Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Bundle: Tour, Escape Room, Throne

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Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Bundle: Tour, Escape Room, Throne

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A throne photo in Dubrovnik changes your whole mood. This bundle ties together a licensed Old Town walk and the Save King’s Landing escape room, plus a life-sized Iron Throne picture and a handmade wooden souvenir.

The only real catch: the escape room can be on the other side of the city, so you’ll likely want public transport.

I also love that the walking portion hits real Dubrovnik landmarks fans care about, like the Walk of Shame stairs and Fort Lovrijenac. You’ll also get a smooth, timed experience that works for families. The drawback to plan for is that winter closures can affect where you’re able to pick up extras or take specific photo moments, so quick day-of confirmation helps.

If you’re starting with the walking tour, meet your guide next to Nautika Restaurant by the big tree, and look for the wooden Starke Banner. It’s an easy start to a very GoT-focused couple of hours.

Key Highlights Worth Your Time

  • Licensed walking tour through Dubrovnik Old Town filming locations, guided in English
  • Walk of Shame stairs, Blackwater Bay, and Fort Lovrijenac stops that connect show scenes to real streets
  • Save King’s Landing escape room built for teamwork with a group size of 2–5
  • Exclusive Iron Throne photo session with a life-sized replica
  • Handcrafted wooden souvenir (keychain or magnet) made locally in Dubrovnik

A 4-in-1 Game of Thrones Day Plan in Dubrovnik Old Town

For Dubrovnik, this is one of the cleaner ways to turn fandom into something practical. Instead of doing just a walk, you also get an interactive challenge (the escape room) and a photo moment you can’t really fake on your own. The whole bundle is priced at $70 per person for 2 hours, which matters because you’re not just paying for a storyteller. You’re paying for an organized sequence: guided sights, a ticketed game, a specific photo setup, and a locally made keepsake.

The good news is that the experience is designed to be family-friendly. You won’t need fancy show knowledge to have fun, but if you do know the series, the themed details will land harder.

One more plus: you can schedule parts in either order on the same day or on different days. That flexibility is useful because Dubrovnik’s Old Town has limited patience for long, unplanned wandering.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik.

Meeting by Nautika: Finding Your Guide Under the Starke Banner Tree

Your first step is simple. If you’re doing the walking tour first, show up next to Nautika Restaurant. There’s a big tree, and your guide waits under it holding a wooden Starke Banner.

This matters more than it sounds. Dubrovnik’s Old Town streets can feel like a maze when you’re early and hungry. A meeting point that’s anchored to a recognizable restaurant and a large tree makes the start calmer, especially if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who needs a predictable pace.

The walking tour has English-speaking live guidance, and it’s described as licensed and local. In practice, that usually means you’re getting stories tied to real Dubrovnik history rather than only show references, which is exactly what you want in a place like this.

Walking King’s Landing: Walk of Shame, Blackwater Bay, and Fort Lovrijenac

The walking tour is the backbone of the bundle. It’s where you set the stage, learn what the show adapted, and get the names of key spots so you can recognize them later in photos.

You’ll follow a licensed guide through Dubrovnik’s Old Town, with stops connected to famous filming locations. Based on what’s included, expect to cover:

  • Walk of Shame stairs: a recognizable set-piece feel, translated to real stone steps
  • Blackwater Bay: the coastal viewpoint vibe fans associate with key moments
  • Fort Lovrijenac: tied in with Red Keep expectations and the fortress look people remember

Here’s what I think makes this portion valuable for you: Dubrovnik is beautiful, but it can also be a lot of similar-looking streets. A guide helps you connect the dots so the place feels story-driven instead of just scenic.

The tour is also scheduled with specific start times: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9:00 or 16:00. If you’re on a different day, you’ll still be able to do the overall bundle, but you may need to swap which part happens on which day.

One practical note: wear comfortable shoes. This is still a walking tour in stone streets, and the weather can shift fast.

Save King’s Landing Escape Room: The Wildfire Team Challenge

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Bundle: Tour, Escape Room, Throne - Save King’s Landing Escape Room: The Wildfire Team Challenge
After you’ve absorbed the scenery, you switch gears to problem-solving. The escape room is built around a Westeros-style mission: the Iron Fleet is approaching, and your team has to find the wildfire hidden in the city before it’s too late.

That theme isn’t just decoration. Escape rooms live or die based on pacing and teamwork, and this one is set up for group interaction. Your experience is personal to your group with a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 5 people. If you book as a bigger group, you’ll be split into smaller groups so the game stays smooth.

This structure is a big deal for value. When an escape room caps at 5, you generally get more participation than in a huge group where half the team watches. If you like hands-on challenges, you’ll feel it right away.

One real-world consideration comes from an actual guest experience: the escape room may be on the other side of the city. That means you shouldn’t plan to stroll there with only Old Town footsteps. You’ll likely want public transportation (or another plan) so you’re not arriving stressed.

