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Experience all things Potter with this magical tour. You'll visit some of the places which inspired the Harry Potter books & experience the London locations featured in the Harry Potter films.
Great for the whole family
- be transported with or without your Nimbus Two Thousand! A must for any Harry Potter fan!
A unique, tailored experience, taking in the sights of London in such a way as to thoroughly entrance & put a spell on you & your family forever! There is no mystery as to why this tour is so spellbinding! Great for weekends & half term.
The Harry Potter walking tour
Includes:: a boat ride on the River Thames & a London Underground journey, so you must have a valid Zone 1 Travelcard/ Oystercard to take part. Please wear comfortable shoes & clothing. The tour takes place come rain or shine.
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Harry Potter Locations The cinema where each of the Harry Potter films has had its world premiere. The Seven Potters Battle in the London sky (The Deathly Hallows). The real thoroughfare on which Diagon Alley was based. Platform 9¾! Where Hogwart's students alone can catch the Hogwart's Express. Walk across the bridge destroyed by Lord Voldemort's Death Eaters (Half-Blood Prince). The entrance to the Leaky Cauldron that Harry & Hagrid entered on their way to Diagon Alley (Sorcerers Stone / Philosophers Stone). The entrance to the Leaky Cauldron where the Knight Bus dropped Harry off (Prisoner of Azkaban). The visitors' entrance to the Ministry of Magic (Order of the Phoenix/ Deathly Hallows). Plus much, much more...
Harry Potter London Walk London landmarks & attractions Trafalgar Square. St Paul's Cathedral. Millenium Bridge. Tate Modern. Borough Market. Leadenhall Market. Tower Bridge. Monument. Bank of Engl&. Kings Cross Station.