Forget about big groups of strangers or running after a guide with a tight schedule leading a big group. Treat your family, your friends, your partner or just yourself with this PRIVATE tour. Immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter with this tour of the places in London that have been used for filming the movies of the famous saga. Visit places like platform 9 and 3/4, the home of Sirius Black, Diagon Alley, Gringott Bank and the Ministry of Magic. Imitate the protagonists of movies by taking pictures in the same posing in the same locations. Your private guide will take you to explore the various places related to the famous saga. You’ll see locations used for filming and places that inspired JK Rowling to write the novels. Audiovisual media will be available to compare locations with videos and photos taken from films. The tour takes place on foot and using public transport. At the end of the tour the guide will be at your disposal for any recommendations you may need.
Harry Potter Private Tour
We will see some locations inside the station. From there we will start our journey through many other locations around London. We will move from the area of King's Cross to the area of Angel, then to the area of Leicester Square to finish in the area of Trafalgar Square. We will see spots like the 9 3/4 platform, the house of Sirius Black, Diagon Alley, the Gringott and the Ministry of Magic.
Meeting point is in front of the Harry Potter shop in the train station of Kings Cross. The tour guide will have a bright red/orange bag.
Please arrive 10 minutes before starting time.
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