The Game of Thrones Studio Tour is essentially a Game of Thrones museum. It's a playground where fans can see over 150 stunning costumes, weapons like Jon Snow's Valyrian steel sword Longclaw, and authentic sets like King's Landing, Dragonstone and the Great Hall of Winterfell. The Game of Thrones Studio Tour is located in Corbet-Banbridge, Northern Ireland, where actual sets were built when the show was being filmed. So it's about as authentic a Game of Thrones experience as you can have.
The Game of Thrones Studio Tour has been around for two years now, and the team is celebrating! As you can see, some of the people behind it got an Iron Throne cake for the occasion. There's also a brand new website which looks very spiffy, plus a shop with some new exclusive merchandise. There's some neat stuff in there, including shirts, notebooks, bags, hats, pins and more; I'm kind of tempted by this House Stark umbrella.
There's also a new Game of Thrones Studio Tour daily coach service to ferry people from Belfast, Northern Ireland and Dublin, Ireland to the Studio Tour every day. And to walk people through all of this greatess, the Game of Thrones Studio Tour enlisted the help of Ian McElhinney, who played former Kingsguard knight (and Daenerys Targaryen's right-hand man) Ser Barristan Selmy:
Find out more information about the Game of Thrones Studio Tour and book your trip here.
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