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Joanna,
United Kingdom
10 Sep 2025
Excellent
The Dublin pass was great it gave us choices and flexibility to enjoy the city without worrying about the cost and trip planning. Highly recommend
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Shannon,
Canada
16 Jul 2025
Excellent
We loved the attractions we did! We saw the Guinness storehouse, the Jameson whiskey tour, the Dublin Castle and our favourite the Irish rock and roll museum
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Jessica,
United States
03 Oct 2025
Good
Overall my experience was good. Seeing what attractions were available was a bit confusing. It was difficult to reserve spots on certain tours. We did not end up saving money by using the city...
Overall my experience was good. Seeing what attractions were available was a bit confusing. It was difficult to reserve spots on certain tours. We did not end up saving money by using the city pass, since we could not get in to some of the attractions in the time period we chose.
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About: Game of Thrones Studio Tour
Located at the authentic filming location of Linen Mill Studios in Banbridge, Northern Ireland, the Game of Thrones Studio Tour welcomes visitors into the Seven Kingdoms and beyond to explore the making of all eight seasons of HBO’s global hit series.
Step onto original sets, including the iconic Great Hall at Winterfell where Jon Snow was proclaimed the “King in the North,” and view genuine set pieces including Daenerys Targaryen’s imposing Dragonstone throne. See first-hand the intricate detail of the costumes, weapons and props imagined by award-winning designers and artisans and encounter interactive elements to relive some of the most memorable scenes from the show.
Covering over 10,000 m2, this world-class attraction invites you to peek behind the scenes to discover all the elements that went into bringing the epic world of Game of Thrones to life.
The 6-floor building known as Titanic Belfast is the world’s biggest Titanic visitor experience. You'll find it next to the Titanic Slipways, the Harland and Wolff Drawing offices and Hamilton Graving Dock, which is the place Titanic herself was designed, built, and launched in 1911.
Right next to the Titanic Belfast sits the SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line vessel. It was designed by Thomas Andrews and built using the same design as RMS Titanic!