Game of Thrones Tour with Giants Causeway
Important notice – Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is currently open with pre-booking online before travelling to the site strongly recommended. The site is open to visitors, however vehicular access is limited to a 2m height barrier, and we are unable to accept group bookings at this time. For full details and to book visit National Trust.
Description
Fully guided bus tour of filming locations from the HBO show departing from Belfast, including The Dark Hedges and the Giant's Causeway.
As your local guide, a fan of both the books and TV series, the Maester will discuss information from the Game of Thrones series, recall incredible tales of legend and local history that could come right out of the books. If that's not enough perhaps some inside gossip on the cast and crew.
Tour departs from Irish Tour Tickets, Great Victoria Street.
* This tour is independently operated by Brit Movie Tours. It is not sponsored, endorsed, or affiliated with HBO or anyone associated with ‘Game of Thrones'.
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Tour Details
Departing from central Belfast, you will get to explore some of the gems of Northern Ireland such as the Dark Hedges and the Giant’s Causeway. You will be able to walk into the caves where Melisandre of Asshai gave birth to her ‘shadow assassin’ who went on to slay Renly Baratheon.
Hear tales of the power struggles, battles and trysts between the noble families of Westeros, and learn gossip about the morally dubious King Joffrey Baratheon.
You will visit the Camp of Renly Baratheon of Storm’s End and stand at the victory of Brienne over the Knight of Flowers. A crucial part of any trip to Northern Ireland is to see the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway. Although it hasn’t been featured in Game of Thrones, the spectacular site is a must see where you will have approx 1 ½ hours to explore.
The journey back to Belfast, includes one final stop at the Dark Hedges, with its natural archway of intertwined trees. The road is one of Northern Ireland’s most photographed locations and the place where Arya Stark dressed as a boy to escape from King’s Landing. Pose for pictures, and then continue your journey back to Belfast where you will be dropped back to the centre of the city.
As there is walking as part of the tour it may not be suitable for those with mobility problems.