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Incredible locations from 'Game of Thrones' you can actually visit - Have you been wondering where the hit TV show was filmed?
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Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland - This atmospheric tree-lined avenue appears in various seasons of the hit TV show, as the "King's Road".
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Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland - The road in Country Antrim, Northern Ireland, is the approach for Gracehill House, built in 1775.
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Murlough Bay, Northern Ireland - The beautiful Murlough Bay on the north coast of Northern Ireland doubles up as Slaver's Bay in 'Game of Thrones'.
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Murlough Bay, Northern Ireland - The bay was also used in scenes from seasons two and three.
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Doune Castle, Scotland - This picturesque medieval castle on the edge of the Scottish Highlands has been used for scenes in Winterfell.
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Doune Castle, Scotland - With such majestic interiors, it's no wonder that the castle was chosen for the series.
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Castle Ward, Northern Ireland
- Another location you might recognize from 'Game of Thrones' is Castle Ward, in County Down, Northern Ireland. The castle was also used for scenes featuring Winterfell.
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Castle Ward, Northern Ireland - Special tours are operated in the castle for 'Game of Thrones' enthusiasts who want to relive the TV show.
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Tollymore Forest, Northern Ireland - The magical Tollymore forest, at the foot of the Mourne mountains, was used for scenes depicting the area around Winterfell.
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Tollymore Forest, Northern Ireland - The first national park to be established in Northern Ireland, the beautiful woods make the perfect filming location.
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Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland - The Cushendun Caves near Ballycastle in Northern Ireland were used for some very important scenes in season two, where Melisandre gives birth to the Shadow.
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Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland - The show has apparently returned to film in the caves for the eighth and final season.
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Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland - Ballintoy Harbour in County Antrim is another picturesque spot which was used as the backdrop for some crucial scenes.
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Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland - The small fishing harbour was where they filmed scenes of Theon Greyjoy returning to the Iron islands and being reunited with his sister, Yara.
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Magheramorne quarry, Northern Ireland
- This quarry in Magheramorne doesn't look like much without the CGI, but it was actually used to create Castle Black in the series. Eagle-eyed fans will also recognize it from the episode 'Hardhome', in which Jon Snow battles against the White Walkers beyond the wall.
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Carnlough Harbour, Northern Ireland - This quaint harbour in Carnlough was originally built to transport minerals from local quarries. In 'Game of Thrones', it was used as the location for scenes involving Arya Stark.
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Carnlough Harbour, Northern Ireland - Here actress Maisie Williams is pictured in the harbour, filming the scene when Arya jumps into the water to escape the Waif.
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Downhill Strand, Northern Ireland - Downhill Strand is just one of many incredible coastlines in Northern Ireland.
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Downhill Strand, Northern Ireland - It was used as the setting for Dragonstone in season two.
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Kirkjufell, Iceland - This distinctive looking mountain in Iceland is used as Arrowhead mountain in the series.
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Kirkjufell, Iceland - It appears in multiple episodes, and is also the site where the White Walkers were first created.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - The beautiful historic streets of this city in Croatia are famous for being used as the set location for Kings Landing.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - There are numerous spots all over the city that appeared on the show.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - The fortress and the harbor in particular have been featured in a number of memorable scenes.
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Minceta Tower, Croatia - Minceta Tower, also in Dubrovnik was also featured in the show as an entirely different location.
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Minceta Tower, Croatia
- This was the scene in which Daenerys visits the House of the Undying in Qarth.
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Aït Benhaddou, Morocco - In another scene featuring Daenerys, production went to Morocco.
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Aït Benhaddou, Morocco - Aït Benhaddou became the slave-trading city of Yunkai on the show.
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Fortress of Klis, Croatia - One of the many filming locations in Croatia, the Fortress of Klis doubled up as Meereen.
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Fortress of Klis, Croatia - You might recognize the steps as where the slave owners were crucified, in a particularly grisly scene.
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Azure Window, Malta - This famous tourist spot was featured in the background of Daenerys' wedding to Khal Drogo in the first season.
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Azure Window, Malta - Unfortunately the arch has since collapsed.
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Cordoba, Spain - The Roman bridge in Cordoba, Spain, became the Long Bridge in Volantis.
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Castle of Zafra, Spain - The Castle of Zafra in Guadalajara was used as the Tower of Joy in Dorne.
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Castle of Zafra, Spain - This is where one of the most important scenes of the entire series takes place, in which a young Ned Stark goes to the tower to find his sister, Lyanna.
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Alcázar of Seville, Spain - The luscious gardens of the Alcázar of Seville date back to the middle ages.
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Alcázar of Seville, Spain - The palace gardens were used for scenes set in Dorne in season 5.
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Osuna bullring, Spain - The Osuna bullring in Sevilla became the Great Pit of Daznak in Meereen.
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Dyrhólaey, Iceland - Iceland's otherworldly landscapes have made frequent appearances throughout the series.
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Dyrhólaey, Iceland - You might recognize Dyrhólaey as the basis for the Wall in Eastwatch-by-the-Sea.
