By Priyanka Roshan | Feb 26, 2025
Ever seen a TV episode and felt compelled to start packing and head off? Some locations take center stage just as much as the people, inspiring our ideal travel. From little communities to amazing scenery, these hidden treasures from your favorite shows are worth the trip!
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Dubrovnik’s medieval walls and coastline became King’s Landing in Game of Thrones. Walk the ancient walls, visit Fort Lovrijenac (Red Keep), and explore Old Town’s charming streets that brought Westeros to life.
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For fans of Outlander, the Isle of Skye is a must-visit. With its rugged landscapes, ancient castles, and mystical Fairy Pools, this Scottish gem perfectly captures the show’s time-travel romance and dramatic scenery.
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Alberta, Canada, brought The Last of Us to life with Banff’s mountains, frozen lakes, and pine forests. Visit Lake Louise or drive the Icefields Parkway for breathtaking, post-apocalyptic-inspired scenery.
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While best known for its role in Star Wars, this ancient Berber granary also appeared in The Mandalorian. Its unique mudbrick structures and desert surroundings transport visitors to a galaxy far, far away.
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This dramatic island in Spain’s Basque Country became the iconic location of the heist gang’s safe house in Money Heist. Walk up the winding stone steps to the 10th-century hermitage for panoramic ocean views.
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This remote Irish headland was used in Vikings: Valhalla to depict wild Norse landscapes. With jagged cliffs and crashing waves, it’s a stunning yet little-visited spot for history buffs and nature lovers.
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The rugged coastline and medieval villages of Asturias set the scene for several The Witcher episodes. Visit its hidden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and historical towns for an epic fantasy-like experience.
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Step into the world of Derry Girls by visiting the real city of Derry/Londonderry. Walk along the historic city walls, see the famous Derry Girls mural, and experience the warmth of this Northern Irish town filled with humor and history.
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The striking fjords and colorful fishing villages of Norway’s Lofoten Islands were the backdrop for the Norse mythology-inspired series Ragnarok. A paradise for adventurers, it’s perfect for hiking, kayaking, and spotting the Northern Lights.
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Ouarzazate, Morocco, a backdrop for House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, features Ait Benhaddou, a stunning UNESCO-listed fortress that transports visitors into a real-life fantasy world.
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