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Setjetting: Game of Thrones Filming Locations

April 12, 2015 by viajerafilipina Leave a Comment

WARNING:  May contain spoilers.

Glen and I are among the millions of avid fans of HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones who are thrilled that much anticipated fifth season is finally here (updated: Season 5 came and went, with an epic cliffhanger).   The epic television adaption of A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin’s series of fantasy novels has gloriously brought to life the mythical continents of Westeros and Essos. occasionally altered some help of CGI wizardry.   Various stunning real-life locations have been used to tell the tale of the great and noble houses.

Here’s a video from Season 5 that shows the complex work that goes behind transforming a filming location into a Game of Thrones setting.

Game of Thrones, Season 5 – VFX making of reel from Mackevision on Vimeo.

In the last couple of years, we’ve visited some of these filming locations by either intentionally seeking them out (Croatia and Morocco) or happen to have stumbled upon them before we were fans of the show (Iceland) or before we knew they were going to be used in the series (Spain).

  • ICELAND

Standing in as the land beyond The Wall (as well as other places in Westeros), Iceland is the quintessential Land of Fire and Ice and is the perfect fit for Martin’s novels.   Snow and ice cover the volcanic mountains which have produced spectacular fiery eruptions.

Vatnajokull

Svinafellsjokull  is an outlet glacier of Vatnajokull, the largest glacier in Europe.  Scenes from Beyond the Wall with Jon Snow, Ygritte and the Night’s Watch were filmed here in seasons two and three.

When Jon Snow meets wildling Ygritte

When Jon Snow meets wildling Ygritte (Photo credits: HBO)

Channeling Jon Snow and Ygritte at the spot where where the fought.

Channeling Jon Snow and Ygritte at the spot where where the fought.

Beyond The Wall

Beyond The Wall: Vatnajokull

Beyond the Wall

Beyond the Wall: Vatnajokull,

Þingvellir National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site,Þingvellir/Thingvellir National Park is in Southern Iceland where the oldest parliament, Alþing, was established around 930 and continued to convene there until 1798.   Geologically, is a part of a fissure zone running through Iceland, situated on the tectonic plate boundaries of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.  It is also the location of Arya’s and Sandor Clegane’s journey from village to village in mid-Westeros in Season 4.  Scenes from Season 5 were shot here as well, including parts of the journey that Brienne of Tarth and the ever loyal squire Podrick took to save Sansa.

 

Thingvellir

Filming at Thingvellir (Photo credits: www.visir.is)

Filming at Thingvellir (Photo credir www.visir.is)

Filming at Thingvellir (Photo credits: www.visir.is)

Thingvellir National Park

Thingvellir National Park

On our journey in Westeros with fellow Viajera Filipina Jackie

On our journey in Westeros, with fellow Viajera Filipina Jackie

 

  • MOROCCO

In contrast to the frigid scenery of Iceland, Morocco exudes a combination of the arid terrain of the Western Sahara, the rugged fertile lands of the Atlas mountain chain and the seaside serenity of the Atlantic Coast on its eastern edge.

Ouarzazate

The City of Ouarzazate has a rich Hollywood pedigree, with several iconic movies filmed in this area and in the film studios including Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy and Gladiator .  Game of Thrones joins this illustrious list.  A UNESCO World Heritage site and a model traditional Berber architecture, Ksar of Aït-Benhaddou is turned into Yunkai, the smallest of the three cities in Slaver’s Bay.

Daenrys at Yunkai

Daenerys and Ser Jorah  surveying Yunkai (Photo credits: HBO)

Ait Benhaddou

Ait Ben-haddou

Yunkai

At the gates of Yunkai (Photo credits: HBO)

Approaching Yunkai

Approaching Yunkai

Mr. Action

Our innkeeper  Hussein a.k.a. Mr. Action has been an extra for several movies and TV shows filmed at Ait Ben-haddou, including Game of Thrones

Essaouira

The oceanside city of Essaouira is known for its fortified wall as well as for being a hippy commune in the 1960s to the likes of Jimi Hendrix.  In the show, it is transformed into Slavers Bay, an area in the continent of Essos, particularly the slave-city of Astapor.

At Yunkai with the Unsullied

Slavers Bay (Photo credits: HBO)

Slavers Bay

No slaves here, just some of the residents of Essaouira

Astapor

Daenrys and company on their way to meet the Unsullied (Photo credits: HBO)

Essaouira

The Last Unsullied, or a just a tired tourist

The Unsullied

The Unsullied (Photo credits: HBO)

Standing in the center of this raised space amplifies one's voice.

Standing in the center of this raised space amplifies one’s voice.

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Residents of Astapor (Photo credits: HBO)

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Tourists of Essaouira

  • CROATIA

Once a part of the former Yugoslavia, Croatia has emerged from the tragic war of the 1990s to be one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean.  The Roman and Byzantine empires, the Hapsburg dynasty, Communism and the more recent devastating war for independence have all left their mark on this beautiful country.

Dubrovnik

Named by CNN Go as one of the most preserved medieval walled cities, Dubrovnik is typically overrun by tourists who come by land, air and sea (by way of cruise liners).  The walls were first built just before the 7th century to protect its citizens of this once maritime city-state.  Today, it is well known to fans of the series as King’s Landing, capital of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros and home to the highly-contested Iron Throne.

We joined a popular Game of Thrones-themed tour of the city, where Anna, our knowledgeable guide pointed out sites used in the show.  She is a big fan of the show and has worked as a background actor on the series. It was a wonderful treat to get the inside stories and anecdotes from a local who’s been around the filming up close.

