If you like ‘The House of the Dragon’, you can visit the spectacular places in Spain where it was filmed

If you like ‘The House of the Dragon’, you can visit the spectacular places in Spain where it was filmed
If you like ‘The House of the Dragon’, you can visit the spectacular places in Spain where it was filmed

And if you don’t like it, too, because they are all worthy of admiration

The natural and architectural beauty of our land at the disposal of the Targaryens.

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The House of the Dragonthe series set 200 years before the events seen in Game of Throneshas captured us all because of its history, full of betrayals and the most twisted plans, but also because of its majestic landscapes that have transported us to a medieval fantasy like we had rarely seen before.

Filmed in places like Cornwall or Hampshireboth in the United Kingdom, the HBO series that we can see on Max has also filmed a good part of its episodes on the peninsula, both in Portugal and Spaina land that already served as the location for the television adaptation of Song of ice and fire by George R.R. Martin.

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The House of the Dragon and its connection with Spain

These are the places chosen by The House of the Dragon in Spain to film several of its scenes, in case you want to feel like a Targaryen walking through the streets and other places that we show you below.

  • Cáceres, Extremadura: The medieval streets of Cáceres have served as the setting for King’s Landing. The old town, with its impressive historical architecture, fits perfectly into the atmosphere of the series.
  • Trujillo, Extremadura: Trujillo Castle, with its robust structure and panoramic views, has been used to represent parts of the Red Fortress in the capital of the Seven Kingdoms.
  • La Calahorra Castle, Granada: This impressive Renaissance castle in Andalusia has been one of the main settings for the series, providing a spectacular backdrop with its unique architecture.
  • Lloret de Mar, Catalonia: The beaches and cliffs of Lloret de Mar have been chosen for some of the coastal scenes taking advantage of their natural beauty.
  • Guipúzcoa, Basque Country: Some scenes have been filmed in this province in northern Spain, known for its green and mountainous landscapes, which provide a natural and wild dimension to the series.
  • Zumaia, Basque Country: Zumaia and its famous Itzurun beach have been used for scenes requiring a dramatic and visually stunning coastal setting.

These places have not only contributed with their natural and architectural beauty to the setting of The House of the Dragonbut they have also helped bring to life the vibrant and diverse landscapes of George RR Martin’s universe.

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