Discover many familiar Harry Potter film locations in London
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Uncover many of the real-life locations that inspired some of the most iconic locations in the Harry Potter film series. With an itinerary that will see you visiting up to 18 of the real-life film locations, this promises to be a spellbinding experience for intrepid Potter fans.
You’ll pass Westminster Tube Station, as seen in The Order of the Phoenix, used by Harry and Mr Weasley on their way to the Ministry of Magic. On the corner of Great Scotland Yard, you’ll discover the exteriors used for the Ministry of Magic during filming for the Polyjuice potion scenes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, as well as the location of the red telephone box used to enter the ministry.
You’ll also have the chance to stand on the very spot where the Death Eaters and Fenrir Greyback destroyed the famous Millennium Bridge, and also visit Trafalgar Square, where the Death Eaters again wreaked further havoc on London in the opening scenes of The Half-Blood Prince.
Our next stop sees us visit the real-life locations that inspired Diagon Alley, including Godwin’s Court, a narrow alley featuring rows of 17th-century terraced houses, and Cecil’s Court, which inspired the famous shops of Diagon Alley.
In Borough Market, London’s oldest food market, you’ll see one of the two locations used as the entrance to The Leaky Cauldron and also where, in The Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry disembarked from his frantic journey on the Knight Bus.
Our tour concludes at Platform 9 ¾ at King’s Cross Station, where you can try and make your own way to Hogwarts and visit the Harry Potter Shop next door.
Days of operation : Apr-Mar: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sat except 24-26 December
Morning departure:
Tour departs at 9:00am from the Sir Winston Churchill statue, Parliament Square (meeting time: 8:45am)
Tour finishes at 12:00 noon at Platform 9 3/4, King’s Cross train station
Afternoon departure
Tour departs at 2:00pm from the Sir Winston Churchill statue, Parliament Square (meeting time: 1:45pm)
Tour finishes at 5:00pm at Platform 9 3/4, King’s Cross train station
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Uncover many of the real-life locations that inspired some of the most iconic locations in the Harry Potter film series. With an itinerary that will see you visiting up to 18 of the real-life film locations, this promises to be a spellbinding experience for intrepid Potter fans.
You’ll pass Westminster Tube Station, as seen in The Order of the Phoenix, used by Harry and Mr Weasley on their way to the Ministry of Magic. On the corner of Great Scotland Yard, you’ll discover the exteriors used for the Ministry of Magic during filming for the Polyjuice potion scenes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, as well as the location of the red telephone box used to enter the ministry.
You’ll also have the chance to stand on the very spot where the Death Eaters and Fenrir Greyback destroyed the famous Millennium Bridge, and also visit Trafalgar Square, where the Death Eaters again wreaked further havoc on London in the opening scenes of The Half-Blood Prince.
Our next stop sees us visit the real-life locations that inspired Diagon Alley, including Godwin’s Court, a narrow alley featuring rows of 17th-century terraced houses, and Cecil’s Court, which inspired the famous shops of Diagon Alley.
In Borough Market, London’s oldest food market, you’ll see one of the two locations used as the entrance to The Leaky Cauldron and also where, in The Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry disembarked from his frantic journey on the Knight Bus.
Our tour concludes at Platform 9 ¾ at King’s Cross Station, where you can try and make your own way to Hogwarts and visit the Harry Potter Shop next door.
Days of operation : Apr-Mar: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sat except 24-26 December
Morning departure:
Tour departs at 9:00am from the Sir Winston Churchill statue, Parliament Square (meeting time: 8:45am)
Tour finishes at 12:00 noon at Platform 9 3/4, King’s Cross train station
Afternoon departure
Tour departs at 2:00pm from the Sir Winston Churchill statue, Parliament Square (meeting time: 1:45pm)
Tour finishes at 5:00pm at Platform 9 3/4, King’s Cross train station
Highlights
What’s Included
Location / Starting point
Cancellation Policy
This is the perfect London tour for any wizarding fanatics out there! On the Harry Potter Walking Tour of London you’ll discover many of the actual filming locations from the Harry Potter movies, including the Ministry of Magic and the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron, and see lots of London’s world-famous landmarks along the way.
Enter a magical world of wizardry right in the capital of England on the Harry Potter walking tour of London!
On this tour you’ll explore many familiar Harry Potter film locations used in London, including:
Your expert guide will share little-known facts about London’s fabulously rich muggle and wizarding history, and entertain you with stories about the Harry Potter books and films
You’ll also see many iconic London landmarks and attractions, including St Paul’s Cathedral, Big Ben, the London Eye, Borough and Leadenhall Market, Millenium Bridge and the Tate Modern.
There will be plenty of chances to take photos of the film locations up-close.
Small tour group sizes mean you’ll get the very most from the tour and have lots of chances to ask your tour guide any questions.
Important: This does not include a tour of the Harry Potter Studios
There will be a short tube journey as part of the tour, so please ensure you have a valid Zone 1 Travel Card or Oyster Card for when you arrive at the meeting point.
Varies depending on time of year.
Guided walking tour.
Please allow approx. 2 hours for this tour.
Professional tour guide.
This tour includes a short tube journey, where wheelchair access to the platform is unfortunately not available.
Professional tour guide.
£30
£25
Pre-booked tickets are usually cheaper than at the entrance
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