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nomad4everrr · 4 years
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Šibenik is such a pretty city on the Adriatic coast of Croatia🇭🇷 that has it all! Its 15th-century stone Cathedral of St. James is decorated with 71 sculpted faces. They gave the inspiration for Arya’s journey to the Faceless Man to the House of Black & White on Braavos in Game of Thrones and for Tyrion's visit to the Iron Bank🏦. Since they were at it and Šibenik is also blessed with 3 medieval castles and fortresses; they also continued to shoot other scenes for Game of Thrones👑 in Braavos here, namely they used the main fortress of St Michael (1) for intro scenes as the main castle overlooking Braavos, the St John's Fort (2) in Season 7 as the fighting pit for Jorah Mormont in the city of Meereen and the Barone fortress (3) for adding to the overall medieval feel. If you look closely enough in picture 4, you can also see the Fort of St Nikola which guards the bay of Braavos/Šibenik, I mentioned and photographed extensively in one of the previous shots. Which is your favorite Game of Thrones location?? 🤔 -- #Sibenik #Braavos #Braavosi #GameOfThrones #GameOfThronesLocations #GoTFilmingLocations #GoTOriginalLocations #sibenikcroatia #sibenikoldtown #FacelessMan #HouseOfBlackAndWhite #TheIronBank #ALannisterAlwaysPaysHisDebts #StJames #StJohn #Fortresses #Medieval #MedievalArchitecture #MedievalFortresses #Meereen #JorahMormont #GoT #GoTFan #GoTFandom #GoTLocations #GoT7 #BayOfBraavos #SibenikIsBraavos (at Game of Thrones - Braavos) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCI9-wlpZDT/?igshid=1tkhniqdjrvqb
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travelfilmable · 4 years
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Game of Thrones
Travel to the dark side
Game of Thrones (2011-2019) created by David Benioff & D.B Weiss. and written by George R.R. Martin. A series that pretty much runs over the course of 8 years showing nine Nobel families fighting over the lands of Westeros whilst the ancient "White Walkers" enemy fights to make a comeback. For those who have watched this series, we were glued to our screen every time it came on, watching diligently as we become frustrated as our favorite characters are killed off and fighting for survival. This series in conversation could in essence have had started a civil war between friends and family, who we wanted to be killed next, why and those pesky families that kept dominating (Lannister's) when simply we just wanted them to disappear. I have to admit my favorite family were the Starks, Arya Stark the warrior child (played by Masie Williams) was just fantastic addition! I mean you could see that Arya was not going to be a simple lady unlike her sister Sansa however, the difference from losing her father and then taking on grown men 3 times her age  and size was just a moment of exhilaration. Admittedly, I did have a soft spot for Tyrion Lannister (Played by Peter Dinklage) and Jaime Lannister (played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) despite the obvious incestuous volatile relationship with Cersei (Played by Lena Headey). This series just made you feel and connect with the characters which realistically, is sometimes a really hard thing to do with such a massive audience.  
Moving on, filming locations,  If you have watched the series, you will find every landscape including the cold ones are absolutely beautiful! like me, I contemplated visiting in the very near future (Covid problems).This series connects to the cosplay that a lot of people indulge in, or if you're not into cosplay, visiting as a sense of escapism and fantasy are usually the biggest motivations for attending such beautiful locations situated around the world, I've written up the 5 most popular places to visit; so, let's take a look where you can be soon visiting!   
Split, Split Dalmatia Country (Croatia) 
Used for filing seasons 3,4,5, the first  Game of Thrones tour take place here, 2 tours in 1. Learn about Game of Thrones and the history of the Split, its a local tour with an expert tour guide. Take the tour of Diocletian's Palace; Klis Fortress for 5 hours! even if you are not a fan of Game of Thrones there are culture aspects to this tour, it looks absolutely beautiful! One of the particular scenes filmed here is where the Daenerys Dragons are kept (poor dragons!) and how can we forget the slave rebellion. 