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Grjótagjá Cave, Iceland - The thermal waters of this cave in the northeast of Iceland are where the famous Jon Snow/Ygritte love scene was filmed.
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Öxarárfoss Trail, Iceland - The Öxarárfoss Trail in the Thingvellir National Park has been used in various scenes in a number of different episodes.
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Öxarárfoss Trail, Iceland - It was used for the path to the Bloody Gate, where Arya and the Hound walk through to find Arya's aunt in the Vale. It was also later used for the location where Jon Snow and his band of men capture a wight.
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Girona Cathedral, Spain - You might recognize Girona cathedral as Kings Landing. It was used in multiple scenes featuring the High Sparrow, and also for parts of Braavos.
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Essaouira, Morocco - This beautiful coastal city in Morocco was used to film scenes in Astapor, where Danaerys gets her army of unsullied.
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Mdina entrance gate, Malta - The impressive Mdina entrance gate in Malta was used as one of the gates of Kings Landing.
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Bardenas Reales, Spain - The surreal Bardenas Reales national park in Spain has been used as a set location for many films.
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Bardenas Reales, Spain - In 'Game of Thrones' it was the Dothraki homeland.
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Forte Ricasoli, Malta - The majestic entrance to Forte Ricasoli in Malta is another one which was used for a gate in Kings Landing.
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Manoel Island, Malta - Manoel Island is also in Malta, and was used in the tragic scene where Eddard Stark is executed.
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Italica, Spain - This Roman amphitheater in Spain became the Dragonpit in the most recent season of the show.
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San Anton Palace, Malta - You might remember this doorway from season 1. A number of scenes were filmed within the palace.
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Trsteno, Croatia - This beautiful botanical garden in Trsteno, Croatia was where the Tyrells plotted against the Lannisters.
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San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain - The incredible San Juan de Gaztelugatxe is located in the Basque country on the north coast of Spain.
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San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain - The distinctive winding staircase leads to a church perched on a rocky outcrop. The dramatic spot appeared in the latest season, as the steps leading up to Dragonstone.
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Castle of Almodóvar del Río, Spain
- This picturesque castle in Spain was used to film scenes in the seat of House Tyrell, Highgarden. See also: Things you never knew were named after places and destinations
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Incredible locations from 'Game of Thrones' you can actually visit - Have you been wondering where the hit TV show was filmed?
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Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland - This atmospheric tree-lined avenue appears in various seasons of the hit TV show, as the "King's Road".
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Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland - The road in Country Antrim, Northern Ireland, is the approach for Gracehill House, built in 1775.
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Murlough Bay, Northern Ireland - The beautiful Murlough Bay on the north coast of Northern Ireland doubles up as Slaver's Bay in 'Game of Thrones'.
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Murlough Bay, Northern Ireland - The bay was also used in scenes from seasons two and three.
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Doune Castle, Scotland - This picturesque medieval castle on the edge of the Scottish Highlands has been used for scenes in Winterfell.
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Doune Castle, Scotland - With such majestic interiors, it's no wonder that the castle was chosen for the series.
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Castle Ward, Northern Ireland
- Another location you might recognize from 'Game of Thrones' is Castle Ward, in County Down, Northern Ireland. The castle was also used for scenes featuring Winterfell.
© Getty Images
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Castle Ward, Northern Ireland - Special tours are operated in the castle for 'Game of Thrones' enthusiasts who want to relive the TV show.
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Tollymore Forest, Northern Ireland - The magical Tollymore forest, at the foot of the Mourne mountains, was used for scenes depicting the area around Winterfell.
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Tollymore Forest, Northern Ireland - The first national park to be established in Northern Ireland, the beautiful woods make the perfect filming location.
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Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland - The Cushendun Caves near Ballycastle in Northern Ireland were used for some very important scenes in season two, where Melisandre gives birth to the Shadow.
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Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland - The show has apparently returned to film in the caves for the eighth and final season.
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Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland - Ballintoy Harbour in County Antrim is another picturesque spot which was used as the backdrop for some crucial scenes.
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Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland - The small fishing harbour was where they filmed scenes of Theon Greyjoy returning to the Iron islands and being reunited with his sister, Yara.
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Magheramorne quarry, Northern Ireland
- This quarry in Magheramorne doesn't look like much without the CGI, but it was actually used to create Castle Black in the series. Eagle-eyed fans will also recognize it from the episode 'Hardhome', in which Jon Snow battles against the White Walkers beyond the wall.
© Getty Images
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Carnlough Harbour, Northern Ireland - This quaint harbour in Carnlough was originally built to transport minerals from local quarries. In 'Game of Thrones', it was used as the location for scenes involving Arya Stark.
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Carnlough Harbour, Northern Ireland - Here actress Maisie Williams is pictured in the harbour, filming the scene when Arya jumps into the water to escape the Waif.
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Downhill Strand, Northern Ireland - Downhill Strand is just one of many incredible coastlines in Northern Ireland.
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Downhill Strand, Northern Ireland - It was used as the setting for Dragonstone in season two.
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Kirkjufell, Iceland - This distinctive looking mountain in Iceland is used as Arrowhead mountain in the series.
