Visit Harry Potter film locations in central London on a purple Routemaster bus (similar to the Knight Bus) on an exciting 2-hour tour! While traveling around the city by bus, visit must-see fictional sites such as the secret entrance to the Ministry of Magic, the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron and many others. Hear insider gossip about the films from an expert guide, and discover the London landmarks that inspired the Harry Potter books and films.
Discover Harry Potter film locations as well as iconic London landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, St Pauls Cathedral and Tower Bridge
Cross the same bridge that Harry travelled over in the Knight Bus in the Prisoner of Azkaban
See the famous bridge that was destroyed by Death Eaters in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Discover the entrance to The Leaky Cauldron featured in The Prisoner of Azkaban
Get a picture outside the location for The Leaky Cauldron as seen in the first Harry Potter movie
See where Harry, Ron and Hermione rushing through London’s West End and avoid being hit a London red bus after they fled from the Death Eaters attack at Bill’s wedding in Deathly Hallows Part One.
Discover the entrance where Harry and Arthur Weasley use a phone box to access the Ministry of Magic. We've even brought our own phone box so you can have a pic. Nearby you can also see where Harry, Ron, and Hermione use Polyjuice Potion to infiltrate the Ministry.
Please meet your guide 10 minutes before the start of the tour. To get to the meeting point go to Embankment Station (Northern, District & Circle Lines). When leaving the station take the river side exit and turn left along the Embankment until you see the big purple double decker Routemaster bus.
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