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VIP Deluxe Tour of Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio London
Join our Harry Potter deluxe tour of the Warner Bros Studio London and learn about The Making of Harry Potter. Our VIP tour package includes private transfer from your Central London hotel in a premium vehicle. Upon arrival avoid the crowds with priority access and be greeted by intereactor staff. Enjoy an exclusive talk about how the Harry Potter books became movies before stepping into The Great Hall. Enjoy a glass of champagne or soft drink on this semi private visit in The Great Hall with a maximum of 50 people. From here follow the studio tour at your leisure with a self-guided visit passing some of the most iconic sets.
Our Harry Potter deluxe tour of Warner Bros Studio is available every Friday. Given this limited availability, it’s recommended to book in advance since tickets are likely to sell out.
- Our VIP deluxe tour experience begins with pickup from your London hotel. Travel in a luxury vehicle to Warner Bros Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter
- On arrival be greeted by interactor staff who will escort you to receive your deluxe tour tickets
- Get the full VIP treatment! Wait for this magical Harry Potter experience to begin
- Enjoy a talk about the how the Harry Potter books were transformed into movies
- Step into The Great Hall for an exclusive visit. This includes a glass of champagne or a soft drink as you enjoy extra time in The Great Hall
- Enjoy an executive visit with a maximum of 50 guests
- Start your self-guided tour revealing behind-the-scenes secrets of the making of Harry Potter as you explore all areas of the Warner Bros Studio. This includes The Forbidden Forest, Dumbledore’s office and Platform 9¾. You’ll even get to hop onboard the original Hogwarts Express!
- Continue with a walk inside Gringotts Wizarding Bank and a stroll down Diagon Alley. Take time to admire the extraordinary scale model of Hogwarts Castle
- At the end of your deluxe Studio Tour, we will drive you back to your London hotel.
What’s Included?
The Great Hall
- Traval in a private executive vehicle with pickup and dropoff at your Central London hotel
- On arrival you will be greeted by an interactor staff member
- Avoid the crowds with priority entrance
- Enjoy a talk about how the Harry Potter books were turned into films
- Step into The Great Hall and enjoy a glass of champagne or a soft drink
- Enjoy semi-private time in The Great Hall with a maximum of just 50 guests
- From The Great Hall continue with a self-guided visit
- 5.00pm: Depart from your hotel in Central London
- 6.50pm: Arrive at the Studio tour
- 10.15pm: Depart from the Studio tour
- 11.00pm: Arrive back in Central London, with drop-off at your Central London hotel
MORE INFORMATION:
- All timings are approximate and are based on traffic conditions which can vary
- After booking you will be contacted by one of our staff to confirm the exact departure time from your Central London hotel
- If your hotel or airbnb is not located in Central London please contact us with the full hotel or aribnb address to find out if we can pick-up from this location
- On selected dates the tour will operate earlier starting at 3.15pm from your hotel and arriving back at your hotel at approximately 9.00pm
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A Magical Guide to the Warner Bros Studio Tour in London: Everything You Need to Know
Last Updated: February 16, 2022
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Fact: In my entire life, I’ve only cried once at a tourist attraction.
And judge me all you want, but this cryfest happened at a Harry Potter studio tour.
… Allow me to explain myself.
Like most children born in the 90s, much of my youth was spent daydreaming about the arrival of my Hogwart’s acceptance letter. As this dream dwindled with the hardships of adulting, I instead took comfort in carbs and magical movie marathons.
But, it didn’t take much for these childhood dreams to resurface. A trip to London was all it took to re-open the floodgates (literally).
Let me tell you: for a Harry Potter fan, there is no attraction on this Earth more overwhelming and amazing than the Warner Bros Studio Tour London, (AKA London’s Harry Potter set tour), which brings you through the filming site for all 8 movies in the Harry Potter franchise.
In addition to sets, you’re also shown countless props, the best gift shop in the world, and even a chance to taste butter beer for yourself. Come on now, is it at all a surprise that I bawled when I got to the end?
Read onwards for important info to know about the tour, some tips to keep in mind and of course, a recap of the experience (with plenty of photos!) Be careful for this section, as spoilers are abound!
PS: Check out my full list of Harry Potter themed attractions and experiences in London for more nerdy goodness.
Basic information to know about the Harry Potter Set Tour
If you’re interested in booking the epic Warner Bros Studio Tour in London for yourself, then here are some basic must-knows.
Harry Potter Studio Tour Tickets Info:
I first visited this attraction in 2014 and it was a hot mess then, and has only grown in popularity in the past few years.
If this Harry Potter set tour is a must-do for you, then make sure you book your tickets WELL in advance or you risk not being able to go!
Luckily, even when tickets are sold out on the main site, there are tours you can book online that will have tickets available for sold out dates.
Sometimes, booking with a tour is worthwhile because you not only guarantee your tickets, you also get the convenience of private transport there, which is nice and much less stressful than using public transport yourself.
Here is a breakdown of different Harry Potter Studio tour options that include transport. For your convenience, I also lay out their costs and what they have to offer:
Tickets can also be purchased online from the studio itself here.
How to Get to the Warner Bros Studio Tour in London:
Despite its name, the Warner Bros Studio London is actually located in Leavesden, which is northwest of London.
While booking a tour/private transport is the easiest and most convenient way to get there, it is still quite painless to reach via public transit, as a shuttle bus runs from Watford Junction railway station.
To get to the Watford Junction station, you need to make use of London’s overground system.
Not sure about the best route to get there? Check out this handy trip planner . The tour’s website recommends that you arrive at Watford Junction 45 minutes prior to your tour time.
Remember to bring change, as the cost for the shuttle bus is 2 pounds each way.
NOTE : Leave a lot of leeway for you to get there. We definitely got lost a few times due to the transfers, and were stressed to the max! For a more stress-free experience, consider prebooking a tour that comes with transport. Here’s one for under $100USD.
Tips for Doing the Harry Potter Set Tour Like a Pro
Having addressed the basics, here are some tips you should keep in mind when planning your visit:
1. Check on the Warner Bros Studio Tour website for special events
The studio tour often has special weeks during which there are specialized displays or demonstrations.
If you have quite some time in London, I suggest looking up when special events are happening and to plan accordingly.
I was luckily around for the beginning of Wand Week, so I got to see wandmakers do their thing and I even got to pose with some Death Eaters. Super cool!
2. Allow extra time for travel
Especially if you are new to London, trying to navigate the transit there can take time, so give yourself plenty of time to arrive at the studio.
That being said, do not hyperventilate if your ticketed time is fast approaching. While the reservation system does assign you a time, they won’t turn you away if you are a bit late.
3. Don’t forget to print your Warner Bros Studio Tour ticket
This will make the whole process smoother.
One girl that came with us didn’t print hers and upon arrival, she realized that her order never actually went through.
Luckily, even though they claim there is no box office at the attraction, she was able to purchase a ticket there, but do book in advance to save yourself the trouble.
4. Set yourself a budget for magical souvenirs
Trust me, when you enter the Harry Potter Studio Tour Shop for the first time, you will lose all sense of self control.
You will suddenly want all these things that you would never need.
Legit wizard robe? Okay!
Replica wand? Yes please.
There are so many amazingly crafted souvenirs for sale that you will easily empty your wallet.
For budget-conscious backpackers (like me) or large families with crying children, setting a budget beforehand is a must.
5. Grab yourself a free Warner Bros Studio Tour London passport
At some point during the tour, you might notice children getting awesome embossed stamps on a Harry Potter passport.
Uh, yeah, those are actually not just for kids!
I shamelessly (and sweetly) asked a staff member for one, and they kindly obliged.
Getting the stamps is fun and having a Harry Potter passport is pretty much the best souvenir ever.
6. Be sure to check out other Harry Potter filming locations around the UK too
If you’ve made it all the way to Leavesden, you’re actually pretty close to a variety of other Harry Potter filming locations!
While this set tour is of course incredible, there are dozens of other real-life filming locations scattered around the UK that you can visit for yourself. Click here for a full list.
Harry Potter Set Tour Recap with Photos
With those tips out of the way, I’d love to show you some photos and a brief overview of the experience from my visit in 2014. Note that they have added a lot since then, but still…
WARNING: spoilers, spoilers, spoilers.
Some would say that the best way to experience this tour is by seeing everything first hand, but if you are curious to see photos and more, feel free to scroll further.
Your magical experience begins as soon as you walk into the building. All around the lobby are canvases with various Harry Potter characters, as well as props and other cool artifacts hanging off the walls.
Even the task of waiting in line (typically the most mundane thing ever) is a joy for this tour.
The queue moves very quickly and there is plenty for you to nerd out about as you wait.
Most notably, Harry’s cupboard under the stairs , is right next to the queuing area, ensuring that you get a perfect view of this iconic set.
You’ll notice that groups are taken in based on their spot in line, rather than their timed reservation.
This is why there is some flexibility when it comes to your arrival time.
If you’re a few minutes late, no worries, just hop in the queue and you will make it in all-the-same.
The tour begins with a brief video introduction to the franchise, followed by a preshow featuring Rupert, Daniel and Emma themselves.
As this preshow concludes, the screen reveals the doors to the Great Hall! During my tour, they invited any birthday kids to come up and help open the doors.
