Dubrovnik: Epic Game of Thrones Tour with Super Saver Option

Explore Game of Thrones filming locations with an expert guide in Dubrovnik. Perfect for fans seeking behind-the-scenes stories and stunning Old Town views—just $26.60 per person.

5.0(758 reviews)From $26.60 per person

If you’re a Game of Thrones fan visiting Dubrovnik, this walking tour deserves serious consideration. We love how the guides weave together actual filming locations with genuine behind-the-scenes stories—many of them are former extras or have direct connections to the production. We’re equally impressed by the exceptional value: at just $26.60 per person for a two-hour guided experience, you’re getting expert knowledge that would cost significantly more elsewhere.

The main consideration is the physical demand. This tour involves substantial stair climbing, particularly when heading up to Lovrjenac Fortress. If you have mobility issues or tire easily on steep inclines, you’ll want to think carefully before booking. That said, this tour works perfectly for moderately fit travelers who want an authentic blend of television history and Dubrovnik’s actual medieval character—not just a superficial Instagram hunt.

The Real Value of This Tour

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Walking Dubrovnik on your own, you might pass by the exact spots where Cersei made her infamous walk of shame or where Blackwater Bay’s dramatic scenes unfolded. But you’d miss the crucial context. You wouldn’t know why a particular corner was chosen, what challenges the crew faced, or how the cinematography played tricks with the medieval architecture. That’s where this tour creates genuine value.

At under $27, this isn’t a premium experience, yet the reviews consistently praise the guides as knowledgeable and entertaining. One traveler noted that their guide Davor “was an extra in the show and had all kinds of background info to share.” Another mentioned that their guide Ivan “knew a lot and also had friends who worked on game of thrones so you find out little bits from him about the filming side.” These aren’t scripted tourist guides—they’re locals with real connections to the production.

The tour operator, Dubrovnik Bucket List, has maintained a remarkable 5.0-star rating across 758 reviews. That’s not luck. That’s consistent execution and guide quality that actually resonates with travelers.

What Happens During Your Two Hours

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The Meeting and Starting Point

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You’ll begin at the Dubrovnik Tourist Board on Brsalje Street, right at the Pile bus stop entrance to the Old Town. This is genuinely convenient—if you’re staying anywhere in central Dubrovnik or arriving by bus, you can easily find it. The tour caps out at 100 people maximum, which feels reasonable for a walking tour. You won’t be part of a massive herd following an umbrella.

Stop One: Brsalje Street and Initial Orientation

The first five minutes establishes context. Your guide will set the scene for what you’re about to experience, likely explaining how Dubrovnik’s limestone streets and fortress walls became King’s Landing. This isn’t just about pointing out buildings—it’s about understanding how a real medieval city became a fantasy capital.

Stop Two: Dubrovnik West Harbour and Blackwater Bay

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The tour moves to one of the show’s earliest major filming locations. This is where the Battle of Blackwater Bay takes on geographic reality. You’re standing where crews set up cameras, where extras gathered, where the visual effects teams planned their shots. One reviewer mentioned that guides would “show us a photo of a scene from the show as we were standing in the spots they were filmed,” which makes the connection immediate and tangible.

The harbor views themselves are genuinely beautiful, even without the Game of Thrones context. You get a sense of why this location appealed to HBO’s production designers.

Stop Three: Lovrjenac Fortress

This is where the stair-climbing really happens. The fortress, known as the Red Keep in the series, sits on a dramatic outcropping overlooking the harbor. The walk up involves “approx. 10 flights of stairs,” according to the tour description. Multiple reviewers specifically mentioned this challenge, and it’s worth taking seriously.

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Here’s the important detail: if you’re doing the Signature Tour (not the basic option), there’s a €15 entrance fee for the fortress. However, that ticket includes a €15 discount on the city wall ticket if purchased within 72 hours. If you already have a Dubrovnik Pass or valid city wall ticket, entry is free. This is worth checking before booking if you’re planning other activities.

The views from this vantage point are extraordinary, and the guide will explain how the fortress’s dramatic position made it perfect for the Red Keep’s imposing presence in the show.

Stop Four: Old Town and Cersei’s Walk of Shame

The final portion takes you through the Old Town’s narrow streets, focusing on one of the most emotionally charged scenes in the entire series—Cersei’s walk of shame. You’ll understand how the medieval stone streets, the cathedral, and the crowds of locals all contributed to making that scene feel authentic rather than staged.

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The tour concludes at a shop that houses an Iron Throne replica. You get a voucher for a complimentary photo with the throne. One reviewer noted this was “tucked into a hard-to-find shop,” which makes finding it part of the adventure. There’s one important caveat: this isn’t available during winter season, so if you’re visiting November through March, adjust your expectations accordingly.

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The Guide Makes the Difference

What’s striking about the reviews isn’t just the five-star ratings—it’s how specifically travelers praise individual guides. Alex gets mentioned multiple times as “informative, funny, personable.” Davor (or Davos, as one group called him) had travelers saying they “would have paid more” for his expertise. Ivo made sure “everyone was included and had great stories to tell.”

This isn’t coincidental. These guides clearly care about the experience. One traveler who’d only watched 1.5 seasons of Game of Thrones found the tour “very entertaining” anyway. Another who’d never seen the show at all “enjoyed the tour immensely.” That’s the mark of guides who understand that the tour isn’t just about Game of Thrones—it’s about bringing Dubrovnik’s history and architecture to life through the lens of a show that was filmed here.

