and artistic details of the church. It also emphasizes how faith and civic pride are intertwined in the city’s history.
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The Rector’s Palace was once the administrative heart of the Dubrovnik Republic. Today, it stands as a symbol of the city’s political history. Your guide recounts stories about government, politics, and beliefs that governed Dubrovnik for centuries.
This 10-minute stop offers a glimpse into the republic’s governance and architectural grandeur. Visitors learn about the ruling figure of the Rector and the city’s unique governance structure, enriching the understanding of Dubrovnik’s independent past.

The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola is situated at the top of Dubrovnik’s most famous staircase, often recognized from Game of Thrones. This Baroque complex draws visitors with its ornate architecture and dramatic setting.
The guide points out that the Jesuit stairs are a Game of Thrones filming location, notably when Littlefinger discusses Sansa’s escape. The 10-minute stop combines cultural appreciation with TV series trivia, making it a favorite for fans of the show.

Housed in an old granary, the Rupe Museum offers insights into local ethnography. The 15-minute stop not only explores cultural artifacts but also boasts beautiful views of the city walls. The guide shares stories about the building and its history, connecting the museum’s role to everyday life in Dubrovnik.
This stop balances cultural education with scenic photo opportunities of the medieval fortifications.
A short walk along a narrow street parallel to Stradun, Dubrovnik’s main pedestrian thoroughfare, provides a chance to absorb the city’s ambiance away from the busy tourist zone. The street’s quaint charm offers glimpses of local shops and hidden corners, enriching the overall experience.
This segment allows for a more relaxed exploration, giving visitors a taste of authentic Dubrovnik life beyond the main attractions.
The Poljana Paska Milićevića square hosts the Franciscan Church and Monastery, dating back centuries. The stop includes visits to the Church of St. Saviour, Big Onofrio Fountain, and the historical pharmacy inside the monastery. These sites reveal religious and medical history, alongside the architectural beauty of the monastery complex.
15-minute duration ensures ample time to appreciate the art, architecture, and stories behind these landmarks.
The tour concludes at Pile Gate, Dubrovnik’s main entrance to the Old Town, where the guide shares interesting facts about the gate and its history. From here, the group moves to Pile Bay, offering spectacular views of Lovrijenac Fortress.
A notable Game of Thrones filming scene takes place at Pile Bay, where Lord Baelish discusses Sansa’s escape. The 15-minute stop offers photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the scenic backdrop before the tour wraps up at Pile Square.
This guided walking tour is highly flexible, with the possibility to adjust the schedule and content based on your preferences. Led by knowledgeable guides like Dorotea or Tea, who have received praise for their enthusiasm and expertise, the experience is engaging and informative.
While the tour does not include museum entries or city wall tickets, its focus on historic landmarks and film locations offers excellent value. The free cancellation policy provides peace of mind, allowing a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
In just over two hours, this tour delivers a well-rounded overview of Dubrovnik’s history, cultural heritage, and pop culture fame. Its small group setting and expert guidance make it ideal for those wanting an intimate and informative experience. The highlight reels—such as the famous stairs and Pile Bay scenes—add an extra layer of fun for TV fans.
For those seeking a concise, personal introduction to Dubrovnik’s legacy and filming hotspots, this tour offers great value and memorable stories. However, it does not include access to city walls or museum entries, so additional visits may be necessary for those interested in deeper exploration.
This history and Game of Thrones walk stands out as an engaging, well-paced tour that balances education and entertainment for a wide range of visitors.
“Wonderful trip full of interesting history covering the A-Z of Dubrovnik.”
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 2.5 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $35.97 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Ul. Frana Supila 2, at Ploce Gate in Dubrovnik.
What is included in the tour?
A licensed guide leads the walk, sharing stories about Dubrovnik’s history and Game of Thrones filming locations.
Are museum visits included?
No, the tour does not include entrance fees for museums or tickets for the city walls.
Can the schedule be customized?
Yes, the schedule and content can be adjusted according to your preferences.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, with a maximum group size of 6 for a personal experience.
What are the highlights?
Key sites include Ploce Gate, Dominican Monastery, City Harbour, Church of Saint Blaise, Rector’s Palace, St. Ignatius stairs, Rupe Museum, and Pile Gate.
Who leads the tour?
Guides like Dorotea or Tea are praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.