REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik: Game of Thrones and City Walls Walking Tour
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Dubrovnik turns into King’s Landing fast. This Game of Thrones walking tour guides you to the filming spots that sell the illusion, then adds real Dubrovnik context so the story feels grounded in place. I especially love the jump from cinematic sets to the actual defensive drama at Lovrijenac Fortress, and then the big finish with a city-wall climb for views over Blackwater Bay.
One consideration: it’s a 3-hour walk with stairs and wall steps. If you’re picky about uneven stone or long climbs, wear sturdy shoes and plan to move at a steady pace rather than trying to race for photos.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel Right Away
- Pile Square Meet-Up: Getting Oriented in the Right Place
- Lovrijenac Fortress: Where the Show’s Angles Meet Real Defenses
- Walking the UNESCO Old Town: Learning Dubrovnik Through the Show’s Houses
- City Walls Finish: The Climb, the Ticket, and Those Blackwater Bay Views
- Price and Value: Why $108 Can Make Sense Here
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Guide Energy: What You’ll Want to Look For
- Practical Tips So You Enjoy the Walking (Not Fight It)
- Should You Book This Dubrovnik Game of Thrones and City Walls Tour?
- FAQ
- Where is the tour meeting point?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the tour?
- Is the tour in English?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Is the city walls part guided or self-guided?
- How much time do you spend at Lovrijenac?
- How much time do you spend in Old Town?
- What should I bring?
- Is food or drinks included?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel Right Away

- Pile Square start near the walls: easy to find, right where the action begins outside the Old Town entrance
- Lovrijenac Fortress access included: you get the ticket and a guided visit tied to the show’s storylines
- UNESCO Old Town walking with a guide: you’re not just hunting scenes; you’re learning how the city works
- City Walls ticket included, self-guided climbing: you get independence for the views while the guide handles entry
- Series talk that doesn’t require hardcore fandom: you’ll still come away with real Dubrovnik context and house lore
- Strong guide energy: guides like Kruno/Bruno, Martinas, and Tea are singled out for clear explanations and engaging pacing
Pile Square Meet-Up: Getting Oriented in the Right Place

Your tour meets at Pile Square, outside the Old Town city walls, by the Amerling Fountain in front of Dubravka 1836. This matters more than it sounds. Starting here means you immediately get bearings on Dubrovnik’s old-city layout instead of scrambling for the right street once the tour begins.
You’ll start with a brief intro from the guide, which sets up how the walk will connect real Dubrovnik corners to what you see onscreen. If you’ve visited Dubrovnik before, this is a smart reset: you’ll start seeing the Old Town like a fortress first, and like a tourist postcard second.
If you’re a first-timer, arrive a little early to confirm you’ve got the correct side of the square. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so there’s no puzzle at the end either.
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Lovrijenac Fortress: Where the Show’s Angles Meet Real Defenses

From Pile Square, you’ll head to Lovrijenac Fortress, with a guided stop of about 45 minutes. This is one of the strongest parts of the tour because it’s both practical and cinematic: a fortress viewpoint that actually explains why defenders would place themselves here.
You’ll get a Lovrijenac Fortress entry ticket as part of the tour, so you’re not stuck lining up or figuring out admissions mid-experience. Once you’re inside, the guide’s job is to connect what you’re seeing to how the series uses Dubrovnik’s dramatic edges. The tour info also points you toward the storyline vibe tied to King Joffrey, which gives the visit an extra layer beyond architecture.
Don’t skip the view. You’ll get to enjoy the sightlines over Blackwater Bay, and that’s where a lot of the “King’s Landing” feeling clicks. The bay angle helps you understand the strategic geography that Dubrovnik is built around—something CGI can suggest, but the real coastline makes obvious.
Possible drawback here: a fortress stop can mean waiting for the group to reposition for photos and for the guide to explain. If you’re the type who loves wandering independently, this part is more structured than the self-guided city-wall segment later on.
Walking the UNESCO Old Town: Learning Dubrovnik Through the Show’s Houses

Next comes Dubrovnik Old Town with about 2 hours of guided sightseeing and walking. This is where the tour stops being only a photo scavenger hunt and starts feeling like a place you can actually navigate with confidence later.
You’ll explore key Old Town areas while the guide ties in Game of Thrones lore—names like Targaryens, Baratheons, and Starks show up as part of the storytelling. What I like about this approach is that it gives you a simple mental map: once you know where the filming spots are, you also learn how Dubrovnik’s streets, gates, and public spaces shape movement and drama.
Even if you’re not a die-hard fan, this portion can still work because it keeps dragging you back to real Dubrovnik details: stone geometry, street sightlines, and why the Old Town feels tight and enclosed. That’s not just set design—it’s the city’s long-term defensive DNA.
Some guides really make this stretch shine. In the past, Martinas has been praised for connecting show elements to her hometown perspective, while Tea has been noted for driving the point home with clear, engaging Game of Thrones connections that make you want to re-watch specific scenes with new eyes.
City Walls Finish: The Climb, the Ticket, and Those Blackwater Bay Views

