What You Will Do
Whether you're merely a muggle harbouring a belief in the wizarding world's existence or whether you remember He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, this tour will take you through several of the filming locations for the story of the boy who lived.
It may not be September 1st, but unbeknownst to students, trains depart from Platform 9¾ daily. Enjoy a quick photoshoot there before pushing through the barrier, so you don't miss the departure of the Hogwarts Express!
Don't forget to visit Gringott's Wizarding Bank to pay for each of your treasures at the real entrance to Diagon Alley.
Remember the loss of muggle life on Brockdale Bridge as you cross. But never fear, there have been no death eater sightings for many years.
You'll traverse many of London's hidden passageways and filming locations, so keep your eyes peeled for Ernie Prang and Stan Shunpike navigating the Knight Bus throughout the city.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Platform 9 3/4
20 minutes
Visit that shopping trolley at King’s Cross Station - for that treasured photograph!
2
Leadenhall Market
15 minutes
Follow in the footprints of Harry Potter and Hagrid as they make a path to the Leaky Cauldron.
3
Westminster Abbey
5 minutes
Let’s check out the Ministry of Magic!
4
Borough Market
15 minutes
Check out the Third Hand Emporium is this vibrant market place.
5
Whitehall
10 minutes
There’s a special telephone box here that needs checking out!
6
Lambeth Bridge
5 minutes
The route of the Knight Bus - that triple-decker gem!
7
Tower Bridge
5 minutes
The place to explore if you want to find Harry on his fire bolt broom!
8
Strand
10 minutes
Location for discovering and finding Gringott’s Bank!
9
St. Pancras International Station
10 minutes
This is where Ron Weasley parked up the Flying Ford Anglia.
10
Millennium Bridge
10 minutes
Doubles up as the Brockdale Bridge - destroyed by the Death Eaters!
11
Cecil Court
10 minutes
Explore a booksellers location - which was also Diagon Alley.
12
Big Ben
One of London’s most iconic landmarks
13
St. Paul's Cathedral
One of London’s most iconic landmarks.
14
Tower Bridge
An London icon that’s 1,000 years old.
15
Westminster Abbey
A really special place in the capital.
16
Houses of Parliament
UK Parliament in all its glory.
17
Buckingham Palace
London residence of the Queen of England.
18
Thames River
The heartbeat of London!
19
Palace Theatre
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is on stage here.
20
Piccadilly Circus
Another secret location for fans of Harry Potter.
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