Harry Potter, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead are among the most famous entertainment franchises in the world. Now, fans can travel to some of the locations where these movie and television shows were filmed by following these guides.
According to The Daily Mail, fans can now travel to filming locations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Croatia and United States. "Potterheads" will finally be able to visit 4 Privet Drive, Grimmauld Place, Gringotts Bank or Shell Cottage.
It is a 218-mile travel from London's Claremont Square that served as the exterior of the ancestral home of Sirius Black's family up to Freshwater West beach in Wales. The beach could be an emotional location since it is the place where Dobby's death scene was filmed.
"Throners," on the other hand, will have to visit two countries, Ireland and Croatia, and a combined 176 miles of distance traveled to visit places in the Game of Thrones television show. Ireland hosts places like Pyke, the Iron Islands, Castle Black and Winterfell while Croatia is the home of Qarth, King's Landing, Red Keep, Daenerys' throne room.
As for "Deadheads," they only have to visit the state of Georgia in the United States to see some of the locations in the TV series. The locations for Terminus, Woodbury and Alexandria are just 39 combined miles apart from each other which make it the easiest trip out of the three.
Online ticket specialist website, AttractionTix, released the infographics below to help fans get to different filming locations of your favorite movies and television shows like Harry Potter, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead. It shows the total distance, journey time, recommended trip length and best time of the year to travel to get to places such as 4 Privet Drive, Castle Black and Alexandria.
Other filming locations that fans can travel to are New York City for Friends, the Northeastern United States for Gilmore Girls, the United Kingdom for Downtown Abbey, New Zealand for The Hobbit, California and Nevada for the Star Trek reboot, and Tunisia for Star Wars.
Check out the infographic below to see travel guide to the filming locations of the movies and television shows mentioned above.
(via AttractionTix).