This is the private London tour around Harry Potter film locations with knowledgeable tour guide. We can tailor the tour for your needs and interests.
Find out more facts about Harry Potter and see many secret locations used during the filming in London. You can see Ministry of Magic and the road where it was the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron pub and the shop is just like Honeyduke's. The tour will include also iconic landmarks like St Paul’s Cathedral, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern. And of course the most famous King’s Cross Station Platform 9¾ where you can find a lot of souvenirs from the Harry Potter movie.
Example of Harry Potter London film locations tour
Meeting with tourists at Westminster tube station Exit 1 with their name on the board next to Boudica monument.
Visit Westminster tube station inside where they film episode
Next you can visit Entry to Ministry of Magic (Scotland place)
Then Leicester square where you can find monument of Harry Potter.
Then visit shop House of Spells where they can buy souvenirs
Address: 69-71 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0NE
Then Palace theatre Address: 113 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5AY
Where you can see the sign Harry Potter and Cursed child
Then Diagonal Alley in London
Cecil Court · Goodwin's Court
Then walk or take the bus to Australia house (Gringotts bank)
Address: Strand, London WC2B 4LA
Bus to St Paul where the Millennium Footbridge from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
From there we will take another bus to see Leadenhall market and Diagon Alley. ( Leaky Cauldron)
Where will finish the tour
Film location of Harry Potter
One of the film locations of Harry Potter movie
We will pass by this famous landmark without visit.
Westminster tube station exit 1
Please confirm your contact number, Whatsapp or email address before tour.
Please send details to info@viplondontour.com
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