Explore the enchanting world of Harry Potter on a private tour of London, guided by an expert in all things Hogwarts. Travel seamlessly with a separate luxury chauffeur, visiting iconic locations like King's Cross Station, Leadenhall Market, and Borough Market, where the magic unfolds. This journey is a perfect blend of fun for families and devoted fans, offering exclusive insights into the series' filming locations and trivia. Enjoy a day filled with laughter and discovery, while engaging in wizarding games as you earn points for your Hogwarts house.
- Private tour with a Hogwarts expert guide for insider knowledge
- Visit key filming locations like Platform Nine and Three-Quarters
- Luxury chauffeur service for comfortable, door-to-door travel
- Ideal for families and Harry Potter fans of all ages
A filming location in the Half Blood Prince and the iconic movie premier location for the final film Deathly Hallows Part 2! Your guide will also uncover hidden gems within the square.
Walk to the iconic Platform 9 3/4 filming location - away from the crowds - and visit the official Harry Potter London store.
Peruse this buzzing food market while looking up at Harry Potter's official bedroom that was used in the films. Seek out the leaky cauldron with your expert guide and inhale the gorgeous smells from the delicious food stands as you go. Anyone selling a chocolate frog?!
The inspiration behind Diagon Alley! Learn of J.K Rowling's first ideas about the book and discover the wizarding-themed shops that line the tiny street.
The inspiration behind Knockturn Alley! Re-watch the scene from outside Borgin & Burkes where Hagrid saves the day.
The original Prop Shop to the official Harry Potter movies. Peruse the store and take home an unforgettable souvenir - or simply sign your name in the wizarding book forever!
The old Roman Headquarters of London, this former meat market is the first time that Harry and Hagrid are seen walking together in the very first movie. Recreate the iconic scene with your group with your best acting performances at the ready!
Your guide will message you with information on how to find them. They will always be stood by the lion statues at the bottom of Nelson's Column.
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