After seriously wishing it was my birthday, I bitterly watched two ecstatic kids live out their childhood dreams, revealing the first stop of the tour, the amazing…
1. Great Hall!
This is the the only part of the tour where your time will be limited, as they let tour groups in every few minutes.
As such, if you want photos, be sure to snap them quickly !
Being in this room is an unreal feeling. In addition to the long tables, cutlery and elaborate set pieces, you also get to view costumes from students in each house, and important Hogwarts faculty as well!
2. The Big Room
After your time in the Great Hall, you are brought into the Big Room , which houses a variety of sets, props and costumes.
Here, you are given free reign to explore for yourself and gawk at all the amazing pieces the room contains!
Highlights for me were definitely the Potions classroom (complete with a Snape costume on display), the Gryffindor Common Room and the Weasley House .
Many of the sets also have interactive buttons where you can make objects move by pressing them.
This was especially cool in the Weasley kitchen, where the touch of a button could make an iron move on its own, make vegetables chop themselves, etc. Super neat!
For those seeking a sweet photo opp, there are several green screen opportunities to ride a broom as a Quidditch player and more! I didn’t wait in line for this bit, but it definitely looked like a lot of fun! Here are some photos from the Big Room:
3. The Backlot
After perusing the Big Room, you are brought outside to the Backlot , home to a variety of sets including Harry’s Privet Drive home , the Hogwarts Bridge , the Knight Bus and of course, the concession stands!
It’s at this point in the tour that you can live out your childhood fantasy of sipping a nice, cold butterbeer.
Be sure to explore the bridge before you purchase a butterbeer, as no food or drink is allowed on that set.
Now, while public opinion seems to be split on the taste of butterbeer, I have to say that I. loved. every. single. sip.
It’s very possible that I was blinded by the magic of my surroundings, but I would argue that it’s worth a try regardless!
NOTE: If you want to purchase a souvenir cup, remember to bring a bag or something to wrap it in, as that stuff can get mighty sticky. Here’s a sample of the cool things you’ll see in the backlot!
4. Art Department, Creature Effects and Diagon Alley
When you’re ready to go back inside, countless wonders from the creature effects & art department await you. Here, you really get to appreciate the depth of work put into creating a whole magical world.
I was really wowed by everything.
In this area, you will see masks, wigs, models and more of your favourite magical creatures.
In this second half of the tour as well, you get to walk through Diagon Alley. The details and work in the set will absolutely blow you away. The shops look so real, you’ll be tempted to go knocking on their doors.
5. Hogwarts Castle Model
And lastly, the grand finale of the Harry Potter set tour… The model of Hogwarts!
This one here is a real showstopper.
A walkway surrounding the model allows you to view it from all angles, taking in the fine details of this wonderful school.
For many Harry Potter fans, seeing the castle like this is a dream come true. Now, if only it were real!
At the end of the tour, just before the entrance of the Harry Potter Studio Tour Shop, you will see this wonderfully beautiful quote appear on the screen:
It was at this point that I began to bawl. I couldn’t help it!
Everything that I loved about the series had been shown to me in the past few hours, and for that short period of time, I got to live out my dream of seeing the magical world that made my childhood.
Messy and gross, I walked into the gift shop, which was a massive treasure trove of things you never knew you wanted or needed. Wands for every character? I’ll take 100.
And there you have it, the most magical experience ever . One day, I will visit the Wonderful Wizarding World of Harry Potter, but until then, I think this tour has given me enough happy & geeky memories to last. …. At least for the next little while.
Any more questions about visiting the Warner Bros Studio Tour in London?
Over to you – have you ever been to the Warner Bros Studio Tour in London? IF NOT, THEN WTF ARE YOU WAITING FOR? No jk, uh I meant to ask, which part would you most look forward to?!
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7 thoughts on “A Magical Guide to the Warner Bros Studio Tour in London: Everything You Need to Know”
Enjoyed every bit of your blog article.Much thanks again. Really Cool.
Thanks for reading! 🙂
bookmarked!!, I like your blog!
thanks Jane!! 😀
Hi Christina! I’m going to be traveling alone to London this week, would the Harry Potter tour be fun for a solo traveler? Also, I was considering buying a groupon for a night tour, but the picture of you holding the butter beer appears to be outside? I guess we would be missing this part of the tour if I went at night then eh?
hi Lisa, I hope this comment isn’t too late! but YES YES YES the tour would 100% still be fun as a solo traveler (provided that you like Harry Potter haha). I didn’t realize they had a special night tour, but the butterbeer was outside in a special lot where they had lots of big props and set pieces (it’s part of the tour) so I can’t imagine they would leave it out for any reason. I have my fingers crossed for you!
Thank you for this article and the pics. I always need to take a peek of the atmosphere beforehand since I’m going solo. I hope they will let me use my selfie stick inside.
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Warner Bros. London Studio Tour: The Making of Harry Potter
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Step into the world of witchcraft and wizardry on this tour of Warner Bros. London Studio —discover the sets , special effects , props and costumes used in the films! A fantastic tour enjoyed by muggles and magic folk alike!
Tour Highlights
- Grab a stress-free bus transfer from London city centre to Warner Bros. London Studio and back.
- Explore iconic spaces including the Great Hall , Dumbledore's office , Diagon Alley , the Gryffindor Common Room , Olivander's wand shop and more!
- See original props used in the films, such as Harry's Nimbus 2000 and Hagrid's flying motorcycle .
- Discover how special effects were used to bring various creatures to life .
What to Expect
On the day of the activity, we'll hop on a 1-hour shuttle bus in London city centre to bring us to Warner Bros. Studios. At the studio, you'll have 4 hours to explore the studio at your own pace .
Along the way, you'll discover the Great Hall , Dumbledore's office , Harry's Nimbus 2000 , Hagrid's flying motorcycle , Gryiffindor's Common Room and dormitories , Hagrid's hut , Gringotts Wizarding Bank , the potions classroom , Olivanders ' and Professor Umbridge's office in the Ministery of Magic .
You'll also gain an insight into the special effects used to bring magic to the muggle world. What's more, there are several interactive exhibitions to experiencestep foot into the wizarding world!
After the tour, you'll want to stop in the souvenir shop to grab a snack and maybe even a butterbeer at the Studio Café . Cheers!
Digital Audio Guide
If you want to find everything there is to know about the making of Harry Potter, you can rent an English audio guide for just £ 5.25 ( US$ 6.50).
Meeting points
When making your booking, you'll be able to choose the meeting point from which you'd like to travel to the Warner Studios:
- Victoria Station : Bus stop 1 on Bulleid Way
- Baker Street : Bus stop S at Gloucester Place
Harry Potter Free Walking Tour London
If you're a true Potterhead, you might be interested in exploring some of the filming locations around London on our Harry Potter Free Walking Tour in London.
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7 hours 30 minutes.
Transport in a luxury coach with WiFi
Access to the Warner Studios
Not included
Audio guide in English: £ 5.25 ( US$ 6.50)
When to book?
You can book up to the start time, as long as there are places remaining. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Type of voucher
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.
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- Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
- Reduce, reuse, recycle.
- Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
- Uphold fair employment standards.
- Foster the growth of local communities.
- Preserve the integrity of local culture.
- Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
- Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
- Operate with honesty and transparency.
- Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.
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Frequently asked questions
Q - Is the studio wheelchair accessible?
A - It is wheelchair accessible, but only one wheelchair is valid on the bus, so two wheelchair users would not be able to enjoy the tour at the same time.
Q - How long does the tour last?
A - The length tour will depend on your pace, although the tour usually lasts about three and a half hours. On this tour you'll have a total of four hours free for the visit.
Q - Where are the Harry Potter London studios?
A - They are located in Leavesden, Watford, about 30 kilometres (18 miles) north-west of central London.
Q - Is there a cloakroom available at the studios?
A - Yes. Coats, bags and suitcases can be left in our cloakroom free of charge for the duration of your visit. Please note that we are unable to store food in our cloakroom.
Q - Is there a café at the studios?
A - Yes. We have the Studio Café and Starbucks in our lobby, as well as the Backlot Café which you'll pass by halfway through the Studio Tour. We offer fresh food with both gluten and nut free products.
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A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
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Taking a Harry Potter Studio Tour in London: Everything You Need to Know
Last updated: April 9, 2024 . Written by Laurence Norah - 24 Comments
If you’re a Harry Potter fan visiting the UK, the chances are high that you want to take the Harry Potter Studio Tour near London. This tour, of the Warner Bros. Studio where the majority of the films were shot, is a fascinating experience, and well worth doing even if you’re not a Harry Potter fan.
You can visit places like the Great Hall, the railway station, various filming locations from inside Hogwarts, the Forbidden Forest, and even Diagon Alley.
As well as visiting the film sets, you will also learn all about how the films were made, see many of the props from the movies, get to participate in some green screen magic, have the opportunity to try Butterbeer, and of course, buy all the Harry Potter merchandise you can imagine!
In this guide we’re going to go through everything you need to know to visit the Harry Potter Studios, including how to get there, how to get tickets, information for making the most of your day, and lots more! Let’s get started by answering some questions you may have.
Where Was Harry Potter Filmed?
