What’s the next best thing to meeting Harry Potter and his silver screen squad? Walking to some of their most recognised movie site locations in Oxford. Experiencing the aura of Potter-magic virtually. Touching and feeling the larger-than-life, real-life sets, in person.
Relive your favourite moments from blockbusters like ‘Philosopher’s Stone’, ‘Chamber of Secrets’ and ‘Goblets of Fire’ with our Potter-specialist tour guide.
Cameras on the ready! Pretend to be a character in the sequences shot in Christ Church, New College and the Bodleian Library (where those movie dances were featured), Hogwart’s Dining Hall and the tree where Malfoy sat while taunting Harry. Take your Pottermania to a new level.
Naturally, there would be muggles for lunch. Don’t forget to stock up tons of souvenirs to remind you of an unforgettable day in a world-famous English city.
Pre-book your skip-the-line entrance tickets to Christ Church. And just concentrate on melting into the magic of the day.
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Accredited London Private Driver Guide to provide a panoramic sightseeing tour with a running commentary punctuated by stops for stand up presentations.
Enjoy Hogwarts Hall (which is the 'Great Hall') in this historic university college.
Check out the tree where Draco Maufoy says to Harry "you won't last 10 seconds" - in the grounds of this incredible 13th-century building.
Iconic landmark in Oxford's historic centre - this one's a must for a special photo!
A really special Day Excursion for any Harry Potter fan! Spend a day with an enthusiastic Private Driver Guide who specialises in Harry Potter movie site location tours!
Inspiration found here by the movie producers in amongst the ancient artefacts.
Neo-classical building a real architectural gem in this honey-coloured City of Spires.
Climb the steps for panoramic views over the City of Spires!
One of the oldest libraries in Europe and location for Hogwarts Infirmary and where Professor McGonnal teaches his students to dance.
Antiquities covering world civilisations.
Partly ruined Norman medieval stronghold dating back to the 11th century.
Historical Oxford landmark commemorates a grim event in Tudor history.
A celebration of human creativity and cultural diversity.
A very special place in Oxford - and with a Harry Potter secret.
Great location for street food - and a suitable place to hear you Guide talk about the Town and Gown Wars!
15th-century college building steeped in history.
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