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Welcome to Game of Thrones Tours. The epic HBO series is filmed in stunningly beautiful places, most of which are remote and hard to find. We trek you deep into old growth forests, along wild sea cliffs, across rocky beaches, into caves and crumbling medieval ruins. We have Stark and Iron Born cloaks, swords, shields and helms available for use, at no extra cost. Go all the way, to the real Westeros. Departs Chichester St. at 08:00 (8am) Locations NORTH of Belfast, in Co. Antrim Departs Chichester St. at 09:00 (9am) Locations SOUTH of Belfast, in Co. Down Departs Visit Derry at 08:00 (8am) Departs Hilton Garden Inn at 08:00 (8am) Departs Tollymore car park at 15:00 (3pm) Locations in Tollymore Forest Park I am a huge Game of Thrones fan and this tour was excellent, I enjoyed every minute of it! Anyone who likes the series this is an unmissable tour. Our tour guide was a wildling extra and had great insight into the cast and shooting.Visitors of Dubrovnik, Croatia, where a good portion of HBO's Game of Thrones is filmed, will soon be able to see the Iron Throne in its natural setting.

Dubrovnik Mayor Andro Vlahušić revealed in a Monday interview with local TV station RTL that the city, which once hosted a replica of the throne, is getting "the only original Iron Throne from Game of Thrones." He added that it will be "permanently located on the island of Lokrum as of this summer, at the beginning of June." The mayor claims the throne was a gift from HBO. However, in a statement to Mashable, HBO said the mayor's statement is "untrue." We're waiting for further clarification on the matter. See also: 'Game of Thrones' vs. the books: Why the TV version just won The Iron Throne, as seen on HBO's Game of Thrones series. Dubrovnik's ancient city walls are the backdrop for much of King's Landing, the capital of Westeros, one of the four continents in George R.R. Martin's fantasy world. The island of Lokrum was used to film the gardens of the desert city of Qarth, seen in Season 2. Vlahušić also said a museum devoted to Game of Thrones will be opened in Dubrovnik.

Even without all the Game of Thrones-related landmarks, the ancient city of Dubrovnik still stands on its own as one of the most impressive sights in the Adriatic. Located in the south of the Dalmatia region, its well-preserved medieval city walls have attracted an increasing number of visitors in recent years, making it one of the top tourist destinations in Croatia.
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Well, a replica sculpted out of acrylic plastic that looks like the real thing has arrived. Who would want to sit in a chair made of actual swords anyway? The famous seat that characters are battling for in HBO’s smash hit “Game of Thrones” is now on display in the Denver Pavilions for fans to pose and take pictures with for free leading up to the premiere of the show’s sixth season on Sunday.
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It took four men to get it in place. The throne is a complete 360-degree sculpture, something to experience from every direction, so it is on display in the middle of the walkway in front of Forever 21 to not hide any angle. The throne was officially unveiled by locals dressed as characters Daenerys Targaryen and Melisandre at 10 a.m. Wednesday to a crowd of a few photographers and two “Game of Thrones” super fans who wanted to be the first in Denver to pose in the seat. The unveiling and location were kept under wraps, but Colette Rondon of Denver saw something on Facebook and brought partner Nicholas Appelhans, also of Denver, along for the photo-op. The two are longtime fans of the show and will also be attending the VIP premiere party hosted by HBO at The Mayan on Sunday. When asked what it was like to sit on the throne, Rondon joked, “Awesome, but I hope I don’t die now,” referencing the fate it brings to many on the show. Dustin Hiester, 32, is visiting Denver from Baltimore.

He was working from a hotel downtown and watching the news when he saw the unveiling of the throne live. The self-proclaimed “huge” “Game of Thrones” fan couldn’t believe his eyes. “I said ‘The Iron Throne is here, I cant believe the Iron Throne is here.’ I got dressed and ran to the Pavilions to see if it was actually here,” Hiester said. He later clarified it was only about one block away and he “briskly walked.” “Finding out the throne is here is just the cherry on top of the most wonderful week of my life. I love Denver,” Hiester added. HBO tours several Iron Thrones across the country each year to build excitement for the show. This particular throne was recently at a military base in Norfolk, Va. The Pavilions has planned for crowd control by posting ropes for the lines and will have 24-hour security as well as a security camera running 24 hours a day, according to Denver Pavilions marketing director Wendy Manning. The throne will be lit at night with spotlights shining down from the level above to add drama.