Harry Potter was filmed all across the UK, at real world locations such as Glenfinnan Viaduct, Alnwick Castle, Glencoe in Scotland and Leadenhall Market in London . See our full guide to Harry Potter filming locations in the UK for more.
The interior sets and the majority of the rest of the films were shot at the Warner Bros. Studio in Leavesden, just outside London.
Where is the Harry Potter Studio Tour?
The Harry Potter Studio Tour takes place in the Warner Bros. Studio, which is found in Leavesden, England. This is around 20 miles northwest of London.
The Warner Bros. Studio is a fully working film studio, one of the largest in the UK, and many films have been shot here, including the whole Harry Potter franchise as well as some of the Star Wars, Batman , and Mission: Impossible films.
Harry Potter Studio Opening Times
You will definitely want to check the website for up-to-date opening times, but generally throughout the year the studio is open from 8.30am through to 10pm. More specifically:
- Doors open at 8.30am
- First tour starts at 9am
- Final tour starts at 6.30pm
- Studio closes at 10pm
These times do vary by day. In terms of dates, the Studio is open every day of the week. There are some exceptions, it is closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day (25th and 26th of December).
How Much Does the Harry Potter Studio Tour Cost?
Prices for the standard tour are as follows (correct as of April 2024).
- Adult: £53.50
- Child aged 5-15: £43
- Childer Under 4: Free
- Family: £172
- Carer: Free
For a family, this can be either 2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children.
You can also purchase more expensive tour packages, but these are the basic prices. Note that these are just entry prices, and don’t include any transport.
Is the Harry Potter Studio Tour Accessible?
The Harry Potter Studio Tour is accessible, and visitors can bring one carer free of charge with proof of entitlement.
For the studio itself, the majority of it is level and accessible for wheelchair users. There are some exceptions, such as the Hogwarts Bridge and the Knights Bus. Diagon Alley also includes an incline and cobbled streets.
Wheelchairs and mobility scooters are permitted but mobility scooters cannot be wider than 86cm.
Visitors with assistance dogs are welcome and water bowls can be provided. There’s also a dedicated toilet area for assistance dogs.
For visitors with a hearing impairment, induction loops can be provided. A portable iPad is also available (this must be booked in advance), which can provide a subtitled version of some of the films. It’s also possible to book a BSL tour in advance.
For more information on accessibility and any other needs you have, please visit the accessibility section of the official website.
How to Get to the Harry Potter Studio Tour
You have two major options for getting to the Harry Potter Studio Tour – you can take a tour which includes your transport, or you can make your own way there using either public transport or a car.
We’ll go through both of these options so you can make the right decision as to which is going to be best for you.
Certainly, the easiest option for getting to the Harry Potter Studios is to take a tour which includes your return transport.
These tours leave from various locations around London (and other parts of the UK), and included in the price of your tour will be pre-booked timed entry to the Studio Tour and return transport to and from a pick-up point.
Note that most tours do not include a guide inside the experience as it is largely self-guided. However, you can book a tour, such as this one , which does include a guide for the time inside the studio as well. When choosing tours, do check how long they give you at the studio. You will generally want a minimum of three hours, although you might find four hours will be more suitable if you want to experience everything.
Some options include:
- This tour which departs from the Victoria Coach Station in London
- Another tour with departure from Victoria Coach Station in London
- A slightly longer tour giving you 4 hours at the studio, with departure from Kings Cross Station, London
- This is a fully guided tour which includes return transport and a guide throughout the experience.
- This tour of the Harry Potter studios , which includes return transport from central London hotels
- If you want to do more on your day, this tour includes a tour of Oxford as well as the Studios , with departures from Great Portland Street, London
- This tour , with one of our favorite walking tour companies Take Walks includes a short walking tour of central London (including some Harry Potter filming locations in London ), followed by round trip transport to the studio and entry to the Studio Tour for four hours. We’ve done this tour and it is a good option although does make for a full day.
As you can see, there are lots of options! We’ve got more on all of these in the section below on how to buy your tickets for the Studio Tour.
By Public Transport
From central London, it’s fairly easy to get to the Harry Potter Studios by public transport. You will take the train from Euston Station to Watford Junction.
Then you need to take a dedicated shuttle bus operated by the Studio Tour that runs from just outside Watford Junction Station (it is well sign posted), that takes you directly to the studios.
For the train, you can either buy your tickets in advance here , or you can pay on the day using a contactless or Oyster card. This will require you to tap in and tap out using the yellow card readers. Note that Oyster cards and contactless cards do not work beyond Watford Junction, so don’t go any further than this.
See our guide to buying and using the Oyster card in London , and our guide to paying for public transport in London for more information on using these forms of payment for travel in and around London.
For the shuttle bus, this is included in the price of your entry ticket. To board the bus you will need to have a valid pre-purchased ticket to the Harry Potter Studios, or proof of a ticket booking confirmation (printed or on your phone).
Getting to the Harry Potter Studios by car is relatively easy. Depending on the time of day, exact departure location and traffic, the drive from central London takes around an hour to ninety minutes.
From Oxford it’s around an hour, and it’s around two hours from Birmingham. Visitors with valid pre-purchased Studio tickets can take advantage of free parking on site. Note you cannot enter the parking area without a valid ticket or booking confirmation for that day.
Where to Buy Harry Potter Studio Tour Tickets
If you are making your own way to the Harry Potter studios, you have to buy your ticket in advance from the official website . You cannot turn up without a ticket, and tickets are not for sale on site.
Tickets go on sale well in advance, but despite the site having capacity for up to 6,000 people a day, they tend to sell out far in advance, so you will want to plan as far ahead as possible.
The summer months, weekends, and school holidays are the busiest days of the year for the Studio so we recommend that you book as far in advance as you can if you are visiting over those periods.
Weekdays often have better availability, so if you are flexible, look at different days of the week to maximise your chances of getting a ticket.
Tickets are for timed entry, which helps the studios manage visitor numbers throughout the day. Whilst there is no limit to how long you can stay after you enter, you do need to enter the attraction at the time you book. There is a little bit of flexibility in this, but it’s best not to show up hours later than your time to avoid disappointment.
The WB Studios Tour folks recommend you arrive at the site at least 20 minutes before your ticket time so you can go through the security checks.
If you can’t buy a ticket from the official site, don’t worry, you still have lots of options.
First, you can opt to take a tour with a tour company, as these have a different ticket allocation system. Whilst this will be slightly more expensive, at least you will still be able to go, and it will include transport as well. See here for some of the tour options available, and here for even more !
Another option is to book a Deluxe Tour, which includes a two-hour guided tour of the studios, a photo package, a hot meal, butterbeer, souvenir guidebook and special designated parking. Following the guided tour, you are free to explore yourself. As Deluxe Tours are more expensive, they tend to have better availability.
Deluxe Tours can be booked directly with the Studios, subject to availability, on the official site here .
How Long Does the Harry Potter Studio Tour take?
The regular tour itself is self-guided, other than an introduction at the beginning, so you can take as long as you like to wander the studios.
The average length of a visit is around three and a half hours, and that is what the studio estimates most people will take and forecast their capacity around.
This is also about the amount of time that most tour companies will give you, although some offer a bit more time on site, so if you think you will need more time, be sure to pick a tour company that offers more time.
Where to Stay Near the Harry Potter Studios
The majority of visitors to the Harry Potter Studios visit from London as a day trip, and choose a hotel in London. If you go down this route, you might want to consider a hotel that makes it easier to get to the studios, be that by public transport or on one of the tours.
We’ve suggested some options below, as well as some hotels near the Studios themselves if you want to be really close.
Note that hotels in London are relatively expensive, especially those located near major attractions, and rooms aren’t always huge. However, we’ve picked what we think are a good choice for you.
We also recommend reading our guide to where to stay in London for some suggested options across all budgets.
Hotels near London Victoria train station (where most bus tours depart)
- Comfort Inn Buckingham Palace Road – great value 3* property just 5 minutes walk from London Victoria train station
- The Resident Hotel – well reviewed 4* property, five minutes from London Victoria.
- Lime Tree Hotel – A well reviewed boutique hotel, around nine minutes walk from London Victoria
- Walrus Bar and Hostel – it’s not too close to London Victoria (15-20 minutes by public transport, or a 35 minute walk), but it’s very central and is a great budget option for London in general
Hotels near Euston train station (for the train)
- YHA London St. Pancras – a good value budget option a short walk from both Euston and Kings Cross stations. Offers both private and dormitory style rooms
- Comfort Inn and Suites King Cross – a great mid-range option, with all rooms coming with a kitchenette
- Point A Hotels – comfortable, cosy rooms, part of the well rated budget-friendly Point A hotel chain
- Radisson Blu Edwardian – luxury, boutique accommodation, a short walk from Euston station
Hotels near the Harry Potter Studios
- Mercure London – one of the closest hotels to the actual studios, this would be a good option if you are driving and want to be as close as possible
- Holiday Inn Express London – right next to Watford Junction, this mid-range and well reviewed property is convenient for both trains to London, and for the studio shuttle
- Jurys Inn London Watford – another great mid-range option, just a short walk from Watford Junction train station
Our Harry Potter Studio Tour Review and Experience
Now for the fun stuff! Although, if you want your visit to be a surprise, you might want to skip this section, as you now have everything you need to know in order to visit.
