Enjoy a Guided Tour of the Harry Potter Film Locations and a Trip to the Studio with Tickets Included
After meeting your tour manager at Empire Leicester Square, the walking tour will commence.
The walking tour will take you around the sites near Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square – along Whitehall passed Big Ben to Lambeth Bridge.
You will then meet and board the coach again near the south side of Lambeth Bridge for a short drive down to Southwark, where we will walk passed Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre to the Millennium Bridge for the next part of our walking tour, we’ll walk through Borough Market and have a photo stop at London Bridge for a great view of Tower Bridge before heading to Leadenhall Market for our final stop on our walking tour today.
You’ll meet back up with your coach for our journey to the Warner Bros Studio tour in Leavesden.
After our walking tour of the film locations, we'll make our way to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter.
Pull up at the studios and go inside to explore the spectacular sets used in the much-loved Harry Potter movies. View some of the beautifully crafted costumes and props—such as Hagrid’s motorbike—that were used to bring J.K. Rowling’s stories to vivid on-screen life. Unravel the behind-the-scenes secrets of many of the special effects that made sets such as Dumbledore’s office and the Great Hall so magical! Come face to face with the fabled Platform 9 ¾, and snap pictures of the baggage trolley as it vanishes through the platform wall.
And while you’re here, perhaps take time out to snap up the movie-themed souvenirs (at your own expense) at the gift shop as mementos of your visit.
Please meet your Tour Guide across from the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square.
• Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
• Please be ready at least 10 minutes prior to departure time
• Please provide a contact email or telephone number for the day before the tour.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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