Fort Lovrijenac Debrovnik (Croatia)   One of the main filming location in Game of Thrones - The most beautiful scenery and historic location, you can join a unique tour that would explore the key filming locations such as; Lovrijenac  Fortress and St Dominika Street (SHAME SHAME SHAME - I cannot lie. I had great gratification in this seen watching Cersei's comeuppance). Here you can re-discover your passion for Game of Thrones taking in the behind-the-scenes story whilst also enjoying the passionate grounds of Croatia.  you'll be tour the beautiful scenes of Kings Landing, if you’re a massive Thrones fan then you cannot miss out on this experience! (simply because you get to sit on the IRON THRONE – because like who wouldn’t..). Other aspects of the tour include; Lokrum Island (City of Qarth); Pile Bay; Lovrjenac Castle (The Redkeep) and Dubrovnik’s old town.  
Tours that you can visit; Game of Thrones Walking tour (150Kn – Around £17.40); Kings Landing and the Iron Throne Tour (350 Kn - around £40.60); Total game of Thrones experience tour (850KN £98.60) - and Jet Ski Game of Thrones tour (1700kn - £197.20) Considering the amount, it does cost depending on the tour you want to participate in, it is worth the money. If you’re around Dubrovnik, why not check it out!    
Marrakech (Morocco) A little unknown considering a few that are on the list, HOW? I have no idea because this scenery is BEAUTIFUL, I mean seriously this Game of Thrones set is  set in the ancient town of Ait Ben Haddou, doubling as Yunkai also known to us as Slavers Bay (season 3).  Did you know that the village this is filmed is a UNESCO world heritage site (AMAZING RIGHT), as it was once used as stop in the ancient Sahara trade route. It's easy to visit as the buildings have mostly gone unchanged throughout the decades providing not only a historical learning opportunity, but it also reflects the uniqueness of Game of Thrones itself. Carrying on, the tour you can actually do yourself, located in the beautiful Atlas Mountain region of Morocco it can be difficult to reach so it is advised to visit on an organized day trip, which also adds in extra time to visit the Atlas Mountains.  Add in the extra time to visit the town of Ouarzazate, located just 30 minutes away from the first filming location, it is home to the Atlas Studios. Here you can visit more locations of the free cities within Slavers Bay, but whilst you're there you can take the time to visit the old sets for Gladiators, Cleopatra and Kings of Heaven, basically it is a well worth opportunity to take to visit your favorite Game of Thrones scenes but also to visit the unique filming sets of other best-known films (Gladiators, COME ON!) 
Iceland – Your Nordic adventure   Much like other regions in this post, Iceland is used for the unique settings within the Game of Thrones series, home to seasons 2 onwards, Iceland was used to set the scene for North of the Wall (come at me White WALKERS). The featured towns in this part of the journey are relatively easy to get too as most as just located off the main ring road,  well visited popular sites (if you get lost I'm sure someone could help you out). Be warned that many of these scenes will look different if you don’t visit in winter due to the snowy scenery in Game of Thrones – although some locations are hard to get too in winter, be careful and DO NOT PUSH YOUR LIMITS. Here I've added 4 of the most popular locations, but upon making your itinerary do take a look at this website, it gives you various locations based off seasons and episodes to plan your Game of Thrones Treck. Follow your wilding or the night’s watch fantasy.  Iceland Game of Thrones Tours : Self Guided Packages : Nordic Visitor 
Hengilssvæðið, also known as Hengill Mountain (large volcanic mountain) Episode 10 season 4, where Brienne of Tarth and the Hound face off against each other, this is also where Arya and the hound part ways (this teared me, I thought they could have been a good team).  BONUS: This fight scene between Brienne and Hound was filmed in different locations however visiting this place will feel very familiar in terms of the scene itself.  
Þórufoss, or Thorufoss
A short drive from the Golden Circles, if you want to experience the feeling of your favorite dragons flying above you, then this is the place. Season 4, remember when Drogon got hungry and ate that goat? Yeah, that scene, take your time and imagine what the goat herders face would have looked like seeing that scene
Thingvellir National Park
One of the most used filming locations in the canyon near Oxafarfoss waterfall (Bloody Gate location), beholds the castle where the western edge of the Vale of Arryn, on the road to Eyrie appeared in Season 4. This location is were Little Finger and Sansa travel to Eyrie and then later on in the season where Arya and the Hound discover Arya’s aunt had died (I'm sure it was little finger who pushed her...). Due to this area being a heritage site, there are lots of things to do here and a lot to experience Game of Thrones wise.  