Still, if you want an idea of what to expect from your visit, read on, and we’ll share our own experiences of visiting the Harry Potter Studios! We have actually visited a few times over the years, both via a tour and using our own transport, and well talk about that a bit as well.
The first time we visited the studios we came from central London, taking the train to Watford Junction and the Shuttle Bus to the studio. When we visited there was a fee for the shuttle bus, but this is now included in the price of the ticket. The train was easy, and the shuttle bus departure point was well marked just outside the train station.
We pre-booked our tickets on the official website, so with our email booking confirmation we picked up our tickets from the kiosks. They have both staffed ticket windows and automatic kiosks – both work!
Once we had our ticket, which had our entry time on it, we went through security and joined the line for entry.
On another visit we took a tour to central London to compare the experience, specifically this tour . Whilst getting to the studio ourselves was easy enough, obviously having a bus take us directly to and from the studio from central London did make things even easier. However as it wasn’t a guided tour, once we were on site the experience was the same as visiting ourselves.
All entries for the Harry Potter Studio Tour are timed, so you have to wait in line, as they let each group in all together. Still, waiting in line is made fun, as the line has the cupboard under the stairs set right next to it, meaning you can start getting excited about your upcoming adventure straight away (and start taking pictures!).
At the time of our entry, we were all ushered into a large waiting room with a series of screens around the walls and given a brief introduction as to what we might expect. We then went into a cinema where some of the key cast members shared their thoughts. Then, the cinema screen rolled away, revealing a giant wooden door before us. Here, a guide welcomed us, and prepared us for our journey.
The Great Hall and Beyond
After our introduction, the massive wooden doors we were standing in front of opened, and the Great Hall was revealed. I have to say, this was pretty amazing, to be able to step into the world of Harry Potter. The Great Hall set was used as the Great Hall for six of the films, with many scenes shot here.
It certainly felt like the most complete of the sets we visited, as it was totally immersive and all around us, and was quite an experience.
From the Great Hall we were essentially allowed to continue on our own into the first half of the tour building. This had so much to see that I won’t go into it all here.
To give you an idea though, you can do everything from practice your wand waving through to seeing the Womping Willow in action through to visiting the potions laboratory, meeting Buckbeak, hanging out on Platform 9 3/4, and wandering around the Forbidden Forest!
Food and Butterbeer
Around half way through the tour, you come to the Backlot Cafe. This serves hot and cold food, as well as that famous drink – Butterbeer! This is a non-alcoholic beverage that tastes sort of like a mix of marshmallows and popcorn. It is definitely a must-try when visiting! We can also recommend the Butterbeer icecream which is very good.
You don’t have to eat here, as there are other dining options on site, including the Studio Cafe. However, if you want to try Butterbeer, the Backlot Cafe is the place to do it.
Privet Drive and the Night Bus
Once you’ve finished your butterbeer experience, it’s time to head outside to Privet Drive! Here you can see the house where Harry grew up, as well as a number of other fairly large props and sets, including the Knight Bus and the bridge that led across the ravine outside Hogwarts.
This is the only outside part of the tour, and it isn’t a huge area, although if the weather isn’t great you might want a waterproof jacket to enjoy this part of the tour.
Gringotts Bank, Diagon Alley and the Last of the Tour
After seeing the exterior part of the tour, you enter the final part of the tour. Don’t worry though, you’re only really half way though – there’s loads to see still! From here you’re going to see a lot of the props and costumes, as well as detailed information on how these were created, and the work that went into them.
You’re also going to have the opportunity to walk through Gringotts Bank, meet a dragon, walk right down Diagon Alley, and see such locations as Ollivanders Wand Shop!
Finally, and perhaps most impressively, you come to the 1:24 scale model of Hogwarts itself. This is a massive construction that fills a whole room, and is truly spectacular. You can also watch videos to see how the model was used and digitally merged into the final films, which is very impressive.
Once you’re done with all the above, you pop out into the shop, where you can buy pretty much any Harry Potter merchandise you can imagine!
Tips for Visiting the Harry Potter Studio
Based on our experiences visiting the Harry Potter Studio in London, we’ve put together the following tips to help you plan your visit and maximise your time.
Decide how you want to visit
As described earlier in detail, you have a number of options for visiting the Harry Potter Studios, although depending on ticket availability, you might not always have every option. However, the main options are:
- Book a standard tour and plan your own transport, either by train/shuttle or car
- Book a deluxe tour and plan your own transport, either by train/shuttle or car
- Book a tour that includes transport and entry like this
Whichever you choose to go for, you will definitely have a great time!
Book your tickets in advance
We can’t emphasise this enough – tickets are not available on site – you have to book in advance . If you’re travelling independently, you can do that through the official site .
If tickets are not available through the official site for the time you want to visit, or you’d rather let someone else handle your transport, here is a good selection of tours to choose from , and here are some more options .
Plan your time
The average visit time is three and a half hours, so make sure you give yourself at least this much time on site. Don’t forget there’s food on-site as well as a massive gift shop, so you’ll want to factor time in for these activities too. Some fans can easily spend 4 or 5 hours here.
Whilst the majority of tours that include transport give you at least three hours on site, some allow for longer visits, so make sure to book the right tour for you. There is a lot to do and see on site, so more time can definitely be put to good use and you don’t want to feel rushed!
One of the best parts of visiting the Harry Potter Studios is just how interactive the experience can be. Whilst it’s certainly not a theme park, there’s a lot to do, from practicing your wand skills through to pushing your own trolley through the wall at platform 9 3/4 through to riding and summoning your own broomstick!
Some of these experiences will have a short queue, but due to the timed system for entry, these will never be too long.
Many visitors also come in full Harry Potter outfits, so don’t be afraid to dress up and get into the swing of things. You won’t be alone, and it adds to the experience for many people!
Further Reading
And that’s it for our guide to the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London. We hope you found it useful – we certainly had a lot of fun taking the tour and putting this post together!
As well as this post, we’ve also got a lot more content that we think you’ll find useful, both Harry Potter related, and other content to help you plan your time in London and the UK.
- Whilst this is one of the best places for Harry Potter fans to visit in the UK, it’s by no means the only Harry Potter location or activity you can take part in. Check out our guides to finding Harry Potter in London, Harry Potter in Edinburgh and Harry Potter in Scotland for more inspiration.
- We also have a complete guide to Harry Potter filming locations in the UK
- A Two Day London Itinerary to help you see all the highlights of London. There’s also a 1 day version if you’re short on time, and both a 3 day and a six day itinerary if you’re here for longer
- Our detailed packing list for London , to help you prepare for your trip
- Our guide to buying and using the London Oyster Card , and our guide to public transport in London to help you get around without spending too much money
- My tips for finding the best Photography Locations in London
- Our full review of the London Pass to help you decide if this attractions pass can save you money on your visit to London
- The best Things to Do in Kensington , London, in case you wanted to focus more on a specific region of the city
- A review of a one day walking tour in London , should you want a guided tour of all of London’s highlights
- Our detailed itinerary for two weeks in the UK , should you want to have London as the start of a bigger adventure. We also have a one week UK itinerary for a slightly shorter visit.
- Thoughts on taking a day trip from London, taking in Stonehenge, Bath and the Cotswolds , our guide to visiting Oxford for a day, and our guide to things to do in Cambridge .
- The Eyewitness Travel Guide to London , which has all sorts of information within, including more itineraries and ideas for your trip. We also recommend the Rick Steve’s London 2019 guide, the #1 bestseller on Amazon for UK travel guides, and always an excellent source of relevant information
And that’s it! Are you a Harry Potter wanting to take the Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour? Have any questions about a visit? Let us know your thoughts or questions in the comments below!
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15th August 2023 at 8:43 am
what an amazing detailed blog. really helped me understand and plan the trip. I am booked for 1st October 5:30 as didn’t get any other day or time slot on the website,, do you think I should look at going through a tour agent to get more time in the day time or evening is fine? hoping there will be no issues in taking public transport while coming back. we will be staying in Westminster.
Laurence Norah says
15th August 2023 at 9:08 am
Thanks very much! So I think you will be fine. On the 1st October it looks like the studio tour doesn’t close until 10pm, and I would say that 4.5 hours should be more than enough. The last bus to the station leaves at 10pm, so just be sure to be on that. In terms of trains, looking at the West Midlands train timetables, the last train on a Sunday back to central London is at quarter to 1 in the morning, so I think you will be fine.
Enjoy your visit!
George says
3rd May 2023 at 7:47 am
I just finished reading your post about taking a Harry Potter studio tour and I have to say it was incredibly informative and enjoyable to read! You provided a lot of helpful information for anyone planning on taking a tour, from practical tips on transportation and timing to advice on how to make the most out of the experience.
One of the things I really appreciated about your post was how you made it clear that the tour is not just for die-hard Harry Potter fans. Even for those who have only seen the movies, the tour can be a fascinating and immersive experience. I also liked how you emphasized the importance of taking your time and really exploring each exhibit and set, rather than rushing through them.
Your post was also full of helpful details, from what to expect on the tour to how to save money on tickets. I particularly appreciated your recommendation to book tickets in advance to avoid disappointment, as well as your advice to avoid peak times if possible.