The guides also seem genuinely knowledgeable about Dubrovnik itself. Multiple reviews mention learning about “the historical context of Dubrovnik history” alongside the filming stories. One reviewer appreciated the guide mixing “show history with actual history.” You’re not getting a narrow fan-service experience; you’re getting a real city tour enhanced by Game of Thrones context.

Physical Demands and Timing

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The two-hour duration is realistic but tight. You’re not lingering at cafes or taking extended breaks. One reviewer appreciated that the tour was “not too long,” while another noted it was “time efficient.” If you’re visiting multiple attractions in a day, this fits well into a schedule.

The stair situation bears repeating because multiple travelers mentioned it. One family noted that “people in our group who had babies and/or strollers” found it challenging. Another traveler mentioned “lots of stairs to climb but it was worth it.” If you have any concerns about your mobility, contact the tour operator directly at +385976063966 or [email protected] before booking.

The tour operates in English and offers mobile tickets, so there’s no need to print anything or worry about language barriers.

Weather and Cancellation Flexibility

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The tour requires good weather, which makes sense for an outdoor walking experience. If weather is poor, you can reschedule or get a full refund. You also have the reassurance of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, which gives you flexibility if plans change.

The Money Question

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At $26.60 per person, you’re spending less than a decent lunch in Dubrovnik’s tourist areas. One reviewer said, “This tour was too cheap for the tour we received.” Another noted they were “glad I booked with viator as was a good price to pay.” For comparison, most walking tours in European cities run $40-75 per person.

What you’re getting for that price is an official licensed guide, detailed context about major filming locations, and a photo opportunity at the Iron Throne. If you were to visit these spots alone, you’d see the physical locations but miss the stories—the why behind the filmmaking choices, the anecdotes from production, the connections between the medieval reality and the fantasy interpretation.

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Who This Tour Is Best For

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This works beautifully for Game of Thrones enthusiasts who want more than surface-level sightseeing. It also works for people who appreciate Dubrovnik’s medieval architecture and want to understand the city through a different lens. Even travelers who’ve only watched part of the series or haven’t seen it at all can enjoy the historical and architectural elements.

If you’re not interested in Game of Thrones at all, Dubrovnik has other walking tours focused purely on history and architecture that might suit you better. If you have significant mobility limitations, the stair volume makes this challenging. If you’re visiting during winter, plan accordingly regarding the Iron Throne photo opportunity.

Practical Details Worth Knowing

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The tour books on average 34 days in advance, suggesting it’s popular enough that you shouldn’t assume last-minute availability. Mobile tickets mean you’ll have your confirmation on your phone—straightforward and convenient. The maximum group size of 100 is large enough to feel social but not so enormous that you’re shouting to hear the guide.

The tour is near public transportation, which matters if you’re relying on buses to get around Dubrovnik. The meeting point at the Pile gate entrance is essentially the main entry to Old Town, so it’s hard to miss.

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Dubrovnik: Epic Game of Thrones Tour with Super Saver Option



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FAQ

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How fit do I need to be for this tour?
The tour description specifies moderate physical fitness and mentions approximately 10 flights of stairs. The Lovrjenac Fortress section involves the most climbing. Multiple reviews specifically mention stairs as a challenge, though most people who are generally active found it manageable. If you tire easily on inclines or have knee/joint issues, contact the operator before booking.

Do I need to have watched Game of Thrones to enjoy this tour?
No, though being a fan definitely enhances the experience. Several reviewers mentioned enjoying the tour despite limited familiarity with the show. The guides provide historical context about Dubrovnik and explain the filming locations, so the tour has value even for non-fans who appreciate medieval architecture and cinematography.

What’s included in the price, and what costs extra?
The $26.60 price includes the official licensed guide and a voucher for a photo with the Iron Throne replica. If you’re doing the Signature Tour, Lovrjenac Fortress entry is €15 per person (though this includes a €15 discount on city walls if purchased within 72 hours). Entry is free if you already have a Dubrovnik Pass or valid city wall ticket.

Is the Iron Throne photo opportunity guaranteed?
The voucher is included, but the photo isn’t available during winter season (roughly November through March). The shop location is described as “hard-to-find,” so arriving with adequate time at the end of the tour is important.

What’s the cancellation policy if plans change?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour starts. Cancellations less than 24 hours before forgo the refund. If the tour is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.

How crowded does the tour get?
The maximum group size is 100 people, which is substantial but not overwhelming for a walking tour. The tour books about 34 days in advance on average, suggesting consistent popularity without necessarily being oversold.

When should I book this tour during my Dubrovnik trip?
Since it books 34 days in advance on average, booking well ahead is wise if you have specific dates. That said, as a short two-hour experience, it’s flexible enough to fit into most itineraries. Morning or early afternoon tours are generally best for photography and avoiding afternoon heat, though the tour operator can advise on current scheduling.

The Bottom Line

This tour delivers genuine value for Game of Thrones fans and anyone curious about how Dubrovnik became King’s Landing. The guides consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, entertaining, and genuinely connected to the production. At under $27 per person, you’re getting expert context that transforms a self-guided walk into a meaningful experience. The main trade-off is physical effort—those stairs are real—but most moderately fit travelers handle them fine. If you’re in Dubrovnik and have any interest in the show or simply want to understand the city’s medieval character through a unique lens, this tour is worth the modest investment of time and money.

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