Þjórsárdalur Valley
Being a large area of Iceland, home to a number of stunning scenery and one of the highest waterfalls in Iceland. In terms of Game of Thrones, the reproduction of the Viking area; longhouse and farm was used as Olly’s village back in Season 4, Episode 3. This scene also involves the wildlings, when they travelled to the village (Ygritte and Tormund) overran it and killed everyone except Olly to be its only Survivor. The best thing about this area is that the recreation is open every day from June through to August with a small fee on entry.  
Northern Ireland Some of the main filing was done here in Northern Ireland, based around the beautiful history of Ireland itself, these tours bring you a full day's experience dedicated to fulfil your escape into the fantasy world of Game of Thrones.   
Iron Islands, Giant's causeway and Rope Bridge (Belfast, Derry) 
Visiting the Glens of Antrim, takes you through the cave where Melisandre gives birth to the dark spirit, Renly's camp in the storm lands and the Iron Islands were Theon dedicated his faith to the drowned God. To really immerse yourself into the world of Game of Thrones, especially the Iron born, you can dress up to your wildest dreams! This coach comes with costumes, metal swords, shields and banners to really immerse yourself in the cosplay and fantasy that is Game of Thrones.  
BONUS: The guides were extras in the series! - Starks, Wildings and even one Iron Born! What a way to start your Journey than with those who have Truly lived in the fantasy world.  
(This little beauty will set you back, around £45 - https://gameofthronestours.com/iron-islands-  rope-bridge)   
Winterfell trek (Belfast) 
Filmed at the start of the Game of Thrones season one, were the King asks Ned Stark (May you rest in peace) to be the Hand of the King, it is also were we first meet the direwolf Pups and the start of the horrific yet exhilarating story to come. This tour will lead you around the grounds of Castle Ward Estate and Walder Frey's Twins camp in the Riverland's. Again, this tour allows you to fully get up close with this world of Game of Thrones, wearing wool and leather cloaks, metal swords and hand painted Stark Banners!  The track takes you through the Abbeys of the 12th Century where Robb Stark is announced king of the North (Later Jon Snow’s title, but we all miss Robb Stark having this), it will take you into Tollymore Forest and Haunted Forest North of the Wall where you will find the night’s watch dismembered bodies in the snow. (Freaky but this sounds bloody awesome!) 
(Coach day Tour – from 45 euros: Winterfell Trek from Belfast - Game of Thrones Tours) 
Winterfell Trek Dublin
This tour takes you though the beautiful Tollymore Forest, more famously known for the opening scene of the first episode, you’ll be shown video clips, screen shots and VFX clips for behind the scenes showing of how this was made! (Cool right!) Much like the above tour you will be able to see where King Robert asked Ned to be his Hand. These trips allow you to become fully immersed in the fantasy, play along and enter the world of Game of Thrones through wearing the northern cloaks, metal swords and be able to first hand go where no tourist has gone before. Could you become the King of the North? Explore the real Westeros in Northern Ireland, and let's see. 
Coach day tour: from 60 euros - Winterfell Trek from Dublin - Game of Thrones Tours  Game of Thrones was a much-loved series that we sadly miss, apart from season 8 that sucked. But we can all agree that if we need an escape from this pandemic and feel a sense of belonging in the cosplay world, it is possible to still visit these places in the near future of travel.   
You’re sure to have an amazing time.  
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tesaonews · 5 years
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9 surpresas que tive maratonando Game of Thrones em um mês
Quando a sétima temporada de Game of Thrones acabou, no segundo semestre de 2017, propus a mim mesmo o desafio de assistir toda a série antes da estreia dos últimos episódios. “Tranquilo”, pensei. Afinal, a última temporada só iria ao ar em 2019.
Seria preciso assistir, em dois anos, 67 episódios – menos de um por semana. Moleza. Mas eu esqueci de um pequeno detalhe: o de deixar tudo para última hora. Graças à procrastinação, finalizei o meu desafio aos 45 do segundo tempo.
Ao todo, foram 63 horas e 30 minutos de Game of Thrones desde o dia 4 de março. Em meio a dragões, espadas e (muitos) nudes, foram 37 dias de intensa maratona: em casa, no celular e até no trabalho – depois do expediente, claro.
