Ireland day 1119. Monday 21 October 2024- Game Of Thrones
Commentary
I have to admit a dark secret. Both Val and I have watched the HBO fantasy series “Game of Thrones” and – even more embarrassingly – really enjoyed it. Given that almost the whole series was filmed in and around Belfast, we felt that we really ought to see if we could find out a bit more about the whole thing was produced. Well, in answer to our wishes, in 2022 a visitor centre was opened at the Linenmills studio, where about a third of the actual filming was done.
As it happens, Linenmills is only 75 minutes’ drive up the M1 from here, so paying a visit really couldn’t be easier. I’m not quite sure why we hadn’t visited before but I guess we’ve just been extremely busy. But one of the good things about not currently being preoccupied with work is that you have lots of flexibility to be spontaneous about doing things. So we exercised some of that flexibility this morning as we were having our breakfast tea, and decided that today was our day to cross the border and make our acquaintance with the Iron Throne.
It was a good decision, because it turned out that we had almost the whole visitor centre to ourselves. There was a handful of other people about, but by and large it was deserted. So we pitched up at the Boulevard shopping centre, where you leave your car and somewhat puzzlingly take a shuttle bus to the studios themselves, about ten minutes’ drive away. The Boulevard, by the way, is a smart new centre with all the usual outlets – and of course we had to visit the Marks and Spencers to pick up an up-market pop-pop meal for dinner.
We really enjoyed the tour itself. It was well done, with detailed explanations about how the costumes and backdrops were made and filmed, and lots of full scale sets. There were some interactive AI-based displays, where you could digitally dress an image of yourself in armour and Ice King make up, and it all seemed to work very well. Even if you hadn’t ever watched Game of Thrones itself, I still think you would find it pretty interesting. The only thing that didn’t work brilliantly was the self-guided audio. Personally, if I went again, I don’t think I’d bother.
We paused mid-tour to break out into the restaurant, where we enjoyed our Highgarden and North of the Wall salads, then resumed our exploration and finished the whole thing after about three hours.
So – a very successful day out. I’m not sure I’d feel the need to go back in a hurry, but it was thoroughly enjoyable today. But now the M&S Chinese takeaway needs to go in the oven and then we can settle down to see if there’s another box-set we can watch (and by the way – the Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon is turning out to be a real disappointment – not a patch on the original).
Today’s photos (click to enlarge)
Interactive map
(No map today)