
Over 4500 such tours have sprung up in Croatia. It includes a three kilometer walk through a forest to the location where “the Night's Watch find dismembered wildling bodies in the snow…and the bridge where the Starks find a dead direwolf and her pups.” The company also offers a Dublin Winterfell Locations Trek, ($83) that starts at the decidedly un-medieval Hilton Garden Inn. (2R) at the Castle Ward Estate in Strangford, northern Ireland, on April 17, 2019, the location of Winterfell in Game of Thrones, (Photo credit PAUL FAITH/AFP/Getty Images) Getty US Game of Thrones fan Jocelyn Vadli (R) tries axe throwing with Master of Arms Will van der Kells. An “epic” 9-hour bus tour from Belfast (about $65) includes the chance to dress up in House Greyjoy cloaks and wave swords and banners.

One of their tours in Northern Ireland includes GoT sites Iron Islands, Giant's Causeway & Rope Bridge Adventure. The city is also home to Game of Thrones Tours, which claims to be the largest GoT tour company in the world, capturing the all-important web address.

Belfast was an important filming site and will now become home to a Game of Thrones studio 'experience' in 2020. And lots of viewers, particularly Millennials, have a hankering to see the show’s stunning settings.Ī cottage industry of Game Of Thrones tours has evolved to meet the growing demand. According to piracy monitoring firm MUSO, more than 54 million people illegally watched this season’s premiere.

Over 17 million people watched the premiere of this season on HBO, and millions more tuned in Sunday to find out who ends up on the Iron Throne. While the show may not be everyone’s cup of tea, HBO broadcasts it in 170 countries. For better or worse, Game of Thrones travel mania shows no signs of letting up.
