Get a 9 hour Game of Thrones Tour + Belfast Stay + Breakfast from £59.50pp staying at the Botanic Rest in Belfast.
Various dates and prices which start from £59.50pp
Experience the Game of Thrones Tour of Northern Locations and the Giant's Causeway with a 1 or 2 night stay in Belfast including a "Breakfast of Kings". Prices start from just £119 for a one night stay, based on 2 people sharing a double room.
Seven, the fourth prime number and also a prime reason to visit the seven locations used in the Game of Thrones series! You’ll catch a glimpse of Castle Black; visit the spot which saw Ned Stark behead a deserter of the Night's Watch; stare down into the caves where Melisandre of Asshai gave birth to a Shadow Assassin; go to Storm’s End and imagine the camp of Renly Baratheon spread out in front of you; tread in the footsteps of Theon Greyjoy as he returned to the Iron Islands; and follow the escape route taken by Arya Stark and Gendry from King’s Landing.
You’ll also pay a visit to the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge, which while not featured specifically in the series is framed by stunning headline that provides the backdrop for several scenes. Indeed, this spectacular location is worthy of a visit in its own right and you’ll have an hour and half to explore this beautiful area. You’ll have an experienced guide and Game of Thrones enthusiast taking you around these places, and get plenty of information and gossip on the characters and events as you go along! Combined with a one or two night stay at the Botanic Rest hotel in Belfast, this day-long tour of seven of the locations used in the show's Northern scenes will see you cover more ground than Bran Stark on his quest for the three-eyed raven
Note flights are excluded, but should be able to pick them up cheaply from Ryanair, Easy Jet etc
Top comments
Donkii
19 Oct 157#16
Some bloody harsh comments on Northern Ireland and pareticularly Belfast, based on a stereotype best suited in the 80s, I am 34 and work in Belfast and until recent years frequented Belfast nearly every weekend. I can honestly say I have never been shot at, asked what my religion is (apart from Government surveys), been kneecapped, been approcahed by a guy in a baliclava, been stopped by the poilce or chased by people in green or orange sashes etc in my entire time living here and being a Northern Irelander.
However I have been to Liverpool twice and was on the receiving end of an attempted mugging (he attempted to hold me up with a plastic knife and I told him to **** off) on one occasion and got head butted by a drunken skinhead on the other occasion. I would always suggested to anyone who hasn't been over here recently to come, its a place for a getwaway, all be it a short one. Yes the weather is unpredictable but you will recieve a warm welcome in most places you go, you will also get a decent pink of Guinness, somethign which seems rare on the mainland.
tafkas
25 Sep 157#7
Double room, perfect for a romantic night away with your sister!
davidbrent
25 Sep 154#2
A very dark cold unfriendly place where evil lurks in the shadows and danger is around every corner.
Yes, Belfast was the perfect location for Game of Thrones.
klabnix
29 Sep 154#12
Yeah, he seems to think Belfast has summer and beaches
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Siilver
25 Sep 151#1
from belfast it will over a hour to get to the dark hedges, never mind the causeway
Suin to Siilver
5 Nov 16#18
20mins by car from the dark hedges to the Giants causeway
davidbrent
25 Sep 154#2
A very dark cold unfriendly place where evil lurks in the shadows and danger is around every corner.
Yes, Belfast was the perfect location for Game of Thrones.
anlygi to davidbrent
25 Sep 15#8
That's a bit unfair, we're not unfriendly. Everything else is isn't far off though ☺
aLV426
25 Sep 15#3
Whats the going price for a return flight these days? I guess this is a good deal as I don't think you could get whats on offer cheaper (even if you remove the 9 hour tour!)
Have some heat!
aLV426
25 Sep 15#4
Oh wait - £119 for a one night stay, based on 2 people sharing a double room. Is it me or is that a little on the expensive side?
Aeschylus
25 Sep 15#5
one night makes no sense, as I am guessing the only way to do it is to fly up the day before, stay in the B+B, then do the tour, but you wont be able to leave anything in the room, and you will have to somehow work out the flights for really late at night, and after 9 hours the last thing you will want to do is a Airport
louthepoo
25 Sep 15#6
you'll need a couple of full days minimum to see the best bits, I've just returned from staying in Glenarm and drove around visiting the sites, unfortunately most weren't accessible as they were filming the new series and security is tight! apparently the best time to go is when the new series is starting as they have a break from filming. and its true it takes ages to get around to the sites especially if you're based in Belfast!
tafkas
25 Sep 157#7
Double room, perfect for a romantic night away with your sister!
xfirebladex
26 Sep 15#9
Having visited most of those sites (sights?) on a driving tour around Northern Ireland, only the Dark Hedges looks like it did on the show and is genuinely impressive. Most were transformed for several weeks whilst they filmed for a few days and then derigged. The area has properly jumped on the attraction though; you can't move without something GoT themed being attached to it.
We did see Ben Crompton (Eddison Tollett of the Night's Watch) outside a restaurant in Belfast. That was nifty.
iibdii
26 Sep 15#10
Whatever u do dont park ur car out of sight.
