Highly recommended on TripAdvisor, the Game of Thrones Studio Tour from Belfast offers fans an unforgettable experience. The tour showcases iconic sites from the famous TV show, which was adapted from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels. While the series was filmed across Europe, many key locations are found in Northern Ireland. On this tour, you’ll also explore other Northern Irish gems, such as Carrickfergus Castle and the Giant’s Causeway along the stunning Antrim coast.
Your local guide, a passionate fan of both the books and TV series, will bring Game of Thrones to life. They’ll share fascinating insights from the show and recount legendary tales of local history that echo the world of Westeros.
Although Carrickfergus Castle wasn’t featured in Game of Thrones, this imposing Norman stronghold would have fit perfectly in the North of Westeros.
You’ll take a short stop at Carnlough, featured in Series 6 with Arya Stark.
Visit Ireland’s oldest whisky distillery.
Located at the show’s principal filming location, Linen Mill Studios, the Game of Thrones Studio Tour takes fans into the heart of Westeros like never before. It is the largest indoor visitor attraction of its kind on the island of Ireland, situated just 90 minutes from Dublin and 30 minutes from Belfast on the A1 corridor.
The Studio Tour is a journey through the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. Discover the making of Game of Thrones by walking through remarkable sets such as Castle Black, House Targaryen, and the Hall of Faces.
Step behind the scenes to see the artistry and craftsmanship involved in creating the original sets. View a collection of props and costumes from the show that aired from 2011-2019.
Innovative photo opportunities and interactive screens transport guests into the show. You can become a White Walker, join the Kingsguard, or try your hand at archery.
For many fans, entering Winterfell Great Hall is a dream come true. Stand on the flagstones and feel the awe of this iconic Game of Thrones set. You will also visit the Night’s Watch headquarters at Castle Black, the military order tasked with holding the Wall. Winterfell, where Jon Snow was raised as the illegitimate son of Eddard Stark, became his home and the place where his journey from boyhood to Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, and later, to King in the North, began.
The Hall of Faces has been recreated, sending a tingle down your spine as you see where the show’s actors became household names.
Game of Thrones wouldn’t have been the same without the incredible visual effects used to bring epic battles and scenes to life. During the Studio Tour, you will learn about the fire-breathing dragons and mind-blowing stunts that brought the show to life.
Green screens helped create many of the show’s most amazing scenes. You can even test your acting skills with an interactive screen experience!
See the impressive armory and the craftsmen who brought these battle items to life. Unique props such as dragon eggs, drinking horns, and Jon Snow’s winter furs will be on display.
Your next stop is the Dark Hedges, with its natural archway of intertwined trees. This road, one of Northern Ireland’s most photographed locations, is where Arya Stark dressed as a boy to escape from King’s Landing. Pose for pictures before heading to lunch.
Lunch will be at a pub in Ballymoney. You’re welcome to bring your own lunch, and there will be places along the way to purchase hot and cold food.
Departing from central Belfast, you will head north along the scenic Antrim coast to see the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway. Although not featured in Game of Thrones, this spectacular site is a must-see, and you’ll have approximately 1 ½ hours to explore.
The journey back to Belfast includes a final stop at Dunluce Castle, the 17th-century ruins used as the exterior of the House of Greyjoy on the show. Pose for pictures, then return to Belfast, where you will be dropped back at the city center.
Please note that as there is walking involved, this tour may not be suitable for those with mobility problems.
Please note that this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Open 7 days a week from (Open 10am – 18:30 – last entrance time 3pm)
General Admission – 3 hours
General Admission with Belfast Bus Transfer – 3 hours plus 30 min transfer from Dublin each way
General Admission with Dublin Bus Transfer – 3 hours plus 90 min transfer from Dublin each way
General Admission
Adult (16 years+): £29.50 Student (16+ years): £24 Teen (13 – 15 years): £12 Child (2 – 12 years): £5 Family (2 Adults and 2 Teens): £67.25
General Admission with Belfast Bus Transfer
Adult (16 years+): £45 Student (16+ years): £37 Senior (66+ years): £37 Teen (13 – 15 years): £19.50 Child (5 – 12 years): £9.50 Infant (0-4 years): £FREE Family (2 Adults and 2 Teens): £105
General Admission with Dublin Bus Transfer
Adult (16 years+): £55 Student (16+ years): £49.50 Senior (66+ years): £49.50 Teen (13 – 15 years): £29.50 Child (5 – 12 years): £22.50 Infant (0-4 years): £FREE Family (2 Adults and 2 Teens): £137
General Admission
Game of Thrones Studio Tour Parking, The Boulevard, Banbridge, Northern Ireland BT32 4LF
General Admission with Belfast Bus Transfer
Visit Belfast Centre, 9 Donegall Square N, Belfast BT1 5GB
General Admission with Dublin Bus Transfer
Busaras Bus Station, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland
Entry Ticket to the Studio Tour (and return transport by coach if option selected)
Gratuities (optional). Food and Drink. Guide Books
Game of Thrones Tour from Belfast visiting 3 sites including the shadow baby's birth place, and The Giant's Causeway.
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