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Monday, July 15

Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Belfast



I went to the Game of Thrones Studio Tour two years ago with my friend. At that point, I hadn't been in the UK long. I needed a vacation and wanted to see each other since it had been a while since we last met. I had a great time on that trip, and we got to see some places that I never got to share on my blog. I procrastinated, and since the photos were with my friend, it took her a while to send them because she was probably busy or kept forgetting. Well, I have had the photos for a while on my blog draft, and I have decided to share them with you all today.


The Game of Thrones studio in Belfast, Ireland, is a well-designed one. The sets look so realistic, and if you're a fan of the American fantasy television drama, you'll appreciate the whole process even more than I did, because I had never seen the show but visited the studio. How ridiculous is that? Hahaha.

We obtained a ticket, and the bus transported us to the museum. The location is convenient because the bus schedule is frequent. It was a thrilling trip, I must admit.

One interesting aspect is that you get to see the materials used in the costume process and also hear in-house stories about how some of the scenes came to life.

One of the most exciting aspects was meeting one of the film's cast members, who was a delight to meet.


The Game of Thrones Studio Tour is located in Banbridge, Northern Ireland, and was once a busy linen mill factory that was built in the early 1900s. After the linen industry moved offshore, the site became a filming location for HBO's Game of Thrones in 2011. The Game of Thrones Studio Tour was developed in partnership with HBO and Warner Bros Discovery after Game of Thrones, Season 8 concluded in 2019. The Studio Tour opened in February 2022 and is the world's only official Game of Thrones Studio Tour.

Return shuttle bus transfers to the Studio Tour from The Boulevard, Banbridge are included in general admission, and there are concessionary rates available for individuals, families, and students. 








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  1. Weren't you afraid to sit in the Iron Throne? ;)

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  2. Super place! Great pictures and memories! I would like to go there someday too!
    I greetings to you!

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