What You Will Do
Your Harry Potter tour starts at the Ministry of Magic film location, where you'll step into the magical world of wizards and learn the secrets behind these iconic scenes. Next, head to Trafalgar Square, the site of the Harry Potter film premieres and the biggest events in London’s cinematic history.
Your Harry Potter tour also takes you to the Harry Potter Statue in Leicester Square, the perfect photo spot to remember your magical tour, before moving on to Goodwins Court which served as the inspiration for Knockturn Alley and is rich with dark history.
Your tour continues to Piccadilly Circus and the Palace Theatre, home of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child before visiting the House of Minalima, a gallery showcasing graphic art from the films and real film props.
Finally, after a short journey on the London Underground, your Harry Potter tour concludes at King's Cross Station, where you can capture a memorable photo at Platform 9 3/4, the iconic gateway to Hogwarts.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
The tour starts at Embankment Station (Embankment Pier Exit). At the station please go to the 'Embankment Pier Exit'. On arrival look for your tour guide holding the yellow umbrella.
1
Platform 9 3/4
30 minutes
A photo at Platform 9 ¾ at King’s Cross Station is a must for fans of the Harry Potter series. The iconic spot features a luggage trolley halfway through a brick wall, creating the illusion of entering the magical world. Visitors can pose with a scarf of their Hogwarts house while holding onto the trolley. Located near the Harry Potter Shop, it’s a fun, whimsical experience for fans and travellers alike.
2
Great Scotland Yard
15 minutes
Great Scotland Yard, a historic street in London, served as the entrance to the Ministry of Magic in the Harry Potter films. This unassuming location was where wizards entered the magical government headquarters via a red telephone box in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Steeped in both real-life and fictional intrigue, Great Scotland Yard is a fascinating spot for fans seeking a connection to the Wizarding World in London.
3
House of MinaLima
15 minutes
The House of MinaLima, located in London’s Soho, is a captivating gallery and shop dedicated to the graphic art of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films. Created by designers Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, it showcases intricate prints, props, and designs from the Wizarding World. Spread across several floors, visitors can explore magical artworks and purchase unique souvenirs. The House of MinaLima is a must-visit for fans and art enthusiasts alike.
4
Harry Potter Statue
5 minutes
The Harry Potter statue in Leicester Square celebrates the beloved wizarding hero from J.K. Rowling’s series. Part of the “Scenes in the Square” trail, the bronze statue depicts Harry flying on his broomstick during a Quidditch match. Set in the heart of London’s entertainment district, it honours the enduring cultural impact of the Harry Potter films, which premiered nearby. The statue is a magical stop for fans exploring the city.
5
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
10 minutes
St Pancras Station, an iconic London landmark, gained magical fame as the backdrop for Harry and Ron’s daring flight in the Weasley car to Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Its stunning Victorian Gothic architecture, with the grand red-brick façade of the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, makes it unforgettable.
6
Goodwin's Court
10 minutes
Goodwin's Court, a hidden gem in London, is said to have inspired Knockturn Alley from the Harry Potter series. This narrow, cobblestone lane, lined with 18th-century black-fronted buildings, exudes a mysterious charm reminiscent of the wizarding world's dark magic hub. Its vintage lampposts and quaint windows transport visitors to another era. Nestled near Covent Garden, Goodwin's Court is a must-see spot for fans seeking a slice of magical inspiration in real life.
7
Trafalgar Square
15 minutes
Trafalgar Square, one of London’s most famous landmarks, has a subtle connection to the Harry Potter series. It featured prominently during the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and was also used in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
8
Piccadilly Circus
10 minutes
Piccadilly Circus, one of London’s busiest and most iconic locations, features prominently in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. The scene shows Harry, Hermione, and Ron dashing through the bustling square after fleeing the wedding attack. Known for its bright neon signs and vibrant energy, Piccadilly Circus adds realism and urgency to their escape. It remains a must-visit spot for fans reliving the magic of this unforgettable moment.
9
King's Cross Station
10 minutes
King’s Cross Station is famously featured in the Harry Potter films as the departure point to Hogwarts. The magical Platform 9¾, where students board the Hogwarts Express, is located here. The station’s iconic architecture, including its grand façade and bustling atmosphere, adds to the magic.
10
Palace Theatre
5 minutes
Get a photo out side the Palace Theatre - home of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is an award-winning stage play that continues the magical story of Harry Potter, now an adult. Presented in two parts, the play features stunning special effects, spellbinding performances, and an original story by J.K. Rowling.
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