Overall, I thought your post was a fantastic resource for anyone planning on taking a Harry Potter studio tour. You provided a wealth of information and tips that will undoubtedly make the experience more enjoyable for anyone who reads your post. Thanks for sharing your insights and expertise with us!
4th May 2023 at 5:30 pm
Thanks very much George, I appreciate your feedback!
3rd April 2023 at 10:58 am
Hi there! I just read your blog post about taking a Harry Potter Studio Tour and I have to say, it’s an incredibly informative and detailed guide. I’ve been to the Studio Tour myself and I can attest to the accuracy of your tips and advice.
I particularly appreciate the way you organized your post into different sections, making it easy for readers to find the information they need. Your advice about booking tickets in advance and arriving early is spot on – it’s definitely worth taking those extra steps to avoid long lines and ensure the best possible experience.
Your photos are also amazing and really bring the tour to life. It’s wonderful to see all the different sets and props up close and your photos do a great job of capturing the intricate details that went into creating them.
Overall, I think this post is a fantastic resource for anyone planning a visit to the Harry Potter Studio Tour. You’ve covered everything from transportation to food to the best photo opportunities, making it a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to make the most of their visit. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us!
Highly Recommended to all.
3rd April 2023 at 11:27 am
Thanks very much, I’m glad to hear you found the post useful and you enjoyed your Harry Potter Studio Tour 🙂
Jean searle says
25th October 2021 at 11:18 pm
My family live on the wirral it would take us about 3 1/ 2 hrs to get there with the price of fuel costly then the stay overnight in the hotel with bed and breakfast. Your outstanding entry price for an adult £48 Kids price extortionate my granddaughter is 8yrs old obsessed with Harry Potter reads the books loves the films she is desperate to come on the studio tour but can’t justify you outrageous prices. And then we have to pay for fuel to travel back. I am registered disabled but not in a wheelchair. My husband is my carer we are also pensioners do you honestly expect a disabled person to pay £48 to get in while OK my carer is free surely you should have compensation for the disabled person. As it stands we have to keep letting the 8yr old down as we can’t afford your prices. Then the added extras for the bus etc. I would ask you to see if you could establish a different rate for children under 10 and the disabled pensioner please as we would bring her but out of our pension we cannot afford your cost. Hope you take into account what I have said. Underprivileged children should be catered for I know.you have to make your money but at the cost of a child. Shame on you. My granddaughter may never get to see it now.xc
26th October 2021 at 10:13 am
Thanks for your message! So to be clear, this website is not associated with the Warner Bros Studio or Harry Potter tour. It’s just a guide to visiting. If you want to reach out to them directly, you’ll need to do so via their website. Their contact information can be found here: https://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk/contact-us/
All the best,
Dave Gaudie says
23rd July 2021 at 6:54 pm
Can I take photos throughout the tour ?
23rd July 2021 at 7:02 pm
Yep photography is permitted pretty much everywhere in the Harry Potter studio tour. There are a few exceptions – you can’t do photography in the pre-show cinema, or in the green screen areas. You also can’t use a tripod.
Have a great visit, and let me know if you have any more questions!
13th October 2019 at 4:38 am
Hello! I am so excited to have found your blog. I plan to read the entire london portion. I booked tickets to the studio for 1/1. I thought it would be a fun way to start the new year. Now I am wondering if it will be a problem to get to the studio. TfL site states train will be running on a sunday schedule. How much extra travel time should we think about? Our tix are for 1230p. We are staying by the waterloo station. Thank you for your amazing insights!
13th October 2019 at 3:25 pm
Thanks very much, I’m sure you’ll have an amazing time.
For the trains, all you’d have to do is check the timetables for a Sunday and this should give you an idea of how much time you will need 🙂 You shouldn’t have to worry too much I don’t think, 1230 should give you plenty of time to get there! Have a wonderful time!
Nurika Abdullah says
27th September 2019 at 12:33 am
Hi thank you for this it is so useful especially for first timers like me. My concern is on the age, in the studios website it says below 16 must be accompanied by adults. I am thinking of sending my 15 and 13 yr old kids on their own. Would this be possible if I take a guided tour instead? Many thanks Nurika
27th September 2019 at 7:02 pm
Unfortunately the policy is that all children must be accompanied by an adult, even on the guided tours
26th September 2019 at 7:33 am
Thank you for you site and sharing some great information!! It is just awesome!!
Would you happen to know the difference between the Studio’s VIP tour and the Fully-Guided Making of Harry Potter Tour. Looks like the Fully-Guided might have a couple more stops?
26th September 2019 at 10:49 pm
So the VIP tour (I guess you mean the Deluxe tour?) includes a few extras like butterbeer, souvenir photo, meal and guidebook. So quite a few extras. The fully guided tour includes the tour, but I believe it’s the same actual tour as the Deluxe tour, just without the extras. Of course, it also include round trip transport from London as well.
So it’s more about if you want the extras or not, or if you prefer the transport.
Have an amazing time, whichever you go for!
Dr. Abraham K. George says
2nd May 2019 at 10:15 pm
Wow! What lovely immersive writing, and lots of fine fine details. A pleasure to read. I’m so glad I stumbled on to this blog. My search is over. Have bookmarked it. Going to follow it faithfully for our first-time holiday to London + Scotland this month. The fully guided tour seems to be the best of the lot as it probably gives you the maximum time possible to spend at the studio (I hope). By the way, tickets are sold out on the official site. Thank you so much, Abraham
3rd May 2019 at 4:39 pm
Hi Abraham – my pleasure, and I hope you have a wonderful tour. For sure, the tours are very popular so they sell out far in advance on the official website, but there are a number of other ways to get a trip, so I hope you are able to visit still 🙂
27th March 2019 at 7:48 pm
Hi can i ask the extra activities you mentioned are they free or do I need to account for extra spending money Regard emma
27th March 2019 at 7:59 pm
So the activities like the wand workshop, broomstick summoning and other interactive things like that are included. The only thing you would need money for is the giftshop, or if you want to eat or try butter beer. For the green screen broomstick flying experience, where you are filmed on a broomstick against a green screen, that is an extra price as you get the experience as photos or a DVD. There are also some other opportunities to buy photos through the tour, but these are of course optional 🙂
Have a wonderful time!
Robert says
13th March 2019 at 4:51 pm
Excellent information! I’ve been to the WB Harry Potter Studios twice (2015, 2017), and you really covered everything in accurate detail.
One tiny error though it probably won’t confuse anyone: You wrote “Then you need to take a dedicated shuttle bus operated by the Studio Tour that runs from just outside Euston Station (it is well sign posted), that takes you directly to the studios.” I believe you meant “Watford Junction Station” instead of “Euston Station” in that sentence.
Thanks for your terrific work on the entire site. A colleague of mine sent me a link to it knowing I have led student/parent groups to London. I’ve enjoyed digging into it!
13th March 2019 at 5:00 pm
Thanks so much for your comment! We loved visiting and writing this post was a real pleasure 🙂 Thanks also for spotting that error – I’ve fixed it now 🙂
Thanks again!
Roslia santamaria says
28th November 2018 at 7:02 am
Thank you so much..This is very useful!!
28th November 2018 at 11:21 am
My pleasure Roslia 🙂
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Harry Potter Studio & Oxford from London: Magic Behind the Scenes
Roam the streets of oxford, visit hogwarts castle, and hop aboard the hogwarts express.
Want to immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter while you’re in London? Then join this unforgettable tour, where you’ll spend the morning on a guided walk of Oxford. Afterwards, you’ll be taken toWarner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter. Brave the Forbidden Forest, walk down Diagon Alley and jump aboard the Hogwarts Express. Learn how J.K. Rowling’s legendary books were brought to life, and take plenty of photos to remember your day at Hogwarts!
- Behind the Scenes of Harry Potter
- Excursion to Oxford
- Warner Bros. Studio Tour
- Hogwarts Castle
- Unveiling the Magic
- Gringotts Wizarding Bank
- Dumbledore Office
- Original Costumes Exhibition
Your friendly tour manager will greet you and the rest of your Harry Potter-obsessed group at your designated meeting point conveniently situated near a major Tube station in the heart of the city. From here, you’ll drive to the city of Oxford where you’ll begin your visit with a guided walking tour of this University City. Wander through the university’s stunning grounds and immerse yourself in history as you admire illustrious buildings where so many literary giants have once roamed.
After some free time to explore on your own, you and your group will be transported to a world of magic and wonder at Warner Bros Studio. For at least four hours, you’ll be guided through Diagon Alley, The Forbidden Forest, the Hogwarts Express, and so much more. Not only will you walk through original film sets, but you’ll also marvel at authentic costumes and props, and learn the behind the scenes secrets that helped bring Harry Potter’s fantastical world to life.
London Day Trip to Oxford University and Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter Tour Description
Your 10-hour day trip Includes:
Roundtrip transportation from London by executive coach
Professional tour manager
Admission to Warner Bros Studio - The Making of Harry Potter
Guided walking tour of Oxford
4 hours exploring the magical world of Harry Potter
Begin Your Day Trip Out of London
The day begins in the morning in central London, where your tour manager and your executive coach will be waiting for you. Once on the bus, you’ll meet your excited group of fellow Potterheads and your day trip can start!
