Enjoy extended time at the Studio and ensure you get the full magical experience with return transportation on a Warner Bros. Studio Tour London branded bus! Watch the first instalment of the Harry Potter™ film franchise, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone™, as you make your way to and from the Studio Tour! Experience pure filmmaking magic at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, walk through The Great Hall and board the Hogwarts Express.
Begin where Harry started, at the Cupboard Under the Stairs, before watching an enchanting welcome video and heading into The Great Hall – one of the biggest sets at the studios. As you travel through, see an unbelievable selection of actual costumes, props and special effects pieces, all kept in pristine condition.
As you explore the studios, see The Burrow, Hagrid’s Hut, the Gryffindor Common Room, Dumbledore’s office and much more. From small details like Dumbledore’s Pensieve to the larger pieces like the fantastic animatronic door to the Chamber of Secrets. Have fun riding a broom through London at the Green Screen exhibit and board the Hogwarts Express on Platform 9¾. See Privet Drive, the Knight Bus, buy a Butterbeer™ on the backlot and get up close to the prosthetics and animatronics in the special effects department – there is so much to see you will be thankful to have an extended time to take it all in.
Gringotts Wizarding Bank
Enter the all new Gringotts Wizarding Bank on Diagon Alley and discover the magical treasures within. Step into Bellatrix Lestrange’s vault to find the Sword of Gryffindor and Helga Hufflepuff’s Cup, one of Voldemort’s many Horcruxes, before taking a unique photo surrounded by thousands of pieces of magical treasure…unless the goblins find you first!
Departure Point: King's Cross Station, Pancras Road, Bus Stop T, London
Upon arrival at the redemption location, please present your confirmation/voucher and photo ID in exchange for your activity.
Meeting point & Departure point: King's Cross Station, Pancras Road, Bus Stop T, London
Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes prior to your start time.
Meeting times:
• Customers must arrive at King's Cross Station, Pancras Road, Bus Stop T, London by 9:15 AM for 9:30 AM departure (11:30 AM entrance), by 11:15 AM for 11:30 AM departure (1:30 PM entrance) & by 1:15 PM for 1:30 PM departure (3:30 PM entrance).
Return times:
• 11:30 AM Entrance (departs studio 3:15 PM, arrives at King’s Cross Station at around 5:00 PM), 1:30 PM Entrance (departs studio 5:30 PM, arrives at King’s Cross Station at around 7:00 PM), 3:30 PM Entrance (departs studio 7:30 PM, arrives at King’s Cross Station at around 9:00 PM)
Supplier: Golden Tours Gray Line London
E-mail: resservations@goldentours.com
Phone number: 00402072337030
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