Bring your wand and spell book for this red carpet exclusive private London black taxi tour of Harry Potter’s London filming locations. Feel as though you are a part of the movie as your London cab tour enters the gas lit streets and alleyways that Harry and his wizarding friends visited on location in London. We’ll have fun dressing up and re-enacting some of the famous scenes from the movies. This London taxi tour is full of fun, excitement and adventure.
Feel part of the action with photos outside the locations of Gringotts Bank and the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron. Visit the inspiration for Diagon Alley and find the entrance to The Ministry of Magic in Whitehall; if you’re lucky we might even see the Muggles Prime Minister. To round off this amazing London black taxi tour, we’ll visit Kings Cross Railway Station, where I will do my utmost to fast track you onto the legendary Platform 9 3/4 for a great photo opportunity.
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Walk down the cobbled streets which inspired JK Rowling's Diagon Alley and stop off at the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron as featured in the first of the Harry Potter series.
Visit the location of Gringott's Wizarding Bank and marvel at the stunning ceilings of the entrance hall where Harry and his friends keep their money and treasures safe (weekdays only).
See the entrance to the finest wizarding watering hole in London, The Leaky Cauldron, which featured in the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Walk over the iconic 'wobbly bridge' destroyed by Death Eaters in the opening sequence of the Half Blood Prince and take in the views of the River Thames with plenty of photo opportunities.
Find the secret entrance to the Ministry of Magic and recreate fun moments from the films with some great photo opportunities.
See the very spot where Harry and Ron fly over St Pancras Station in Mr Weasley's blue Ford Anglia car in the Chamber of Secrets.
Finally, visit Kings Cross Railway Station, where I will do my utmost to fast track you onto the legendary Platform 9 3/4 for some great photo opportunities.
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