Join your own amazing personal magician for a Harry Potter tour with a difference - exploring the film locations and inspirational sights of central London with a whole host of amazing tricks along the way! Ideal for families and all Potter fans, you'll explore sights that inspired Diagon Alley, Knockturn Alley, Ministry of Magic and much more. Learn the stories behind the sights on a fun tour tailored to you, with special Potter-themed magic tricks at each stop along the tour!!
You'll meet your magic guide outside this famous old theatre - home to the world-renowned Cursed Child Theatre Show.
Get your camera ready for pictures with the iconic Harry Potter Sign, and enjoy and astounding opening trick to kick off your tour!
Get your photos with the Harry Potter Statue and see the heart of UK cinema, where world premieres of your favourite movies are shown!
Next, your guide will walk you down this beautiful old London street, full of colourful independent shops with overhanging signs. You'll see exactly why this place inspired Diagon Alley!
Stop for stories and Potter-themed tricks here!
Tiptoe your way through a dark and mysterious street that big Harry Potter fans will recognise immediately as Knockturn Alley!
You'll hear some fascinating stories about this atmospheric street, and there will be a very special magic show here too!
You'll continue to London's most famous public square, where the Death Eaters first swooped in Half Blood Price.
Enjoy another top trick and take a stroll around the iconic landmarks in the square.
You'll instantly recognise this street as the entrance to the Ministry of Magic!
Get your camera ready to recreate that iconic scene, and enjoy an astounding trick too!
Stop by at the home of the British Prime Minister - one of the only muggles allowed to know about the wizarding world.
On a quiet day you can get close the that iconic front door for a photo!
The tour ends at Westminster Station, where Mr Weasley gets stuck after taking Harry to his hearing.
Enjoy a final trick before parting ways with your amazing magician guide!
Your Magician guide will meet you outside the main entrance to the theatre, underneath the Harry Potter and The Cursed Child sign
Simply show your booking confirmation to the guide - easy!
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