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Kirkjufell, Iceland - It appears in multiple episodes, and is also the site where the White Walkers were first created.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - The beautiful historic streets of this city in Croatia are famous for being used as the set location for Kings Landing.
© iStock
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - There are numerous spots all over the city that appeared on the show.
© iStock
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - The fortress and the harbor in particular have been featured in a number of memorable scenes.
© iStock
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Minceta Tower, Croatia - Minceta Tower, also in Dubrovnik was also featured in the show as an entirely different location.
© iStock
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Minceta Tower, Croatia
- This was the scene in which Daenerys visits the House of the Undying in Qarth.
© iStock
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Aït Benhaddou, Morocco - In another scene featuring Daenerys, production went to Morocco.
© iStock
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Aït Benhaddou, Morocco - Aït Benhaddou became the slave-trading city of Yunkai on the show.
© iStock
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Fortress of Klis, Croatia - One of the many filming locations in Croatia, the Fortress of Klis doubled up as Meereen.
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Fortress of Klis, Croatia - You might recognize the steps as where the slave owners were crucified, in a particularly grisly scene.
© iStock
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Azure Window, Malta - This famous tourist spot was featured in the background of Daenerys' wedding to Khal Drogo in the first season.
© iStock
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Azure Window, Malta - Unfortunately the arch has since collapsed.
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Cordoba, Spain - The Roman bridge in Cordoba, Spain, became the Long Bridge in Volantis.
© iStock
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Castle of Zafra, Spain - The Castle of Zafra in Guadalajara was used as the Tower of Joy in Dorne.
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Castle of Zafra, Spain - This is where one of the most important scenes of the entire series takes place, in which a young Ned Stark goes to the tower to find his sister, Lyanna.
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Alcázar of Seville, Spain - The luscious gardens of the Alcázar of Seville date back to the middle ages.
© iStock
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Alcázar of Seville, Spain - The palace gardens were used for scenes set in Dorne in season 5.
© iStock
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Osuna bullring, Spain - The Osuna bullring in Sevilla became the Great Pit of Daznak in Meereen.
© iStock
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Dyrhólaey, Iceland - Iceland's otherworldly landscapes have made frequent appearances throughout the series.
© iStock
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Dyrhólaey, Iceland - You might recognize Dyrhólaey as the basis for the Wall in Eastwatch-by-the-Sea.
© iStock
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Grjótagjá Cave, Iceland - The thermal waters of this cave in the northeast of Iceland are where the famous Jon Snow/Ygritte love scene was filmed.
© iStock
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Öxarárfoss Trail, Iceland - The Öxarárfoss Trail in the Thingvellir National Park has been used in various scenes in a number of different episodes.
© iStock
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Öxarárfoss Trail, Iceland - It was used for the path to the Bloody Gate, where Arya and the Hound walk through to find Arya's aunt in the Vale. It was also later used for the location where Jon Snow and his band of men capture a wight.
© iStock
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Girona Cathedral, Spain - You might recognize Girona cathedral as Kings Landing. It was used in multiple scenes featuring the High Sparrow, and also for parts of Braavos.
© iStock
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Essaouira, Morocco - This beautiful coastal city in Morocco was used to film scenes in Astapor, where Danaerys gets her army of unsullied.
© iStock
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Mdina entrance gate, Malta - The impressive Mdina entrance gate in Malta was used as one of the gates of Kings Landing.
© iStock
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Bardenas Reales, Spain - The surreal Bardenas Reales national park in Spain has been used as a set location for many films.
© iStock
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Bardenas Reales, Spain - In 'Game of Thrones' it was the Dothraki homeland.
© iStock
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Forte Ricasoli, Malta - The majestic entrance to Forte Ricasoli in Malta is another one which was used for a gate in Kings Landing.
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Manoel Island, Malta - Manoel Island is also in Malta, and was used in the tragic scene where Eddard Stark is executed.
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Italica, Spain - This Roman amphitheater in Spain became the Dragonpit in the most recent season of the show.
© iStock
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San Anton Palace, Malta - You might remember this doorway from season 1. A number of scenes were filmed within the palace.
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Trsteno, Croatia - This beautiful botanical garden in Trsteno, Croatia was where the Tyrells plotted against the Lannisters.
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San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain - The incredible San Juan de Gaztelugatxe is located in the Basque country on the north coast of Spain.
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San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain - The distinctive winding staircase leads to a church perched on a rocky outcrop. The dramatic spot appeared in the latest season, as the steps leading up to Dragonstone.
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Castle of Almodóvar del Río, Spain
- This picturesque castle in Spain was used to film scenes in the seat of House Tyrell, Highgarden. See also: Things you never knew were named after places and destinations
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Incredible locations from 'Game of Thrones' you can actually visit
Have you been wondering where the hit TV show was filmed?
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The following pictures should look very familiar to dedicated 'Game of Thrones' fans. Sets from the series are located in a number of different countries, from Scotland to Malta, and you can even take tours to visit the most iconic spots!
Take a look through the gallery and see if you can remember these scenes from 'Game of Thrones.'
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