The Experience
Journey into the world of Westeros with the Game of Thrones Studio Tour with Coach Transfer from Belfast.
This extraordinary attraction invites fans and visitors to experience the artistry and imagination that shaped one of television’s most acclaimed series.
Located just 30 minutes from Belfast, the studio features original sets and authentic props used in the show’s production. Walk through iconic locations and see how visual effects, set design and craftsmanship brought George R.R. Martin’s fantasy world to life. You can stand before the real Iron Throne and explore the scale and detail that made the series unforgettable.
The experience includes comfortable return coach travel from the Visit Belfast Centre, ensuring a smooth journey to and from the attraction. The self-guided tour lasts around two to three hours, allowing you to move at your own pace and take in every detail.
* This package is also available from Dublin for a €10 supplement, please contact us for more details.
Whether you’re a dedicated fan or simply curious about how epic television is made, this studio tour offers a captivating look behind the scenes.
What’s included:
- Admission to the Game of Thrones Studio Tour
- Return coach transfer from Belfast city centre
- Self-guided tour lasting approximately two to three hours
Book your Game of Thrones Studio Tour from Belfast today and uncover the world that changed fantasy television forever!
Important Information
If you are travelling to The Studio Tour by vehicle, complimentary Guest Parking is available at the nearby Boulevard Retail Park where all guests will board a Game of Thrones Studio Tour Shuttle Bus to the main tour entrance.
Parking on-site is reserved for Blue Badge holders.
The Weather
Game of Thrones Studio Tour is an indoor experience, and the mammoth 110,000 square feet tour is all on one level.
Duration
The average visit lasts approximately 2-3 hours
Availability
Game of Thrones Studio Tour is open throughout the year, including bank holidays.
Location
Banbridge, Northern Ireland.