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Foi o mês em que mais dormi no sofá de casa, com certeza (o que implicava em precisar voltar alguns episódios no HBO GO toda vez que ia assistir). Mas mesmo assim, não deixei de anotar as coisas que mais me chamaram atenção durante a série. A maioria delas são resultado de expectativas quebradas (ou mantidas), fruto de anos de notícias e spoilers nas redes sociais. Vamos lá?
1 – O que importa em Game of Thrones é a jornada
Verdade seja dita: eu já havia visto a primeira temporada da série antes da maratona oficial. Porém, desisti quando me disseram que o inverno, anunciado logo no primeiro episódio, só chega em Westeros, de fato, nas últimas temporadas(!).
Como se não bastasse tamanha enrolação, eram tantos personagens, tramas e lugares que, quase sempre, era preciso pedir ajuda aos universitários (leia-se: internet) no meio dos episódios.
Entretanto, conforme as temporadas vão passando, descobri que o mais legal da série são as jornadas pessoais de cada personagem. A busca de Daenerys para criar um exército, a procura de Brienne para encontrar as irmãs Stark ou mesmo a transformação de Theon. A batalha final importa, sem dúvida, mas é o que a antecede que te conquista.
2 – Como assim eles matam bebês?
A violência de Game of Thrones era uma das características mais recorrentes quando eu pesquisava sobre a série. Por suas inspirações medievais (e pelos dragões), já esperava de tudo: decapitações, envenenamentos e, claro, muitas pessoas queimadas.
Mas quando Cersei Lannister ordena, no início da segunda temporada, que todos os filhos bastardos de Robert Baratheon sejam mortos, acontece algo que realmente não estava esperando:
Game of Thrones ensinou a todos que é melhor não se afeiçoar a nenhum personagem (não é mesmo, Oberyn Martell?), mesmo que ele tenha acabado de nascer. Obrigado, Ramsay Bolton.
Para quem quer matar as saudades de quem já se foi, há duas boas opções. A primeira é uma reportagem do jornal Washington Post, que contabilizou todas as 2.339 mortes em Game of Thrones e criou um guia ilustrado para relembrá-las.
A segunda, mais emotiva, é um vídeo que compila dezenas de fãs reagindo a momentos cruciais da saga. Prepare os lenços.
3 – Demorei duas temporadas para descobrir que Sor Davos não era o Jean Reno
Nadie más pensó que Sir Davos era encarnado por Jean Reno?? #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/1Hpg6U2TR8
— Felipe Arriagada (@arriagadazeta) August 7, 2017
Game of Thrones estreou em 2011 com boa parte do seu elenco formado por atores até então desconhecidos. Se Sophie Turner (Sansa), Peter Dinklage (Tyrion) e Emilia Clarke (Daenerys) são estrelas hoje é graças à popularidade da série.
Mesmo assim, a primeira temporada contou com Sean Bean no papel de Ned Stark. Sean é um ator veterano e já havia participado de filmes importantes, como O Senhor dos Anéis: A Sociedade do Anel e Troia (desconheço alguém mais preparado que ele para o papel).
Ora, se alguém como ele estava no elenco, a presença de Jean Reno (O Profissional, Missão Impossível, O Código Da Vinci) no papel de Davos não causou nenhum estranhamento. Na verdade, o pescador/conselheiro real é interpretado pelo irlandês Liam Cunningham. Pelo menos, não estava sozinho nessa:
acabei de descobrir que quem interpreta o sir davos em game of thrones não é o jean reno, mas o liam cunningham e tocho cada
— gabivy HΘMΣCΘMING (@gabiquedisse) December 12, 2018
#VivePoniente Dislexia mental… A veces es Sir Davos, a veces Jean Reno… Es sólo cosa mía @juegotronosplus ? pic.twitter.com/btTFA7XYqh
— Joni Tabu (@JoniTabu) June 28, 2016
4 – O responsável pelas locações merece o mundo
We’re as excited for #GameofThrones as everyone else…but when you study at @RITCroatia, you’re only a dragon ride away from these filming locations. #GOT #RIT pic.twitter.com/Xy7DnFJeBV
— RIT (@RITtigers) April 14, 2019
Se Peter Jackson, diretor de O Senhor dos Anéis, encontrou na Nova Zelândia o cenário ideal para a sua Terra Média, os produtores de Game of Thrones precisaram se desdobrar em diversos países para compor o mundo imaginado nos livros por George R.R. Martin.
