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This Game Of Thrones Studio Tour In Northern Ireland Is Every Fan’s Dream Come True

Game of Thrones fans can rejoice as the the biggest studio tour is coming up in Northern Ireland with an immersive experience.

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By: Priyanka Chakrabarti Published: Sep 07, 2020 02:21 PM IST

This Game Of Thrones Studio Tour In Northern Ireland Is Every Fan’s Dream Come True
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While the show may have ended more than a year ago, our obsession with Game of Thrones certainly hasn’t died down. Which is why we were delighted to hear that the biggest Game of Thrones studio tour is all set to open in Northern Ireland. By Amitha Ameen

 

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While the show that became a worldwide phenomenon may have ended, thanks to this new Game of Thrones studio tour in Northern Ireland, we can continue to experience Westeros, King’s Landing, Winterfell and the Seven Kingdoms for years to come.

Linen Mill Studios, was where a lot of the Emmy award-winning shows’ sets were situated. Now, much to the delight of us hardcore fans, the 10,000 square-metre studio has received the green light to open as a multi-million dollar tourist hotspot, where fans from around the world can deep dive into the world of dragons and kingdoms that we became so fond of over the years.

 

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According to a report on BBC, the show was one of the prime reasons for the sudden tourist influx to Northern Ireland. The show brought around £251 million into the country’s economy ever since its production began in 2010.

The HBO backed new studio will present fully-intact sets, original costumes and props, and anything that will get a true-blue fans’ heart pumping. Meant to be a fully immersive experience, the studio tour will give fans a chance to even change the ending according to their likes.

Along with this studio, other film locations in Northern Ireland including Castle Black and King’s Landing in Belfast are also set to open in the next few years, meaning tourism to Northern Ireland is only going onwards and upwards.

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