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Try going back to the homepageGruž – Old Town port – Old Town walking tour Sail the same ship used in filming of Game of Thrones, explore the streets of King’s Landing and sit on the Iron Throne on this unique tour Our experienced local guide will reveal intersting facts about the series, town, stories of the noble families of Westeros and introduce you to the legendary King’s Landing A must see tour that all Game of Thrones fans want to experience Sail into the amazing world of Game of Thrones TV series and experience magic of King’s Landing on this one of a kind two hour tour of locations where the series was filmed. Sail the same ship on which Daenerys Targaryen sailed in the series while enjoying panoramic view of UNESCO – listed Old Town of Dubrovnik. Gain insider’s insight into filming of the series from our experienced tour guide, and feel like a Lannister while exploring hidden alleys of the capital of Seven Kingdoms. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT




Not only is Dubrovnik a UNESCO World Heritage site, it has also became the capital city of Seven Kingdoms, magnificent King’s Landing, overlooking Blackwater Bay. For the fifth year in a row Dubrovnik is a official filming location for HBO’s TV series Game of Thrones, (an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin’s series of fantasy novels). It is also a location for many other scenes. Some location are visible from the sea (Red Keep, where king Joffrey celebrated his name day – fort Lovrijenac, walls of Dubrovnik, where Tyrion Lannister and Varys took a stroll, City of Qarth – Island of Lokrum, House of the Undying – Bokar and Minčeta forts), other are visited on the walking tour (Park Gradac – Purple wedding setting, Museum Rupe – brothel, The Pile Gate where King Joffrey was faced with riot and many others). Join us on Karaka ship that was used in the making of Game of Thrones on a cruise around beautiful Dubrovnik. Relax while sipping on a Game of Thrones cocktail while enjoying the views of King’s Landing from the sea side, and take unique photos in costumes on the ship and on the Iron Throne, that will be a perfect memory of your visit to magical Westeros.




Walk through the Old Town accompanied by our tour guide, discover locations where the series was filmed and interesting details about the characters and events from behind the scenes. “Growing up at Winterfell, all I ever wanted was to escape, to come here, to the capital. To see the southern knights and their painted armor, and King’s Landing after dark. All the candles burning in all those windows…” Game of Thrones Tour brochure Panoramic cruise on board Karaka Walking tour of the Old Town Taking photos in costumes and on the Iron Throne Game of Thrones – Dragon blood cocktail (non alcoholic for kids) Official Game of Thrones souvenirs (Children under 5 – free, under 12 – 50% discount) • Unique two hour tour by ship and walking tour • Panoramic sail through waters around Dubrovnik and sightseeing of Old Town on foot • Experienced local guide who will acquaint you with a lot of interesting facts about the series and the town and introduce you to legendary King Landing and noble families of Westeros.




• Must see tour that all Game of Thrones fans should experience The tour is independently operated and not sponsored, endorsed, or affiliated with HBO or anyone associated with Game of Thrones.There's no prop on television that's more coveted than Game of Thrones' Iron Throne. For the past four seasons, the Iron Throne — built from the swords of a thousand fallen enemies, and forged by dragon fire — has been at the center of most of the conflicts in Game of Thrones. It has become so iconic that it even popped up in another TV show: It's hard to imagine a Game of Thrones fan who wouldn't have that kind of freak-out if the Iron Throne suddenly materialized in their living room. Fortunately, HBO sells a full-scale replica; unfortunately, that replica costs $30,000 (plus $2,500 for shipping). But while the actual Iron Throne might be as elusive in real life as it is on the screen, there are a surprising number of real-life alternatives that don't require a lot of bloodshed or a Lannister-sized bank account.




Here are six cheap ways to get your own Iron Throne: You already have at least one throne in your house, so why not just add a few swords and call it a day? A quick search turns up plenty of sellers offering a sword-laden decal designed to fit perfectly behind a standard toilet bowl. At around $30, it's a cheap but no-frills option — but you can always get a little more elaborate if the spirit moves you. The Iron Throne is one of the most coveted chairs in pop-culture, but it's not exactly known for being comfortable. Fortunately, Nerd by Night blogger Isabell Kiko came up with an ingenious compromise: a beanbag version of the Iron Throne. Kiko provides helpful, detailed instructions, so with a sewing machine and "a gazillion hours free time," you can make your own softer, gentler riff on the Iron Throne. If you don't have the strength to lug a 350-pound chair around, why not settle for the ability to turn any chair into an Iron Throne? Sky Atlantic partnered with NOW TV to give away a cushioned seat with a sword-laden backboard that fits onto everything from an office chair to an easy chair.




The only catch: just like the real Iron Throne, you couldn't just buy it. You had to win it by answering a Game of Thrones trivia question: "What is the name of Joffrey Baratheon's mother?" Real tough one, guys. (CC BY: Doug Kline/The Conmunity — Pop Culture Geek) For a brief, magical moment, anyone could take a free ride in their very own mobile Iron Throne. To promote the premier of the third season, HBO unleashed a series of Game of Thrones pedicabs to shuttle people around at SXSW. The mobile Iron Thrones didn't pop up again this year — but given the show's tendency to revisit long-forgotten stories, who knows where they'll show up next? One ingenious Game of Thrones fan, who goes by the handle flaming_pele, built an impressive Iron Throne replica out of an Adirondack lawn chair — and he was kind enough to provide step-by-step instructions to help you do the same. All told, he estimates the project cost around $100 to complete. It may be wood and plastic, but it's a lot more reasonable than paying the iron price.

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