Europe:
* Northern Ireland: This was the primary filming location for the show, with many iconic locations like Winterfell, Castle Black, and the Iron Islands being filmed here. Notable locations include:
* Castle Ward: Served as Winterfell, the Stark family's ancestral home.
* Tollymore Forest Park: Used for scenes in the woods, including the famous "Direwolf" scene.
* Dark Hedges: The iconic road lined with trees, used for the King's Road.
* Croatia: Dubrovnik was used extensively for scenes in King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms.
* Lovrijenac Fortress: Served as the Red Keep, the royal palace.
* Minceta Tower: Used as the Red Keep's watchtower.
* Fort Lovrijenac: Used as the Red Keep.
* Iceland: Stunning landscapes in Iceland were used for scenes beyond the Wall, including the "Wall" itself.
* Thingvellir National Park: The location for the "Wall".
* Vatnajökull Glacier: Used for scenes in the far North.
* Svínafellsjökull Glacier: Used for scenes beyond the Wall, including the "Wildling camp".
* Spain:
* Seville: Used for scenes in Dorne, including the Water Gardens.
* Girona: Used for scenes in Braavos, the Free City.
* Peniscola: Used for scenes in Meereen, the city ruled by Daenerys Targaryen.
* Malta: Used for scenes in King's Landing, including the Red Keep and the Great Sept of Baelor.
* Morocco: Used for scenes in Essos, the continent east of Westeros, including the city of Astapor.
Other Locations:
* United States: Scenes for the Dothraki Sea were filmed in California.
It's worth noting that some scenes were filmed on studio sets to create specific environments.
This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good overview of the diverse locations used to bring the world of Game of Thrones to life.