As gravações aconteceram na Europa. A gélida Islândia, por exemplo, serviu como locação para as cenas do Norte de Westeros, especialmente para aquelas Além da Muralha.
Já Porto Real, capital dos Sete Reinos, foi gravada em Dubrovnik, na Croácia. O país também serviu de cenário para outros lugares da série, como a cidade livre de Meeren.. Irlanda do Norte, Malta e Espanha são outros dos lugares por onde a trama de Game of Thrones passou. 
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An entire day well spent in Dubrovnik on a treasure hunt to figure out the famous locations of Game of Thrones.(We found around 35 spots). Although we could have booked a Game of thrones Guided tour, we decided not to because it was all the more fun to do it by ourselves. Thanks to a lot of previous travelers and a lot of Game of Thrones fans who crowded the spots to get the same shots as the series. Slide left for more pictures. #gameofthronesdubrovnik #gameofthroneslocations #gotlocations #gotdubrovnik #gotlocation #digitalnomads #worldtravelcouple #worldtravelpics #worldtravel #worldtravellers #couplewhotravel #bestofcroatia #gotfilminglocations #gameofthroneslocation #dubrovnikoldtown #dubrovnikoldtown
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É na Irlanda do Norte, inclusive, que será possível, logo menos, fazer um tour pelos sets e cenários da série. Mas, se a grana estiver curta para uma viagem, vale seguir estes dois perfis no Twitter (aqui e aqui), que, por meio de fotos e comparações, mostram a Westeros da vida real.
5 – O personagem mais sensato dessa série só aparece na quinta temporada
Viver em Westeros é como pisar em ovos. Reis declaram guerra semana sim, semana não; mercenários podem te atacar no meio da estrada; e mesmo ofender ou esbarrar em alguém pode ser motivo suficiente para a sua garganta ser cortada.
É tanta matança em Game of Thrones que me impressiona haver tantos idosos na série. Como chegaram naquela idade sem nenhuma cicatriz?
É por essas e outras razões que o personagem mais sensato é, sem dúvida, Doran Martell, o irmão de Oberyn e príncipe de Dorne. Enquanto o restante das famílias luta por poder, Doran prefere não se envolver com alianças, intrigas, vinganças e retaliações. Pena que, em Westeros, alguém com esse pensamento não vive muito para contar história.
Game of Thrones: Alexander Siddig também não gostou do destino de Doran Martellhttps://t.co/ZwsdHHGIDC pic.twitter.com/f7N4WVOXfO
— AdoroCinema (@adorocinema) September 23, 2016
É, nós também não. Sabia que existiu uma notícia (falsa) de que Doran seria interpretado por Selton Mello? Seria demais.
6 – Por que Jon Snow é tão odiado?
Antes de começar a assistir Game of Thrones, minhas impressões eram de que 1) Todos amavam o Tyrion e 2) Todos odiavam o Jon Snow. Pelo menos na internet, o que eu percebia era que Jon era um personagem chato, indeciso e, por vezes, irritante.
Mas conforme a série avança, o protagonismo de Jon também cresce, e ele se mostra uma das peças mais interessantes de Westeros. Jon é um bastardo, numa terra em que isso é quase tão ruim quanto ter cometido um crime. Além disso, a cena da sua morte, traído pela Patrulha da Noite, é uma das mais chocantes e emocionantes. Isso sem contar a nobre atitude de matar Mance Rayder, uma cena sensacional e que diz muito sobre nosso querido João das Neves.
Se tudo isso ainda não o convenceu, vale ler esta lista (em inglês) dos quarenta melhores personagens de Game of Thrones, feita pela revista Rolling Stone – Jon está em segundo lugar.
7 – Aproveitando: Por que Khal Drogo é tão amado?