The last segment is the Walls of Dubrovnik, and this is split in a useful way: sightseeing and walking with the group, then a self-guided portion once you’ve got your ticket.
You’ll receive city walls entry as part of the tour package. The guide gives you the ticket to use at your own convenience for the city walls segment, which keeps things flexible. The time you’ll spend during this section is about 30 minutes for scenic viewpoints on the way, plus your self-guided window on the walls.
This is where you get the big payoff view over Blackwater Bay—the kind of view that instantly makes Dubrovnik’s scale feel real. It also helps you visualize the show’s battle framing, because the walls weren’t built for comfort; they were built for defense. When you stand on them, the idea of looming danger feels less fictional and more understandable.
Here’s the practical reality: wall steps can be tiring, and the stone can feel slippery if it’s hot or wet. So go slow on the climb portion, and don’t wait until you’re halfway up to decide you want to take a ton of photos. Choose a few key spots and enjoy the rest with your own rhythm.
Price and Value: Why $108 Can Make Sense Here
At $108 per person for a roughly 3-hour tour, you’re paying for more than “a walk with a guide.” The value leans on two included admission elements: Lovrijenac Fortress entry and city walls entry (handled via the ticket the guide provides). That matters because access to these areas isn’t free, and it’s easy to lose time if you’re buying tickets on your own during a busy visit.
You’re also buying the guide’s time for the guided portions—especially the Old Town section plus the Lovrijenac visit. A well-spoken guide can turn a set of landmarks into a coherent route you can remember later. And based on past guest notes, this tour’s biggest strengths are exactly that: explanation plus engagement.
Should you compare this to doing it on your own? You can, but DIY usually means extra ticket handling, less show-to-location guidance, and more guessing about what to prioritize. For many people, that’s the trade: pay to save energy and get a tighter “see it, understand it, remember it” experience.
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Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This tour fits best if you fall into one of these buckets:
- You want Game of Thrones locations, but you also want the real Dubrovnik context so it doesn’t feel like you’re just chasing scenes.
- You like guided storytelling that includes both noble house lore and basic city logic—why this spot matters and what it tells you.
- You’re okay with moderate walking and stairs for a 3-hour outing.
It may not be ideal if you want long stretches of free time without stopping for commentary. The Old Town portion is guided for about 2 hours, and the Lovrijenac stop is structured too. You’ll still get a self-guided wall moment, but the bulk of your experience is guided.
If you’re traveling with someone who’s lukewarm on the show, this can still work. The fortress and Old Town framing turn it into a Dubrovnik experience first, show-themed second—at least when your guide keeps the balance.
Guide Energy: What You’ll Want to Look For
A big reason people rate this tour highly is the guide delivery. Names that have been highlighted include Kruno/Bruno, Martinas, and Tea—each praised for strong explanation and an upbeat approach.
When a guide is good, you don’t just hear where to stand. You learn what to notice next: the angle of the bay, the defensive logic of the fortress placement, the way a street funnels you toward a view. That’s the difference between a checklist tour and a “now I get it” tour.
Also, consider tipping. The tour’s overall vibe is very guide-driven, and some guests explicitly encourage it. If someone helps you connect Dubrovnik to the show so you’ll remember it later, a tip feels like the right kind of payment.
Practical Tips So You Enjoy the Walking (Not Fight It)

- Wear comfortable shoes: you’ll be walking and climbing on stone. This is the single most important prep step.
- Plan your photos in your head: the walls are the best photo stage, but you’ll move through other spots first. Don’t burn all your time at the start.
- Use the self-guided wall time intentionally: treat it like your chance to pause, look, and decide where you want the best Blackwater Bay angles.
- Meet right on time: the start is at Pile Square by Amerling Fountain near Dubravka 1836, outside the Old Town walls. Being late adds stress you don’t need.
Should You Book This Dubrovnik Game of Thrones and City Walls Tour?

If you want Game of Thrones filming locations with real Dubrovnik context, I think this is a strong booking. The combination of Lovrijenac Fortress, guided Old Town walking, and an included city walls ticket gives you variety in a compact timeframe, and the included admissions reduce hassle.
Book it if you’ll enjoy a guide-led story while you walk. If you want total independence and minimal explanation, you might be happier with a purely self-guided Old Town and walls plan. But if you’d rather have someone help you connect what you see to what it means, this tour’s structure is exactly built for that.
FAQ
Where is the tour meeting point?
Meet your guide at Pile Square, outside the Old Town city walls, by the Amerling Fountain in front of Dubravka 1836.
What time does the tour start?
The meeting time shown is 10:30h. Starting times can vary, so check availability.
How long is the tour?
The duration is 3 hours.
Is the tour in English?
Yes, the live tour guide speaks English.
What’s included in the tour price?
The tour includes the guide, entry ticket to Lovrijenac Fortress, and a city walls entry ticket.
Is the city walls part guided or self-guided?
The city walls segment is self-guided. The guide provides the ticket so you can use it at your convenience.
How much time do you spend at Lovrijenac?
Lovrijenac is listed as about 45 minutes.
How much time do you spend in Old Town?
Old Town sightseeing and walking is listed as about 2 hours.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes.
Is food or drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.































