Wizards, witches and creatures of the magical world a new adventure awaits us to reveal all the secrets behind the Harry Potter saga.
We will begin our visit at King’s Cross. There Reuben, your prefect of the house Ravenclaw will be waiting for you. We will see 18 scenes from the 8 films in the series such as Leadenhall Market famous for being the Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Borough Market known for being the Squirting Cauldron in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Millenium Bridge being destroyed in Harry Potter and the Mystery of the Prince, or Scotland Yard as the Ministry of Magic in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1.
We’ll also visit the official Harry Potter store in King’s Cross and an inspiration alley for the creation of the books.
The tour is 6km walk and 2 times the metro (not included) visiting City of London and City of Westminster.
Minimum 4 people and maximum 12 per tour.
We will visit King’s Cross station outside and inside, the filming locations of platform 9 3/4 and the official Harry Potter store. You have 10/15 minutes to visit the store and go to the bathroom.
We travelled by tube to the City of London like Harry Potter and Hagrid on the Philosopher's Stone.
Leadenhall Market is one of the oldest markets in London and one of the most famous as it is the location of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Next we will go to London Bridge to see the famous scene flying on the River Thames from the fifth film. We'll also see the Harry Potter start scene and the
Half-breed prince.
Come to London's darkest past: Southwark.
Borough Market is London’s largest and oldest market, dating back to at least the 12th century, famous for housing the gushing cauldron at Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. We will also see the worst prison in the UK and one of the oldest pubs in the city.
We'll stroll southbank overlooking Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
We will see the breathtaking view of the Cathedral from the newest bridge in London.
One of the scenes of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince occurs with the destruction of this famous bridge.
We will see one of the famous scenes of Hogwarts, filmed in the imposing Cathedral. Then we will take public transport again to the City of Westminster.
We will visit the locations of the Ministry of Magic in both Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1.
This alley inspired J.K. Rowling to write the books. Finally we will finish in this alley after 3 hours/ 3 hours and 30 minutes of tour.
Next to Black Sheep Coffee, outside King’s Cross Station.
The guide will be waiting with a dark blue umbrella.
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