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Harry Potter Tour in London The Magic Continues.in Executive luxury Vehicle

4 hours

Easy

Explore The magical World of Harry Potter, on this private tour in London. With live commentary from your host at every location.

Experience the world of wizardry on a tour of London's Harry Potter filming locations. Cruise through the city in your very own private vehicle and visit cinematic landmarks such as Number 12, Grimmauld Place, Diagonal Alley and Platform 9¾. Along the way visit famous locations that inspired the epic series. Visit film locations like Leadenhall Market, and search for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone 

See London's landmarks that inspired J K Rowling to write her acclaimed Harry Potter novels

Your First stop will be at the • King’s Cross – Home of Platform 9 ¾. • King’s Cross train station is the very place that the Hogwarts Express departs from in the books and the films. 

• The first is the actual spot between Platforms 4 and 5 where Platform 9 ¾ is supposed to reside. There’s not actually that much to see here though. 

• Much more exciting is the trolley half-buried into the wall poised for you to take that classic shot. It’s next to the Harry Potter Shop in which you can pick up your very own wand.

After King's cross we will be visiting • St Pancras Station – The Setting for the Flying Car 

Then we will head out to • Claremont Square – The Order of the Phoenix HQ 

•Next Leadenhall Market – Diagon Alley and The Leaky Cauldron location of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. 

•Visit Tower Bridge only makes a fleeting appearance in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and another in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince but it’s always worth taking a peek at, particularly when it’s on our way to our next stop anyway. 

• Remember the scene in The Order of the Phoenix when Harry flies past Tower Bridge on his journey along the Thames along with the rest of the order. • From here, you can also glance over to City Hall on the left – the glass asymmetrical globe that looks like it’s leaning away from the river. 

• City Hall also pops up at the beginning of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince when the Death Eaters cause havoc, 

Next • Stoney Street Borough Market, The Entrance to the Leaky Cauldron, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

• The Millenium Bridge – The Site of the Attack by the Death Eaters.

• St Paul’s Cathedral – Part of Hogwarts 

• We’re not going to go into St Paul’s Cathedral because the part of the cathedral used in the films is only accessible as part of a special guided tour run by the Cathedral itself. 

• Still, you can read this as you walk past one of London’s most recognizable buildings. • Australia House – Aka Gringotts bank. in both Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and as the backdrop to the trio’s antics in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II. • Goodwin’s Court and Cecil Court – Diagon Alley

• Piccadilly Circus – Part of the escape to London in the Deathly Hallows.

• Great Scotland Yard – The Ministry of Magic.

• Westminster Station – Closest tube to the Ministry.

• Lambeth Bridge – Where we witness some of the Knight Bus’s frantic journey.







What's included?

    Pick up and drop off

    Bottled water

    Private transport

    Exclusions
    • Entry or admission fee

    Gratuity

    Entry to any sites

    Blue badge guide

    Please note
    • Stroller / pram accessible
    • Wheelchair accessible
    • Accessible for those with limited mobility
    • Animals or pets allowed
    • Infant seats available
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