If only we could travel there as fast as they do on the show.
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain (Dragonstone).
You can literally follow in the footsteps of Dany, Jon, and co. and make your way up this stunning path in Basque Country. Sadly, there's no castle at the top (but there is a nice little church!), however, that shouldn't stop you from bending the knee to your heart's content.
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Itzurun Beach in Zumaia, Spain (Dragonstone beach).
Ironically, the location where they shot Dragonstone beach is about 60 miles east of where that magnificent walkway leading up to Dragonstone castle is in real life. And you won't find a cave with ancient White Walker drawings in it there, either — but you can still recreate some weird, incestuous sexual tension!
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Los Barruecos in Cáceres, Spain (site of the Loot Train Attack).
This gorgeous, natural monument served as the setting for the iconic Loot Train Attack in "The Spoils of War." Of course, you won't see Drogon, the Dothraki, or any Lannister soldiers on fire when you visit, but that's probably for the best, since "men shit themselves when they die. Didn't they teach you that at fancy lad school?"
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The Castle of Trujillo in Cáceres, Spain (Casterly Rock).
Although it's a little hard to tell due to all the additional CG additions (you know, to bulk of the castle to Lannister-standards), this 13th century-built castle still looks impenetrable AF. Unless, of course, it has a secret sewer built by one particularly clever, lady-lovin' Hand of the Queen.
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