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Where Was Game of Thrones Season 3 Filmed? All Filming Locations

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Game of Thrones, the world-famous fantasy drama series, became even more popular with its 3rd season. This season which came out on March 31, 2013 continued the exciting story based on George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice & Fire” books. Season 3, which was produced by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, brought new alliances, betrayals and shocking turns that captivated viewers all over the world.

The Game of Thrones season 3 showed more of the beautiful world of Westeros with stars like Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington & Lena Headey. This article goes into detail about the beautiful places where Season 3 of Game of Thrones was filmed, which brought the show’s epic story to life.

Game of Thrones Season 3 Plot Summary

In Season 3 of Game of Thrones, the fights for control of the Iron Throne between noble families get more in-depth. The season builds on what happened after the Battle of Blackwater and shows how weak the Lannisters’ control over King’s Landing is. At the same time, Robb Stark is having trouble with his Northern campaign because of betrayals in politics and bad decisions he has made for himself. The notorious Red Wedding, which is one of the most shocking events in the series shows how harsh life is in Westeros.

As Jon Snow joins the Wildlings and gets closer to Ygritte outside the Wall, his loyalty is put to the test. Daenerys Targaryen keeps going across the Narrow Sea, putting together an army and making strong allies. At the same time Arya Stark is fighting to stay alive and get revenge and Bran Stark learns more about his magical abilities. These stories are linked by themes of loyalty, ambition and survival in this season, which keeps fans excited for more.

Where Was ‘Game of Thrones Season 3’ Filmed?

Season 3 of Game of Thrones was filmed in Spain, Northern Ireland, Croatia and Iceland, all of which are beautiful places. The world of Westeros came to life in every location, from the medieval streets of Dubrovnik to the frozen landscapes of Iceland. Take a closer look at the beautiful places that were used in Season 3:

Game of Thrones Season 3 filming locations – Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia – The Heart of King’s Landing

The medieval architecture and coastal charm of Dubrovnik made it a great choice to play King’s Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms. It was the city’s famous walls, narrow streets and historical sites that made the political drama and intrigue around the Iron Throne possible. Producer David Benioff once said, “Dubrovnik was the only place that could really capture the spirit of King’s Landing—it’s like the city was built for the show.”

Game of Thrones Season 3 filming locations: Trsteno Arboretum, Croatia

Trsteno Arboretum, Croatia – The Palace Gardens

The lush Trsteno Arboretum, which is close to Dubrovnik, was used as the gardens of King’s Landing. In the middle of all the chaos in the capital, this peaceful botanical garden brought some peace. It was a beautiful setting for important conversations, especially those between Lady Olenna Tyrell and Margaery Tyrell. The place’s natural beauty speaks for itself, making the scenes that were filmed here look classy.

Game of Thrones Season 3 filming location – Fort Lovrijenac, Croatia

Fort Lovrijenac, Croatia – The Red Keep

Fort Lovrijenac became an important part of King’s Landing and was called the “Gibraltar of Dubrovnik.” Its tall building that looked out over the Adriatic Sea was turned into the Red Keep, which was the center of power. The actors said that the setting put them right in the story. Jared Leto, played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, once said, “Shooting at Fort Lovrijenac felt like stepping into King’s Landing itself.”

Pile Bay, Croatia – Blackwater Bay

Scenes with the city’s harbor and Blackwater Bay took place in the beautiful Pile Bay. The bay was a great place to be because it was both beautiful and close to the medieval walls.

Game of Thrones Season 3 filming site: Grjótagjá, Iceland – Jon and Ygritte’s Cave

Grjótagjá, Iceland – Jon and Ygritte’s Cave

A natural hot spring in Iceland was used to film the famous and romantic scene between Jon Snow and Ygritte in the cave. The characters’ relationship grew stronger because of the mysterious and isolated setting. “Grjótagjá was magical—it added so much to the emotion of the scene,” said Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow.

Vatnajökull, Iceland – Beyond the Wall

One of Europe’s biggest national parks, Vatnajökull, brought the frozen landscapes beyond the Wall to life. Its snow-covered mountains and glaciers made it a cold and beautiful place for Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch to go on their journeys. “Iceland’s beauty and harshness mirrored the trials of the characters beyond the Wall perfectly,” said Dan Weiss, who runs the show.

Game of Thrones Season 3 filmed at Thingvellir National Park, Iceland

Thingvellir National Park, Iceland – A Site of Conflict

The fierce battle between Brienne of Tarth & the Hound took place in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park was a great place to visit because it had unique rock formations and a lot of land.

Castle Ward, Northern Ireland – Winterfell

Castle Ward, a grand House from the 18th century, brought Winterfell, the Stark family’s ancestral home, to life. Its outside areas and some CGI helped create the cold, rough atmosphere of the North.

Game of Thrones Season 3 filming setting: Castle of Zafra, spain

Castle of Zafra, Spain – The Tower of Joy

The Castle of Zafra was used to show the Tower of Joy in flashback scenes, even though it was only there for a short time. The castle from the 1200s, which was built on a rocky outcrop, had the mystery and grandeur that the story needed at this important point.

When Did the Filming of ‘Game of Thrones Season 3’ Take Place?

The Game of Thrones Season 3 was filmed from July 2012 to November 2012. The production took place in many places such as Spain, Croatia, Iceland and Northern Ireland. This long filming schedule made sure that the show’s beautiful visuals matched the story’s depth and complexity.

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Hazel Lewis is the Senior News Writer at Net Filming and a passionate fan of movies, comics, and television, with a collection to match. When she's not diving into pop culture, Hazel enjoys spending time with her two daughters and her beloved dog. She's also an avid gym-goer, a fine coffee enthusiast, and a devoted doughnut lover.

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