Here's what it costs to travel to 7 popular 'Game of Thrones' destinations via CNBCMakeIt
HBO's"Game of Thrones" is coming to an end this year after eight incredible seasons. But just because the adventures of Jon Snow and Queen Daenerys Targaryen are wrapping up doesn't mean you have to say goodbye to the epic vistas around King's Landing and Winterfell.
It turns out Iceland, the land of the White Walkers, is a good bet for fans looking for cheaper airfares. Roundtrip flights from the U.S. to Reykjavik, Iceland are fairly inexpensive right now, Hopper found. Hopper notes that because of the collapse of the Icelandic airline, WOW Airlines, in March, airfares rose about $40 over the past month. They may continue to increase due to the reduction in the international capacity for flights to Iceland.Spain's diverse landscapes have provided the backdrop for several"Game of Thrones" locales. For example, the Real Alcázar in Seville, Spain was the real life stand-in for the Royal Palace of Dorne seen in Seasons 5 and 6.
Flights to Glasgow currently are a bit cheaper than the average cost of a flight into the Scottish capital of Edinburgh at $969 roundtrip. That said, you're looking to travel within Scotland, then it may be easier to make your base in Edinburgh and take day trips to visit the countryside.You can follow in the footsteps of Dani's campaign by visiting Morocco. Flights into Marrakech are down 9% from 2018, according to Hopper.
Travelers can also walk Jesuit Staircase, where Ceresi was forced to do her penitent walk of shame in Season 5. Outside of Dubrovnik, fans can also visit Mereen by visiting the Fortress of Klis in the real-life city of Split. Game of Thrones also filmed the Braavos scenes in the nearby coastal town Sibenik.Northern Ireland is home to the Starks and the Night's Watch.
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