Oxford is your first stop of the day, which is about two hours away. Sit back and enjoy the ride, you’ve got a big day ahead!
Tour Oxford’s Legendary University
Now that you’ve arrived in the enchanting city of Oxford, stretch your legs with a one-hour walking tour of the city’s famed university. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in England, and was founded in 1167. Follow your knowledgeable guide past some of the university’s most prominent buildings, lush green quadrangles, and cobblestone squares. You’ll admire some of the most iconic buildings on campus, including the Radcliffe Camera, the Sheldonian Theatre, and the Bodleian Library—which Harry Potter fans will surely recognize. Marvel at the impressive, ivy-clad architecture as you imagine the many literary greats that walked through these same halls.
Visit a Selection of Colleges
The University of Oxford is expansive, and contains 38 independent, autonomous colleges. Your guide will lead you on a captivating tour, showcasing a curated selection of these prestigious colleges while providing fascinating insights. Christ Church, Magdalen, and St. John’s are just a few of the impressive colleges that your guide will point out. After your walking tour, you’ll complete your visit with some free time to explore on your own. Return to your favorite building or wander through the gorgeous cloisters—the choice is yours.
Enter the Magical World of Harry Potter
About one hour away from Oxford, you’ll arrive at Warner Bros Studio, where you’ll finally get to experience the fantastical world of Hogwarts for yourself. For the next four hours, The Making of Harry Potter tour will take you through the iconic film sets of all eight Harry Potter films. As you explore, stare in amazement at original props and costumes of some of your favorite characters.
Discover the Secrets of Movie Magic
As you immerse yourself in Harry Potter’s fantastical universe, you’ll learn the tricks of the trade that make up artists used to create realistic prosthetics and transform cast members into their beloved onscreen personas. Plus, you’ll be treated to all the other behind the scenes secrets and special effects that were used to bring this wonderful world of wizardry to the big screen!
Wander down the Great Hall, Roam Through the Forbidden Forest, and Hop Aboard the Hogwarts Express!
Begin your journey by walking through the Great Hall and onto legendary film sets, including Dumbledore’s office, 4 Privet Drive, the Gryffindor Common Room, and the Weasley kitchen—complete with the magical self washing frying pan!
Feel your favorite movie scenes come to life as you walk down Diagon Alley, visit the Ministry of Magic, brave the Forbidden Forest, and hop aboard the iconic Hogwarts Express for a photo!
Next, saunter through Gringotts Wizarding Bank, one of the newest tour additions. Lined by marble pillars and glistening chandeliers, your jaw will drop as you marvel at the costumes of Goblin bankers before coming upon the Sword of Gryffindor along with heaps of treasure.
Enter Professor Sprout’s Greenhouse
End your magical journey with the Warner Bros Studio’s brand new addition, Professor Sprout’s beloved Greenhouse. An absolute favorite among Potterheads, now you can finally see where Hogwarts students learned about Herbology! Now that you’ve seen where that magic was made, it’s time to depart Hogwarts and head back to London. You and your Harry Potter loving group can spend the drive comparing your favorite, and most surprising, behind the scenes secrets!
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Way better than Orlando
This tour exceeded all of my expecations. Amazing.
Thanks. Loved seeing locations around London in addition to Studio tour. Only suggestion mention bronze Harry Potter statue in front of theater/casino. There are three or more casinos in that area.
BEST DAY EVER
I must say that I'm a huge Harry Potter fan, I've been obsessed since I was a little kid. Having a day in London fully dedicated to my favorite books was so great. The tour in the city was really cool to see all the filming sites, then the studios was so awesome. The sets were so cool, the miniatures are really interesting. It's so incredible to see how the movies are made.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to bring?
For your safety and comfort during the guided walking tour in Oxford, we strongly advise wearing comfortable footwear that provides stability and traction.
Is this tour run by The Tour Guy?
No, this tour is operated by one of our trusted and vetted partners in London.
What happens if it rains?
We run this tour rain or shine.
What is the cancellation policy for this tour?
We provide a complete refund for cancellations made up to 14 days prior to the travel date.
Can I bring my kids and do I have to pay for them?
Kids are welcome! Children aged 5-15 years old are charged at a discounted rate, and children under age 5 are free.
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
No, hotel pickup is not included in this tour.
Where does this tour end?
At the end of the tour, you will be dropped off at Gloucester Road Rube Station.
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In 2021, the Warner Bros. Studio Tour created new interactive exhibits focused on the company’s recent history, unveiling areas dedicated to the DC Comics universe and the “Harry Potter” franchise.
This week, the popular Studio Tour in Burbank is doubling down on its more distant past.
Warner Bros. is now offering a Turner Classic Movies-branded version of its studio tour that will bring guests to previously off-limit areas of the lot, including vintage animation buildings, a mini rose garden and an apartment that once housed James Dean. The 90-minute tram portion of the jaunt — about 30 minutes longer than the studio’s standard tram excursion — will allow guides to go deeper into the history of the studio’s catalog to deliver factoids related to such films as “Casablanca,” “My Fair Lady,” “Rebel Without a Cause,” “Auntie Mame” and many more.
“We’re off the leash,” says Brad Taylor, a 15-year tour guide veteran with Warner Bros., noting that the TCM excursion will include time for guides to chat with visitors about their favorite films.
“We get to talk to the guests and really hang out with people who have the same passion that we do,” Taylor says. “I find that ‘classics’ guests are less about behind-the-scenes and more, ‘I can’t believe this is where we are.’ It’s just the look on their faces when they realize ‘Casablanca’ filmed here, or James Dean stood right here.”
The launch of the TCM tour arrives during the network’s 30th anniversary and close to 12 months after classic film fans were given a scare. In June, Warner Bros. announced that layoffs would hit TCM, including some of the network’s top executives, prompting concern from prestige directors such as Steven Spielberg, Paul Thomas Anderson and Martin Scorsese. After garnering national attention, key cuts were reversed and Warner Bros. sought to assure fans that TCM would continue to be handled with care.
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TCM network hosts — Eddie Muller, Jacqueline Stewart, Ben Mankiewicz, Alicia Malone and Dave Karger — recorded new video segments for the outing. The tour will take guests into the lot’s Property House, an area not visited by the standard tour. Here, visitors can get glimpses of materials for a full set, including items for a complete Oval Office setting, but expect guides to highlight vintage items, such as a throne from the Errol Flynn pirate film “Captain Blood.”
Danny Kahn, vice president-general manager of the studio tour, says there have been numerous requests over the years from guests to delve a little deeper into the studio’s animation history. That’s why the TCM tour will for the first time take visitors to an area of the lot once known as “Termite Terrace,” which from 1955 to 1964, says Taylor, housed the animation department, a building with a sloped roof designed to capture sunlight. Animation legend Chuck Jones, says Kahn, had an office in the Termite Terrace area in the 1990s despite Warner’s moving animation production elsewhere.
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Another unique tour locale is the exterior of the Dean apartment. When Dean resided there during filming of “East of Eden,” it was actually across the street from the lot, the apartment nesting above a pharmacy. But gradual studio expansion has led to the area now being on Warner Bros. property.
“That was an actual drugstore with apartments, and the studio rented it for him,” Kahn says. “I think it was to keep an eye on him and keep him on a short leash.”
The tour will also give tram riders a look at executive life at the studio, allowing them to briefly walk around a rose garden. The manicured spaces once held a tennis court as well as offices and personal screening rooms for the likes of studio mogul Jack Warner, with many of the structures dating to the 1920s. “It’s a really historic area of the lot that hasn’t really changed a lot in all these years,” says Kahn, noting the area is still in use by studio principals. “Jack Warner, when he ran the studio, privatized the first floor. That was a massage parlor that he had beneath his office.”
TCM Classic Films Tour
Where: The Warner Bros. Studio, 3400 Warner Blvd., Burbank 91505
When: Most days, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Cost: $95 for adults; $82 for children. A SoCal resident discount is available for $75
Info: (818) 977-8687 or wbstudiotour.com
Staples of the tour, such as a journey around the backlot city streets, a visit to the “Friends” set and cafe and recent additions highlighting the studio’s modern franchise films are included in the TCM trek, as is a pre-tour reception with beverages and pastries. All told, expect the tour to last about 3½ hours. A tour spokesperson says the first TCM-branded outing is scheduled for Wednesday, with trams expected to depart daily after that date. Adult tickets are $95, but there is a Southern California resident discount available for $75.
“It feels so good to have TCM here,” Kahn says. “People understand that the TCM brand is synonymous with classic film.”
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The 10 Best Harry Potter Tours in London
Grab your wands and prepare for a magical trip through London.
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A highlight of the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter is seeing the model of Hogwarts.
Though you won't find Eeylops Owl Emporium, Flourish and Blotts, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes or Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions in London 's streets, that doesn't mean you can't indulge in the world of "Harry Potter." Knowledgeable witches and wizards lead themed tours that discuss not only filming locations for the beloved Potter films, but also the wizarding world's most famous individuals like Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.
Consulting Muggle traveler opinion as well as expert input from the top witches and wizards, U.S. News & World Report found the best Harry Potter London tours on offer.