Scene where Cersei and Littlefinger talk about power

Scene where Cersei and Littlefinger talk about power

Scene where Cersei and Littlefinger talk about power

Scene where Cersei and Littlefinger talk about power

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This courtyard with a well in Fort Lovrijenac is a favorite for several scenes.

A courtyard in Fort Lovrijenac is a favorite for several scenes.

This courtyard with a well in Fort Lovrijenac is a favorite for several scenes.

Sandor Clegane, a.k.a. The Hound, rescues Sansa Stark from a harrowing experience

Sandor Clegane, a.k.a. The Hound, rescues Sansa Stark from a harrowing experience (Photo credits: HBO)

Rescue scene shot here

Rescue scene shot here

Kings Landing

Tournament during Joffrey’s Nameday celebrations (Photo credits: HBO)

Scenes from tournament

As seen from the other side

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King Joffrey’s Nameday celebration (Photo credits: HBO)

Courtyard in Fort Lovrijenac

 

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One of Varys and Tyrion’s conservations in King’s Landing, with the Red Keep in the background (Photo credits: HBO)

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The Wall of Dubrovnik in the foreground and Fort Lovrijenac in the background

 

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(Photo credits: HBO)

Channeling Shae minus Sansa

Channeling Shae minus Sansa

Daenerys at the House of the Undying

Daenerys at the House of the Undying (Photo credits: HBO)

 

At Minceta Tower

At Minceta Tower

We were able to sit with some extras in their holding area as they waited to film a scene.  Many of them travelled from all around Croatia and Europe to be part of the show.

Hanging out at extras holding

Citizens of Westeros hanging out at the extras holding area

The Sparrows will be introduced in Season 5

The Sparrows were introduced in Season 5

Hanging out at extras holding

Chillin’ with the Flea Bottom folk

Getting to know some of the background actors

Getting to know some of the background actors playing citizens of King’s Landing

Hanging out with some Kings Landing residents

Hanging out with some cool Kings Landing residents

The Sparrows, Flea Bottom folk and other residents of Kings Landing (Photo credits: HBO)

All around the city, we bumped into sets and props that transformed Dubrovnik into King’s Landing.  As Season 5 unfolded, it’s been fun to see what scenes took place in the spots we saw.

Cersei walking up the steps

Cersei walking up the steps in Episode 1 (Photo credits: HBO)

When not filming, props are covered up. You can also see the CGI involved.

When not filming, props are covered up. You can also see the CGI involved.

Up the steps to the Great Sept.

Up the steps to the Great Sept.

View of the steps leading to the Red Keep.

Cersei walking up to the Great Sept (Ep 1). (Photo credits: HBO)

Green Sept of Baelor is this giant screen in real life

The Great Sept of Baelor is this giant screen in real life

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Props used in King’s Landing scenes from Season 5 – streets of Kings Landing, including the Flea Buttom

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Props used in King’s Landing scenes from Season 5 – streets of Kings Landing, including the Flea Buttom

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Props used in King’s Landing scenes from Season 5

Walk of Shame (Photo credits: HBO)

Walk of Shame (Photo credits: HBO)

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Where parts of the Walk of Shame was filmed

Walk of Shame (Photo credits: HBO)

Walk of Shame (Photo credits: HBO)

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This part of the Walk of the Shame finally explains the video below (Photo credits: HBO)

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This part of the Walk of the Shame finally explains the video below (Photo credits: HBO)

These scenes finally explains the video below (Photo credits: HBO)

These scenes finally explains the video below (Photo credits: HBO)

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These scenes finally explains the video below (Photo credits: HBO)

After watching the finale, I finally understood what I came across at the Ploce Gate.  No wonder they paid attention to detail there: it was where a critical scene was to take place.

We didn’t see any cast members during our time in King’s Landing but some travelers we met said that they saw the beautiful Lena Headey, who plays Cersei Lannister, sunning herself by the pool at their hotel.

Split

When Emperor Diocletian built his grand Roman Palace in Split, now Croatia’s second largest city, he had no clue it would be used as a film set for a fictional realm.  Look out for Diocletian’s digs in Season 5.

The Bell Tower of the Cathedral of St. Dominus

The Bell Tower of the Cathedral of St. Dominus

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Busy shopping center by day…

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… Dragons’ Lair by night.

 

Underground complex used in filming

Underground complex used in filming

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Ser Barristan checks out the commotion

Ser Barristan checks out the commotion

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The attack by the Sons of the Harpy

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The attack by the Sons of the Harpy

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In real life, this is part of the vaults of Diocletian

 

SPAIN

Spain undoubtedly has some of the most beautiful cities in the world, with magnificent architecture and sumptuous gardens.

Seville

One of the most awaited plot lines in Season 5 is the unfolding of the story of House Martell.  The grandiose Alcazar of Seville lends some of its rich surroundings to give life to Dorne and the castle of Sunspear.

The Alcazar as Dorne

The Alcazar as Dorne

Sunspear

Sunspear (Photo credit: HBO)

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Prince Doran (Photo credit: HBO)

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The Snakes plotting

The Snakes plotting

The Alcazar as Dorne

The Alcazar as Dorne

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Young Martel-Lannister love by the fountain

 

Season 5 ended with a death (?) of a well loved character. Without a doubt, Season 6 will be highly anticipated.  By the time the first episode of the next season starts, I hope to have ventured to the last two countries where the show: Malta and Northern Ireland.

To Be Continued.

 

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