REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik: Mini Combo Old town & Game of Thrones (Spanish)
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Dubrovnik turns into King’s Landing in 90 minutes. This mini combo uses a Game of Thrones photo book to connect real streets to Westeros scenes, so you get both the place and the show angle in one go. I like that it’s guided, not a vague scavenger hunt, and I like that the guide is openly a huge fan who answers questions as you walk.
You also need to know the balance can tilt toward Game of Thrones more than classic Old Town sightseeing. If your main goal is purely medieval Dubrovnik details, this may feel a bit short on that side—even though the route still covers major sights.
Plan for a light-to-moderate walking pace and tight timing. The overall vibe is fun, fast, and very photo-oriented, with a satisfying finish on a replica Iron Throne for one last memory.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A Spanish-only walk that mixes Dubrovnik streets with King’s Landing
- Timing and the meet point near Pile bus stop
- Stop 1: The quick kickoff and the Game of Thrones photo book
- Stop 2: Old Town highlights and the King’s Landing transformation
- Stop 3: The Iron Throne replica and a free photo moment
- Price and value for a 90-minute Spanish guided combo
- Who this tour suits best (and who might want to rethink it)
- My take: the best way to get meaning out of a short Dubrovnik afternoon
- Should you book this Dubrovnik Old Town + Game of Thrones tour?
- FAQ
- Is this tour offered in Spanish only?
- How long is the tour?
- What does the price include?
- Where do I meet the guide?
- What time does the tour start?
- Does the tour end at the Iron Throne replica?
- How physically demanding is it?
Key things to know before you go

- Spanish-only tour: you’ll get the whole show-and-sights story in Español.
- 90 minutes total: a compact route designed for people with limited time in Dubrovnik.
- Photo book pairing: the guide uses still photos to show where filming happened and how the streets became King’s Landing.
- Licensed guide, big fan energy: the guide is certified/licensed by the Croatian Ministry of Tourism and brings a Game of Thrones passion.
- Iron Throne replica photo stop: a quick end-point on Boškovićeva ulica with a built-in photo moment.
- Smallish group cap: up to 33 people, which helps keep questions possible.
A Spanish-only walk that mixes Dubrovnik streets with King’s Landing

This is a great fit when you want an easy, guided way to understand how Dubrovnik’s Old Town gets used on screen. The tour is offered only in Spanish, which matters more than you might think: your enjoyment will be much higher if you’re comfortable following a guide at normal walking pace.
The format is also built for quick comprehension. Instead of listing random filming spots, your guide brings a book of Game of Thrones photos and uses it as a running companion. That means you’re not just hearing trivia—you can visually match what you’re seeing with what the show used.
There’s also a very practical advantage here. Dubrovnik’s Old Town can feel like a blur if you’re just wandering. A guided route helps you get your bearings fast and makes it easier to connect landmarks to stories.
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Timing and the meet point near Pile bus stop

The tour starts at 4:00 pm, with the meeting point by the Pile bus stop (Brsalje ul. 8). When you arrive, look for the Dubrovnik Walks sign tied to the orange umbrella at the start point.
This matters because the tour is short. At 90 minutes, you can’t afford to arrive late or spend time hunting the guide. If you’re building your day around this, I’d treat it like a “must hit” slot, not an optional stroll.
You’ll also end in the Old Town area rather than returning to the exact start point. The final stop is on Boškovićeva ul. 7, and the walk ends with a free photo opportunity at the Iron Throne replica. In other words, you’ll get dropped near the action instead of back at a transit hub.
Stop 1: The quick kickoff and the Game of Thrones photo book

Your first stop is essentially a warm start at Dubrovnik Walks, near the Pile bus stop area. Even though it’s brief, it sets the tone: the guide presents the Game of Thrones photo book and explains how the tour will work.
This is a small detail, but it’s the kind that makes tours like this either land or miss. If you start seeing the show references only after you’ve already walked half the route, it feels random. Here, you get the structure first—then the streets start making sense.
You’re also encouraged to ask questions. The guide is described as a big Game of Thrones fan, and that kind of personal enthusiasm usually means you’ll get more than a scripted answer. For the short duration, that Q-and-A energy is a big part of why people rate it so highly.
Stop 2: Old Town highlights and the King’s Landing transformation

