Or in snowy Iceland, you can see what life looks like beyond The Wall, and find the spot where Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen rode their dragons. In historic Croatia, you can walk the very steps that Cersei took on her “Walk of Shame” - excuse us, Walk of Absolution, or see the place where Ned Stark had his final moments. In Ireland, you can visit the moodiest sets and do archery at Winterfell, or take photos down the dark road where Arya Stark escaped King’s Landing. In fact, a whole cottage industry of Game of Thrones tourism has popped up in these locations, and you can find tours that will take you to all of the famous filming spots. Sure, Winterfell, the Red Keep, and the Iron Islands are fictional, but Northern Ireland, Croatia, and Iceland are real - and look just as spectacular.
If you’re not ready to leave Westeros behind, you can always try to immerse yourself in it. Game of Thrones may be over, but its legends live on.