Note: These tours take place on foot, by bus or on trains, so it's best to leave your brooms and Floo powder at home.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
Price: From 51.50 pounds (around $64) per person Duration: 3.5 hours
For Potterheads, no trip to London is complete without a stop to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter , which explores how the "Harry Potter" films were made. During the self-guided visit, travelers will wander the Diagon Alley set, board the Hogwarts Express, view props and costumes and much, much more. Visit around Halloween for the Dark Arts or the winter holidays for Hogwarts in the Snow; the tour is decked out in seasonal décor for both events.
"As both a filmmaker and 'Harry Potter' fan, I was absolutely blown away by this tour," says Leilani Osmundson , digital producer at U.S. News Travel. "The sets, props and costumes were incredible and very well-maintained, and there were written explanations for almost everything." Osmundson suggests staying at the back of the group when entering the Great Hall for a chance to snag photos with fewer people in the shot when the group moves on. Keep in mind, this great experience comes with equivalent fees: Travelers warn of high ticket prices and expensive souvenirs. To avoid crowds, get to the studio early.
Tickets start at 51.50 pounds (about $64) per person. Children 3 and younger as well as caregivers can explore for free. Ticket packages that include a stay at a hotel or afternoon tea cost extra. Hours vary depending on the day. The tour is self-paced and you can explore as long as you wish, but you'll want at least 3.5 hours (more if you're a die-hard fan who wants to take in every detail). The tour is located in Leavesden, Watford, which is about 20 miles northeast of central London. Take the train to Watford Junction then board the complimentary shuttle to the studio.
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Evan Evans Tours – Harry Potter Film Locations Walking Tour
Price: Adults from 29 pounds (about $36); kids from 24 pounds (around $30) Duration: 3 hours
Along this three-hour walking tour, you'll see the telephone booth that takes you to the Ministry of Magic, the Millennium Bridge and King's Cross Station, among other top filming locations. Tour-takers say the guides share fun Potter facts along with information about London.
Tours depart at both 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tickets cost 29 pounds (approximately $36) for adults and 24 pounds (about $30) for kids 3 to 16. You will also need a valid travel card for the Underground, as part of the tour is on the tube. The outing is not accessible. Evan Evans tours also runs an outing that buses trip-takers to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.
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Tour for Muggles
Price: Adults from 17 pounds (about $21); kids from 15 pounds (around $19) Duration: 2 hours
"Harry Potter" fans praise the witches and wizards who lead this tour, saying they are full of fun information and are passionate storytellers. A few note that if you're traveling solo, this is a great tour to take. The two-hour tour takes travelers throughout London – including across the Thames – and tells stories about Harry, Ron and Hermione along the way.
You'll meet your guide near the Monument tube station. The walking tour costs 17 pounds (around $21) for adults and 15 pounds (about $19) for children younger than 12.
See Your City – Original Harry Potter Locations Tour
Price: From $19.04 Duration: 2 hours
During See Your City's two-hour jaunt, you'll not only learn about the filming of "Harry Potter" (including the bridge destroyed in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"), but guides will also quiz you along the way so you can earn points for your house. Travelers praise the guides for their fun and informative delivery, saying that there are several spots on the tour that they wouldn't have seen by themselves.
Tickets cost about $20 per person and run mornings at 10:30 a.m., and afternoons at 2 and 7 p.m. In addition to English, See Your City conducts tours in Italian, German, French, Spanish and British Sign Language. The company runs other "Harry Potter"-themed tours, including one that explores London by boat and one that runs at night.
International Friends – Small Group Warner Bros. Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter & Oxford
Price: Adults from 174 pounds; kids from 169 pounds Duration: 11 hours
This daylong tour begins with a visit to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London to see the sets (including the Forbidden Forest, Hagrid's Hut and the Great Hall), costumes and props from the films. After spending four hours at the studio, the coach will whisk you away to nearby Oxford where guides will take you on a walking tour of the university buildings and city streets. Tourgoers call this an excellent way to spend the day and appreciated the stop in Oxford.
Tour tickets start at 174 pounds (about $216) for adults and 169 pounds (approximately $210) for kids ages 5 to 15. Trips depart from central London around 8:30 a.m. and return around 7:45 p.m. In addition to "Harry Potter" outings, International Friends runs "Downton Abbey" tours.
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London With a Local – Free Harry Potter Wizarding Tour
Price: Free Duration: 2 hours
Tourgoers routinely encourage "Harry Potter" fans to take this tour, saying the guides and stories shared are both fantastic. The walking tour meets at Palace Theatre, where the play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" performs. (While seeing the play isn't part of the tour, you may want to grab tickets to the show while you're in London.) From there, guides will lead you down Diagon and Knockturn alleys (aka Charing Cross Road) and past buildings that inspired the Gringotts Wizarding Bank and the Ministry of Magic. Be sure to refresh your trivia knowledge, too, as guides quiz travelers for the Hogwarts Trivia House Cup.
Outings last about two hours. Tours depart at 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., but daily availability can vary. The tour is free, though tips for the guide are appreciated. London With a Local runs other movie- and book-based free tours, including James Bond and Sherlock Holmes tours.
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Brit Movie Tours – Wizards London Bus Tour
Price: Adults from 32.50 pounds (about $40); kids from 21 pounds Duration: 3.5 hours
Hop on an air-conditioned bus to see spots in London that served as a backdrop for the eight "Harry Potter" films. Sites tourgoers will see include the spot used for the Leaky Cauldron, the spot where the Knight Bus squished itself through traffic and more. Along the way, guides will quiz you about the books. Plus you'll see a few spots from the "Fantastic Beasts" franchise. Many travelers say the bus tour is a bargain and praise the guides. A few others note they could have found the stops by themselves.
Tours run year-round on Sundays (usually at 9:30 or 10:30 a.m.) as well as Wednesdays at 2 p.m. in the warmer months. Availability can vary, however. Tickets start at 32.50 for adults (about $40) and 21 pounds (roughly $26) for kids 15 and younger. Brit Movie Tours also runs a walking version of this tour.
London Top Sight Tours – Harry Potter Azkaban Tour (Film Locations & Prison)
Price: From 69 pounds (about $86) Duration: 3 hours
This tour focuses on the famous prison that housed some of the Death Eaters (followers of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named): Azkaban. Tour-takes will visit the Clink Prison Museum, which inspired J.K. Rowling when writing about the wizard prison. Additionally, this walking tour stops at two "Harry Potter"-themed shops as well as other locations from the films. London tourists say the guides do an excellent job.
Tours last three hours and depart from King's Cross. Tickets start at 69 pounds (roughly $86) per person and include the entry ticket to the Clink Prison Museum. Keep in mind you'll also need a topped up travel card for the tube. Tours run at 10 a.m. and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. daily. The company runs a variety of other London tours, as well as private tours.
City Wonders – Fully Guided Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
Price: Adults from $310; kids from $297 Duration: 6 hours
As the name implies, City Wonders conducts fully guided excursions to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour. Guides meet the tour group – of no more than eight individuals – at the Euston War Memorial before boarding a train to get to the studio. Upon arrival, a trained guide will lead your group through the Studio Tour. You'll view props, costumes and sets like Ollivander's, the Gryffindor common room and more. Along the way, guides will share interesting tidbits about the movies. Travelers say the tours are excellent and the guided portion through The Making of Harry Potter is extra special. They also say that sampling Butterbeer or other magic foods is a must, but warn of long lines for concessions.
The tour starts at $310 for adults, $297 for children 5 to 15 and $12 for infants 4 and younger. It lasts about six hours and departs at 11:05 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. daily. City Wonders runs a variety of tours, including outings to the British Museum and the Tower of London .
Free Tours by Foot – Harry Potter Walking Tour London
Price: Free Duration: 2.5 hours
If you're hoping to save some knuts, sickles and galleons on a London trip, this could be a great tour option. As the name implies, Free Tours by Foot runs pay-what-you-wish walking tours. The "Harry Potter" tour will go by Westminster Tube station (as seen in "The Order of the Phoenix"), Godwin's Court (Knockturn Alley), St. Paul's and Trafalgar Square, among other top sites. Travelers say it is a wonderful tour, as guides share information about both the boy wizard and London history.
Tours run Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Though tours are free, reservations are required. Additionally, part of the tour takes place on the tube, so make sure you have plenty of money on a travel card.
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Harry Potter Tours in Scotland
London isn't the only place in the United Kingdom to get your Potter fix. Scotland – where you'll find the real-life Hogwarts Express and Hogwarts castle – is another must-visit destination for fans. Here are some tours to consider:
- Free Harry Potter Tour: Explore Edinburgh on foot to hear about the influence the city had on the books. Book on Free Harry Potter Tour .
- The Magical Highlands Tour (Includes Steam Train Journey): See the Scottish Highlands and take a ride on the Jacobite steam train (aka the Hogwarts Express). Book on GetYourGuide .
- Harry Potter & the Hogwarts Express: Visit filming locations in the Highlands including the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Book on HAGGiS Adventures .
- J.K. Rowling's Edinburgh: Traverse city streets to learn about the Potter stories and their creator. Book on The Potter Tour .
- The Potter Trail: Grab a wand and explore Potterific sites around Edinburgh on this free tour. Book on The Potter Trail .