Theres nothing really worth seeing in belfast but in summer beaches are good. And police land rovers are class
figurine to iibdii
26 Sep 152#11
Lol, you've definitely never been to NI. So much wrong in this post.
klabnix
29 Sep 154#12
Yeah, he seems to think Belfast has summer and beaches
steviep23
19 Oct 15#13
Never heard of Botanic Rest?
not a hotel anyways , presume its a crappy B&B in the holylands
Edit : i know that one , used to be a knocking shop many years ago , it is a B&B but right in the heart of the nightlife for that area , also beside the train station.
DonkeyKonk
19 Oct 15#14
If someone asks your religion, say you're a bhuddist.
Stevo_86
19 Oct 15#15
Donkii
19 Oct 157#16
Some bloody harsh comments on Northern Ireland and pareticularly Belfast, based on a stereotype best suited in the 80s, I am 34 and work in Belfast and until recent years frequented Belfast nearly every weekend. I can honestly say I have never been shot at, asked what my religion is (apart from Government surveys), been kneecapped, been approcahed by a guy in a baliclava, been stopped by the poilce or chased by people in green or orange sashes etc in my entire time living here and being a Northern Irelander.
However I have been to Liverpool twice and was on the receiving end of an attempted mugging (he attempted to hold me up with a plastic knife and I told him to **** off) on one occasion and got head butted by a drunken skinhead on the other occasion. I would always suggested to anyone who hasn't been over here recently to come, its a place for a getwaway, all be it a short one. Yes the weather is unpredictable but you will recieve a warm welcome in most places you go, you will also get a decent pink of Guinness, somethign which seems rare on the mainland.
rachelandgromit
19 Oct 151#17
I love Belfast, infact, give me Belfast over Dublin any day. The people were so much more friendly, happy to chat and spend time with you. I'll never forget a local taxi driver in Belfast who overheard me saying something similar who commented to me "we love tourists in Belfast, we just can't stand one another". Just planning my birthday for a few days in Belfast.... And you can get this deal far cheaper by putting it together yourself....
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Various dates and prices which start from £59.50pp
Experience the Game of Thrones Tour of Northern Locations and the Giant's Causeway with a 1 or 2 night stay in Belfast including a "Breakfast of Kings". Prices start from just £119 for a one night stay, based on 2 people sharing a double room.
Seven, the fourth prime number and also a prime reason to visit the seven locations used in the Game of Thrones series! You’ll catch a glimpse of Castle Black; visit the spot which saw Ned Stark behead a deserter of the Night's Watch; stare down into the caves where Melisandre of Asshai gave birth to a Shadow Assassin; go to Storm’s End and imagine the camp of Renly Baratheon spread out in front of you; tread in the footsteps of Theon Greyjoy as he returned to the Iron Islands; and follow the escape route taken by Arya Stark and Gendry from King’s Landing.
You’ll also pay a visit to the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge, which while not featured specifically in the series is framed by stunning headline that provides the backdrop for several scenes. Indeed, this spectacular location is worthy of a visit in its own right and you’ll have an hour and half to explore this beautiful area. You’ll have an experienced guide and Game of Thrones enthusiast taking you around these places, and get plenty of information and gossip on the characters and events as you go along! Combined with a one or two night stay at the Botanic Rest hotel in Belfast, this day-long tour of seven of the locations used in the show's Northern scenes will see you cover more ground than Bran Stark on his quest for the three-eyed raven
Note flights are excluded, but should be able to pick them up cheaply from Ryanair, Easy Jet etc
Top comments
However I have been to Liverpool twice and was on the receiving end of an attempted mugging (he attempted to hold me up with a plastic knife and I told him to **** off) on one occasion and got head butted by a drunken skinhead on the other occasion. I would always suggested to anyone who hasn't been over here recently to come, its a place for a getwaway, all be it a short one. Yes the weather is unpredictable but you will recieve a warm welcome in most places you go, you will also get a decent pink of Guinness, somethign which seems rare on the mainland.
Yes, Belfast was the perfect location for Game of Thrones.
All comments (18)
Yes, Belfast was the perfect location for Game of Thrones.
Have some heat!
We did see Ben Crompton (Eddison Tollett of the Night's Watch) outside a restaurant in Belfast. That was nifty.
Theres nothing really worth seeing in belfast but in summer beaches are good. And police land rovers are class
not a hotel anyways , presume its a crappy B&B in the holylands
Edit : i know that one , used to be a knocking shop many years ago , it is a B&B but right in the heart of the nightlife for that area , also beside the train station.
However I have been to Liverpool twice and was on the receiving end of an attempted mugging (he attempted to hold me up with a plastic knife and I told him to **** off) on one occasion and got head butted by a drunken skinhead on the other occasion. I would always suggested to anyone who hasn't been over here recently to come, its a place for a getwaway, all be it a short one. Yes the weather is unpredictable but you will recieve a warm welcome in most places you go, you will also get a decent pink of Guinness, somethign which seems rare on the mainland.