Not only Westeros but several “Game of Thrones” filming locations in Northern Ireland such as Winterfell, Castle Black, and Kings Landing will soon turn into tourist attractions.
As HBO’s popular fantasy series nears the end of its run, the premium broadcaster announced plans to convert several filming locations in Northern Ireland will work as tourist attractions as well as planning a tour at Linen Mill Studios.
HBO said, “Each site will feature not only the breathtaking sets, but will also exhibit displays of costumes, props, weapons, set decorations, art files, models, and other production materials. The visitor experience will be enhanced by state-of-the-art digital content and interactive materials which will showcase some of the digital wizardry series is known for.”
The planned Game of Thrones Legacy attractions in Northern Ireland will be “on a scale and scope bigger than anything the public has ever seen,” HBO said, promising fans the first opportunity to set foot inside some of the series’ most iconic locations.