- Edinburgh Harry Potter Tour: Find out where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named is buried and the namesakes for some of the characters. Book on Viator .
- Harry Potter Tour: Walk by Edinburgh Castle, the Elephant House and more on this tour. Book on: Viator | Get Your Guide .
- Jacobite Steam Train Experience. Take a ride on the Hogwarts Express and snap photos of Cairngorms National Park. Book on Scottish Tours .
- Immersive Harry Potter Tour. Get quizzed on your magical knowledge while walking through Edinburgh. Book on: Viator | Get Your Guide .
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Take a tour through an immersive Harry Potter exhibit
Get your Quidditch brooms and magical wands ready. " Harry Potter: The Exhibition "may be coming to a city near you.
No, it's not alchemy. Whether you're a fan of the books or the movies, you can now get up close to original props used by your favorite characters in the film, and you don't have to travel all the way to Hogwarts.
"We have a license with Warner Bros. and we worked very closely with the Warner Bros. team in developing all of the exhibition. And we went through the archive and selected different pieces, so something from each house."
It may look like a movie set, or maybe a museum, and you can probably tell by the absence of VR headsets that it's not the metaverse .
"And that's what I think separates us from a lot of the other experiences out there," said Tom Zaller, CEO of Imagine Exhibitions , which has brought "Harry Potter: The Exhibition" to Atlanta. "You see the original props and then we have these awesome environments and really cool places to take your selfies and all that. But we also have these original props and costumes, like this is the Sword of Gryffindor."
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Imagine Exhibitions took a ballroom space in downtown Atlanta and transformed it into a Wizarding World.
"My company creates experiences, and this is sort of the Holy Grail in a way," Zaller said. "The brand is so powerful and so loved by so many people. And it's also something that I felt like we could translate into a three-dimensional experience."
Zaller and his team have tapped into one of the largest fan bases in the world.
It was 25 years ago when readers would learn about an unruly-haired orphan boy who wears circular framed glasses and has a strange lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead.
The Harry Potter series of novels written by British author J.K Rowling has sold about 500 million copies to date.
Harry Potter went on to the big screen, becoming Warner Bros.' most successful film with a worldwide gross of $1.3 billion.
"We are emulating the film, right? Because that's [where] our license is from," Zaller said. "This is the sort of visual world of Harry Potter, which I think the filmmakers did an incredible job of bringing that world to life."
Walking through the exhibit in Atlanta, soaking in your favorite scenes from the movies and books, sipping a themed cocktail —
Zaller says the real magic is in the immersive technology hidden within the exhibition.
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Pop-ups like The "Bridgerton" Experience are showing up across the country, raking in millions of dollars and ramping up hype for studios and their shows.
"So we know that people want more than just a passive experience — they want to interact, they want to be a part of something," he continued. "And so, we know technology is awesome, but we didn't want it to be on the front. We want it to feel like it's magic."
The cross-generational relatability of the characters makes experiences like this worthwhile for many fans. It's a bucket-list trip for Chris Cash, traveling from Tampa, Florida, to bring her family.
"It was something that we've never done together, you know? We're all into it. I've been into it 20 years or more," Cash said. "They've just finally gotten [to where] they can read the books and enjoy the movie."
"It's exciting because we can talk about something ... it's hard to find things that we all enjoy and that we all know so much about. And this is one of those things," exhibit visitor Zola Vanderels said. "Just makes it fun."
"My favorite part is always the people walking out smiling. And I love it when they love it," Zaller said.
This exhibit has made its rounds from Vienna to Paris to Philadelphia and now, Atlanta.
Where the exhibit will land next? Zaller tells Scripps News it's still a mystery.
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15 people injured in Universal Studios Hollywood tour tram crash
At least one person reportedly sustained critical injuries.
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15 people were injured in a tram crash at Universal Studios Hollywood Saturday evening.
According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the victims were transported to local hospitals with minor injuries. KTLA, however, reported at least one person sustained critical injuries.
According to a statement from the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department, "deputies responded to the lower parking lot of Universal Studios Hollywood regarding a tour tram collision. The collision caused several passengers to fall out of the vehicle."
The trams are used in the theme park's signature Studio Tour, transporting guests through iconic Hollywood film sets. It's unclear what caused the crash, or if any other vehicles were involved but LASD tells Entertainment Weekly that the "cause of the accident is still under investigation and there is no further information at this time."
The LACFD Public Information Office confirmed the incident in a tweet , writing "at 9:05 units were dispatched to a tram accident where 15 patients were transported to local hospitals with minor injuries. CHP will be the lead investigatory agency for all further inquiries."
“Saturday night on the Studio Tour, a tram collided with a guard rail while making a left turn," a spokesperson for Universal Studios said in a statement to Entertainment Weekly . "Our thoughts continue to be with the guests who were involved, and we are thankful that based on agency reports, the injuries sustained were minor."
The statement continued, "We are working closely with public agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, as we continue our review of the incident and safety remains a top priority. We have resumed Studio Tour operations with a modified route and are reinforcing our operational and safety protocols."
Earlier this month, Universal Studios Hollywood was hit with a lawsuit stemming from a 2022 incident in which passengers claim they were stranded while riding Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, an attraction that takes guests through notable locations in J.K. Rowling 's Wizarding World, including the Great Hall, the grounds of Hogwarts, and the Quidditch pitch.
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour - London is one of the city's most popular attractions: a tour of the studio where all eight Harry Potter films were produced. Step onto authentic sets including the Great Hall, Diagon Alley and the Forbidden Forest; see iconic Harry Potter costumes and props; and uncover the magic behind the films' spellbinding ...
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Closed captioning available. Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter is a walk-through exhibition and studio tour in Leavesden, Hertfordshire, England, owned by Warner Bros. and operated by their Studio Tours division. It is located within Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, in Watford, in southwest Hertfordshire, and houses ...
Enjoy an executive visit with a maximum of 50 guests. Start your self-guided tour revealing behind-the-scenes secrets of the making of Harry Potter as you explore all areas of the Warner Bros Studio. This includes The Forbidden Forest, Dumbledore's office and Platform 9¾. You'll even get to hop onboard the original Hogwarts Express!
For budget-conscious backpackers (like me) or large families with crying children, setting a budget beforehand is a must. 5. Grab yourself a free Warner Bros Studio Tour London passport. At some point during the tour, you might notice children getting awesome embossed stamps on a Harry Potter passport.
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Tour Highlights. Grab a stress-free bus transfer from London city centre to Warner Bros. London Studio and back.; Explore iconic spaces including the Great Hall, Dumbledore's office, Diagon Alley, the Gryffindor Common Room, Olivander's wand shop and more!; See original props used in the films, such as Harry's Nimbus 2000 and Hagrid's flying motorcycle. ...
The Harry Potter Studio Tour takes place in the Warner Bros. Studio, which is found in Leavesden, England. This is around 20 miles northwest of London. The Warner Bros. Studio is a fully working film studio, one of the largest in the UK, and many films have been shot here, including the whole Harry Potter franchise as well as some of the Star ...
Admission to Warner Bros Studio - The Making of Harry Potter . Guided walking tour of Oxford . 4 hours exploring the magical world of Harry Potter . Begin Your Day Trip Out of London . The day begins in the morning in central London, where your tour manager and your executive coach will be waiting for you.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Explore Warner Bros.' nearly 100 years of TV and movie making history right on the studio backlot where storytelling comes to life. Jump into the DC Universe and the world of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts, pose for a picture on the actual set of Friends and learn about the whole production process at ...
The Wizarding World doesn't just live on the page, screen or stage. Explore all the different experiences you can enjoy across Wizarding World below, from witnessing filmmaking magic at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London to following in the footsteps of Harry and his friends at the ground-breaking immersive themed land, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and much more.
If you've fallen under the spell of Harry Potter and his magical wizarding world, a trip to the Warner. Bros Studio Tour London is an absolute must! Giving visitors a priceless peek into the making of the popular film series, the Harry Potter Studio Tour London is full of authentic sets such as the Great Hall, original props, incredible ...
In 2021, the Warner Bros. Studio Tour created new interactive exhibits focused on the company's recent history, unveiling areas dedicated to the DC Comics universe and the "Harry Potter ...
Enjoy the ultimate Hollywood experience. Designed for our biggest film and TV fans, our six-hour* Deluxe Tour offers an insider's look into the movie-making process. Your Deluxe Tour includes all the elements of the Studio Tour Plus experience, with an additional hour with one of our most knowledgeable guides, for a three-hour guided tour.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter. Price: From 51.50 pounds (around $64) per person. Duration: 3.5 hours. For Potterheads, no trip to London is complete without a stop ...
Once you finish Stage 48 you will make your way to our grand finale Action and Magic Made Here, where you can explore recreated sets, props and costumes from the DC Universe and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts. Your tour concludes in our Celebration of Awards Season where you get your red-carpet moment.
Warner Bros. Discovery has revealed that it spent more than $114.9 million (£92.9 million) on its latest attraction themed to the boy wizard Harry Potter. Called the Warner Bros. Studio Tour ...
A sample budget for a family of 4 to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter Orlando is as follows: Tickets: ($146.50 x 2 adults x 2 days) + ($141.50 x 2 children x 2 days) = $1,152 for 2 day passes ...
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