The main chunk of the experience is the walk through Dubrovnik’s Old Town with the King’s Landing overlay. This is about 1 hour 20 minutes, and it’s where the tour earns its “mini combo” label.
Here’s what to expect in practical terms:
- You’ll walk through key areas in the Old Town.
- The guide will connect what you see to what happens on-screen.
- The photo book helps show the match between the filming location and the show scene.
- The story is split as roughly half Dubrovnik and half King’s Landing / Westeros themes, though real-world balance can vary by guide style.
The value of this approach is that it gives you a mental map. Instead of memorizing names like a textbook, you start connecting streets, views, and landmarks to a set of scenes you already recognize.
Now, for fairness: one recurring caution is that the balance can skew more Game of Thrones than Old Town history. The route does cover major Old Town sights, but if you’re hoping for a deeper, longer history talk in Dubrovnik itself, this might feel more “show first” than “city first.” Some people love that tilt. Others want more time on medieval context.
Either way, this is still a smart way to create meaning for your own self-guided exploring afterward. Once you’ve seen how the Old Town became King’s Landing in the guide’s presentation, you’ll recognize patterns on your own as you wander.
Stop 3: The Iron Throne replica and a free photo moment
The final stop is on Boškovićeva ulica, with the tour ending at Boškovićeva ul. 7. It’s short—around 5 minutes—but it’s a memorable payoff.
You’ll be able to take a picture on a replica of the Iron Throne, and the photo opportunity is included. If you’re a fan, this is the moment you’ll want to time cleanly. People take photos fast here, so decide in advance what you want: a solo throne shot, a couple pose, or a quick group picture before you move on.
Also, since this is your last stop, it’s a helpful time to reset. You’re done with the main guided story, you’ve got your big show memory, and you can continue exploring nearby areas at your own pace.
Price and value for a 90-minute Spanish guided combo

The price is listed at $29.07 per person (also shown as 25 € in Spanish tour details). For a 90-minute guided walk with a licensed guide, a photo-book storytelling format, and a included Iron Throne replica photo stop, the value depends on one simple factor: how much you want both Dubrovnik and Game of Thrones together.
If you only care about medieval Old Town facts, you may find better value in a longer, history-focused walking tour. If you’re here for the show connection and want a guided way to understand it in a limited time window, this price looks fair.
What I especially like is that you’re not paying extra just for the “fan” factor. The Iron Throne photo is built into the experience, and the guide’s Ministry of Tourism certification/licensing adds legitimacy. In a short tour, that matters: you’re paying for guided interpretation, not just directions.
Group size is also a quiet part of the value equation. With a maximum of 33 people, it’s large enough to be lively, but not so huge that the guide becomes only a loud microphone. That size typically supports questions, which is important for a Q&A-driven GoT fan story.
Who this tour suits best (and who might want to rethink it)

This tour works best if you:
- Love Game of Thrones and want filming-location context tied to real places.
- Want a guided route that helps you understand Old Town without spending hours piecing it together yourself.
- Are comfortable walking for about 90 minutes with a moderate physical fitness level.
- Are comfortable following the story in Spanish.
It may not be ideal if you:
- Want a stronger Old Town history emphasis. The format is designed around the show overlay, and the balance can skew that way.
- Are looking for a long, slow-paced deep-dive into Dubrovnik itself. This one is short by design.
A practical tip: if you’re pairing this with your own wandering afterward, plan it earlier rather than later in your Old Town day. You’ll come out with a clearer mental map, and your solo time afterward becomes more rewarding.
My take: the best way to get meaning out of a short Dubrovnik afternoon
I like how this tour turns recognition into understanding. You don’t just spot a place and wonder what episode it’s in. You get a visual tool—the photo book—to connect your memory of the show to what’s physically in front of you.
And I like that the guide’s fan knowledge doesn’t replace the destination—it supports it. When the guide can explain both the filming-location angle and the Dubrovnik sight underneath, the walking becomes more than trivia collection.
The main caveat is the one you should respect: expect more Game of Thrones than pure city history. If that sounds like exactly what you want, you’ll probably feel satisfied even with the short duration. If you want Dubrovnik history first, then maybe treat this as an add-on, not your main Old Town experience.
Should you book this Dubrovnik Old Town + Game of Thrones tour?
Book it if:
- You’re in Dubrovnik briefly and want one guided experience that links the city to King’s Landing.
- You speak Spanish (or are confident with it) since the tour is offered only in Español.
- You want an included, fun photo moment on the Iron Throne replica.
Skip or replace it if:
- Your priority is a longer, history-heavy Old Town narrative.
- You’re sensitive to the tour feeling GoT-centric during a short 90-minute slot.
If your schedule is tight, this is a solid way to turn a compact walk into a stronger experience—especially if you plan to continue exploring Old Town right after you finish.
FAQ
Is this tour offered in Spanish only?
Yes. This experience is offered only in Spanish.
How long is the tour?
It runs for about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.).
What does the price include?
You get a local/professional guide, and the tour includes a free photo opportunity on the Iron Throne replica.
Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is by the Pile bus stop (Brsalje ul. 8), with Dubrovnik Walks using an orange umbrella at the start.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 4:00 pm.
Does the tour end at the Iron Throne replica?
Yes. The tour ends with the included free photo opportunity on the Iron Throne replica, on Boškovićeva ulica (ending at Boškovićeva ul. 7).
How physically demanding is it?
It’s described as requiring a moderate physical fitness level, and it’s a walking tour through the Old Town area.

























