
Game of Thrones has spent seven seasons dazzling fans with international location after location. From the frosty extremes of Iceland to the dusty hot cities of Spain and Northern Africa, HBO has spared no expense in turning the wonders of our world into the imagined spectacle of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. And though Season 7 has already delivered a number of jaw-dropping new locations—including, briefly, the famous castles of Highgarden and Casterly Rock—they’ve saved the best for last.
Scroll through some of the show’s most glorious destinations above and then read on to find out why the Dragonpit in the Season 7 finale “The Dragon and the Wolf” may give Daenerys Targaryen some cause for alarm.
The Dragonpit made its official debut in the Episode 7 trailer where we see an insane number of main cast members gather in one spot for the first time ever. But as many people have noticed. Daenerys is entirely absent from every speck of finale marketing—trailers, photos, you name it.

But there’s really no point in hosting a major meet-up of (almost) all the show’s heroes in a place called the Dragonpit without a dragon queen, is there? Some fans even suspect that Dany and Drogon will make their landing in that conspicuously large space right behind Jon and Tyrion. The real-life location—the picturesque Italica ruins near Seville, Spain—is certainly large enough to house a dragon or even two. (But not three! Sad!)
But if there were any spot in King’s Landing that would make Daenerys wary about showing…
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