Also, the escape room runs daily from 10:00 to 20:30, so it’s the part you can more easily match to your schedule. If you’re trying to juggle weather, this timing window gives you options.

Life-Sized Iron Throne Photo: The Replica Moment You Can Only Get Here

This bundle includes an exclusive Iron Throne photo session with a life-sized replica. If you’ve ever tried to stage a Thrones picture on your own, you know how hard it is to get the right setup without the exact props and positioning.

So plan to treat this like a real photo appointment. Arrive ready, keep your shoes and steps careful on whatever ground is near the replica, and think about your pose before you step in. The group and timing matter here because this is a scheduled photo moment, not a walk-up attraction.

A note for winter travelers: one guest described a problem during winter when souvenir shops were closed and they couldn’t get their throne photo. That doesn’t mean it happens to everyone, but it’s a clear reason to plan with a little backup. If you’re visiting in the colder months, I’d confirm day-of that the throne photo session is operating as expected.

The Wooden Souvenir: A Small Local Keepsake That Actually Makes Sense

At the end, you take home a Game of Thrones–style handcrafted wooden souvenir made locally in Dubrovnik. It’s listed as a keychain or a magnet, so it’s compact. That’s smart for travel because it adds meaning without eating your suitcase space.

Why I like this part: it turns the experience into a physical reminder that doesn’t depend on your phone battery or internet connection. And because it’s described as handmade locally, you’re getting something that feels connected to Dubrovnik instead of generic merchandise.

If you’re traveling during seasonal closures, keep in mind the winter issue mentioned earlier about shops being closed. That’s the main reason to not assume souvenir availability will always mirror summer conditions. Ask on arrival, then decide calmly.

Price and Timing: Getting $70 of Value Without Rushing

Let’s talk value, because $70 can feel either fair or steep depending on what you get.

You’re paying for:

  • a licensed English walking guide
  • entry to the themed Save King’s Landing escape room
  • the exclusive Iron Throne photo session
  • a handcrafted wooden souvenir
  • all taxes and fees

What’s not included is transportation to and from the activity location(s). That single line item can change your real cost if you need extra rides, especially if the escape room location is across the city.

Timing is also part of the price equation. The walking tour is only Mon/Wed/Fri at 9:00 or 16:00, while the escape room is daily 10:00–20:30. If your travel dates don’t line up, you can still do the bundle, but you may need to schedule the walking portion on the correct day and pair it with an escape room slot that fits.

My practical strategy: plan your walking tour to anchor your day, then slot the escape room around it using the broader daily window. If you’re worried about transit across town, go earlier for the escape room so you’re not hunting for timing late in the day.

And because this whole bundle is designed to fit into a tight window, you’ll feel less like you’re spending a day waiting in lines. You’ll be moving through the story in a controlled sequence.

Who Should Book This Bundle (and Who Should Skip It)?

You should book if:

  • you want both story sightseeing and an actual challenge game
  • you like hands-on fun more than passive watching
  • you’re traveling as a group of 2–5 for the escape room (smaller groups generally feel better during puzzles)
  • you want a photo moment that’s actually set up for it
  • you’re in Dubrovnik for a short time and want a focused plan

You might skip or rethink if:

  • you dislike walking on stone streets (even with comfy shoes)
  • you don’t want to deal with transit between parts of the day
  • you’re traveling in winter and prefer to avoid uncertainty around seasonal hours, since one guest reported trouble getting a throne photo when souvenir shops were closed

If you’re a fan of Dubrovnik’s Old Town and Game of Thrones together, this is the kind of package that makes the show feel tied to real places.

Should You Book This Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Bundle?

If your goal is a tight, well-organized mix of Dubrovnik landmarks and Game of Thrones fun, I think this is a strong booking. The licensed walking tour gives you structure and context, the Save King’s Landing escape room adds teamwork and real engagement, and the Iron Throne photo is the kind of included perk that you’d otherwise pay for separately or struggle to recreate.

I’d just do two things to keep it smooth: wear comfortable shoes, and plan for transportation between parts since the escape room can be across town. If you’re visiting in winter, confirm on the day that the throne photo and souvenir pickup are available.

FAQ

How long is the Dubrovnik Game of Thrones bundle?

The total duration is listed as 2 hours.

What does the $70 price include?

It includes a licensed English walking tour, entry to the Save King’s Landing escape room, an exclusive Iron Throne photo session, a handcrafted Game of Thrones-style wooden souvenir, and all taxes and fees.

Where do I meet for the walking tour?

For the walking tour, meet next to Nautika Restaurant by a big tree. Your guide will wait under the tree holding a wooden Starke Banner.

What are the walking tour days and start times?

The walking tour starts on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9:00 or 16:00.

When can I do the escape room?

The escape room starts daily from 10:00 to 20:30.

How big is the escape room group?

Each escape room experience is for a group with a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 5 people. Larger groups are split into additional groups.

Is transportation included?

No. Transportation to and from the activity location is not included.

Is the experience wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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