Antes de virar o Aquaman, Jason Momoa brilhava como Khal Drogo, líder dos dothraki e marido de Daenerys. Em 2014, ele foi uma das principais atrações da primeira edição da CCXP aqui no Brasil. “Esse personagem deve ser um dos melhores”, pensei.
A primeira temporada passou, e Drogo bateu as botas. Esperei por algum tipo de ressurreição mágica nos próximos capítulos, mas nada. Ele é interessante, além de ser o responsável pelos ovos de dragão, mas, verdade seja dita, ele não está na  lista de personagens que eu gostaria de rever (alô, Ned Stark).
8 – Já repararam que todo mundo tem um baita senso de direção?
Sabe o caminho para o Castelo Negro? Sim.  Jardim de Cima? Claro, vou sempre lá. Seja usando cavalos, ou navegando em barcos, todos em Game of Thrones parece possuir o dom da localização: ninguém se perde, as viagens nem parecem tão longas e, de vez em quando, você até consegue encontrar um conhecido no meio do caminho.
Talvez a falta de um GPS tenha feito com que todo mundo precisasse se localizar só olhando para o Sol, mas sair de um lugar para outro quase sempre sem um mapa não deixa de ser, no mínimo, curioso. Até mesmo amarrado e em alto mar com um completo estranho, Tyrion sabe para onde ele está indo:
Ah, se o Waze fosse tão eficiente assim…
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9 – Não, spoilers não estragam a experiência
Comecei a ver Game of Thrones com oito anos de atraso. Depois de tantos spoilers nas redes sociais e para escrever sobre a série, não achei que restaria alguma surpresa na trama para descobrir. Estava errado: mesmo sabendo dos principais acontecimentos, são tantos personagens e jornadas que é praticamente impossível assistir já sabendo de tudo.
À primeira vista, Game of Thrones me parecia uma série que se apoiava apenas na morte de seus personagens. Mas há muito mais do que isso. Intrigas, jogos de poder, histórias de amor e diálogos poderosos são algumas das coisas que tornam essa série um marco na história da televisão. E alguns dragões, é claro.
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nomad4everrr · 4 years
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St. Nicholas' Fortress🏦 is sitting at the entrance to St. Anthony's channel - it was constructed during the 16th century in order to protect the town of Šibenik from the Turkish attacks from the sea. It was built after the plans of the Venetian military architect Michelle Sammichelli and had 32 huge cannons. It's such an amazing place to visit and - you guessed it - was also shown in Game of Thrones Season 5, where Šibenik was used as a double for the town of Braavos. -- #StNicholas #Fortress #Medieval #MedievalArchitecture #DefenseArchitecture #MilitaryArchitecture #GameOfThrones #GameOfThronesLocations #GoT #GoTLocations #GoTFilmingLocations #Braavos #Sibenik #Šibenik #Braavosi #croatia2020🇭🇷 #Croatia2020 #Adriatic #DroneGlobe #DroneShots #DronePhotography #ViewFromAbove #DownBelow #GoTOriginalLocations #VenetianEmpire #VenetianMilitary #MilitaryInfrastructure (at St. Nicholas Fortress) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB_PbX9p4D2/?igshid=epwchjyvqk9v
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nomad4everrr · 4 years
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Doing the City Wall Climb in Dubrovnik, where you can walk around the whole Old Town on top of the old city walls is such a pleasure now. Since it's early days of the re-opening of the country, there are no hordes of tourists yet. Only a handful. Prices are still fair and you can visit most of those Game of Thrones locations unpestered by other tourists, taking your time and enjoying the mild June weather in its early 20 celsius degrees. So pleasant! 😎🤟 -- #BeautifulDubrovnik #BeautifulDubrovnikOldTown #CityWalls #CityWallWalk #StIgnatius #StIgnatiusChurch #WalkOfAtonement #WalkOfShame #KingsLanding #TheRedKeep #BattleOfKingsLanding #GameOfThronesLocations #GoTOriginalLocations #GoTFandom #GoTLocations #GoTFilmingLocations #Drakaris #OldTown #OldTownDubrovnik #CityWallClimb #WhereAreTheTourists #WhereAreAllTheTourists #Dalmatia #DubrovnikDalmatia (at Dubrovnik, Old Town) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBF7lqZDTZJ/?igshid=7iwrvuvy97vf
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