8 corners of the world, where you will feel yourself in the "Game of Thrones"

Places that anyone who considers himself a true fan of the "Game of Thrones" should visit.

The end of the next season of "Game of Thrones" can leave such emptiness in the soul that you need to look for something than you could occupy yourself or at least go somewhere. So why not admire the magnificent views of the really existing corners of the world that were either a place of filming, or served as a prototype of some scenes in the film, if the beginning of the new season is still a long 9 months?

1. If you like Royal Harbor,

The capital of the Seven Kingdoms is located in the solar harbor of the Black Sea Bay.

... visit Dubrovnik in Croatia.

Although the Royal Harbor was shot in different places, Dubrovnik most resembles the capital, especially its red-tiled roofs. In another Croatian city - Split, - three hours north, also some scenes of the film were shot.

2. If you prefer Dorn,

The residence of the Martell House is characterized by interesting architecture and well-kept gardens.

... visit the Alcázar of Seville.

In the ancient palace of the Spanish kings in Seville, the scenes of the Martell Castle were shot in Solnechniy Spear, the capital of Dorn. Initially, in the XX century, the Alcazar was a fort of the Moors, which is noticeable in the intricate arches and patterns on the tiles.

3. If you want to see the Dothraki Sea,

The Dietraeans of Dahneres live in the desert region of Essex.

... go to the deserted Bardenas Reales.

This vast uninhabited desert is in the province of Navarre in northern Spain and covers 45.5 thousand hectares.

4. If you like Mierin,

The last, conquered Deyneris Targarien kingdom, is in the Slave Bay (now called the Gulf of Dragons).

... visit Valletta, the capital of Malta.

Some scenes were shot in Split, Croatia, but Valletta, where many of the plans for the series were filmed, offers no less interesting views of medieval buildings located on the mountainside. In the former capital of Malta, Mdine also filmed some scenes of the Royal Harbor.

5. If breathtaking from the Royal Route,

The most important road of the Seven Kingdoms connects the Royal Harbor with the Black Castle.

... stroll along the beech avenue of Dark Hagges in Northern Ireland.

Walk along the picturesque Irish road, seated with bicentennial beech trees.

6. If you are impressed by the Wall,

The ice structure of 200 m in height protects the Seven Kingdoms from the invasion of Wild and White Walkers. Night watch, guarding the Wall, is located here, in the Black Castle.

... go to Iceland.

Snow-covered landscapes from the "Game of Thrones" were shot mostly in Iceland. Places such as Lake Myvatn in the north of the country served as a set for many scenes of the Wall and around it.

7. If you admire Volantis,

Its massive Long Bridge connects the two halves of the city. Tirion, Varis and Jorah stayed here on the road to Pentos in season 5.

... visit the Spanish city of Córdoba.

The prototype of the main attraction of Volantis was the Roman bridge in Cordoba, built in the 1st c. BC.

8. If you like the marriage ceremony of Deeneris and Khala Drogo,

Dotrakians celebrate the wedding of the Khala and the daughter of the Mad King in the rocky terrain by the sea.

... pay attention to the azure window in Malta.

This natural limestone rock in the form of an arch is located on the Maltese island of Gozo and is a popular tourist attraction.