As you can see above, this Google Maps look at Westeros is actually very helpful for mainstream fans of Game of Thrones – or even the more diehard fans who may think they know the lay of the land.
We are sure that if the people of Westeros had a railing system instead of having to travel by foot, or by horse, we would not have had to endure two seasons of Bran Stark and Hodor eating up precious ...
Curious about why Westeros is called the Seven Kingdoms when the map clearly shows 9 regions, and how that history connects to both the books and HBO’s spinoffs? As Aegon Targaryen’s Conquest reshaped ...
If you’re a Game of Thrones fan, either of the TV show or the book series, then chances are you’ve thought of exploring Westeros—just, maybe without running into any murderous contenders for the Iron ...
We are all now intimately familiar with the opening credits for Game of Thrones, which features an artistic and intricate rendering of a map of Westeros. In fact, those opening credits have now become ...
The geography is Game of Thrones is practically a character in its own right — one with some secrets to share. Here’s the map outlining this connection: And here, via an illustrator on an old Reddit ...
You can’t browse through George R.R. Martin’s fictional continent of Westeros from the hit series Game of Thrones on Google Maps just yet, but you can now at least see what that might look like thanks ...
This beautiful, high-resolution map of Westeros by artist and Game of Thrones-fan Julio Lacerda is incredibly detailed. Looking at this map, people on social media can’t help but notice that Westeros ...