Travel with ease to Warner Bros Studio Tour London with problem-free transfers from Central London on a premium coach. The cosy interiors of the coach, wi-fi-enabled service along with other features make it an apt vehicle for movement for not more than 6 guests. The tour begins at the same place where Harry Potter began his journey - the cupboard under the stairs where he slept on his 11th Birthday. Move about in bewilderment and take a look at the Great Hall, the Forbidden Forest, Dumbledore’s office, and more. The experience includes transportation to and from London saving tourists the trouble of planning and making arrangements for a 30-minute journey from London to the studio in Watford.
The Harry Potter Film locations combined with the Thames River Cruise is a great way to spend an entire day with your family. With just this tour you can deliver into the world of Harry Potter as well as Cruise along the Thames River getting spellbinding views of London. A guide will be present outside the Palace Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue. Right from that spot, you can join the rest of the group to begin the Harry Potter adventure. If you are a true Harry Potter fan, you would know whether you belong to Gryffindor or Slytherin. Once you decide which wizardry house you want to be a part of, the guide will provide a brief and then move on to let you complete your journey.
One of the most important parts of the tour is the Great Hall where Harry and his friends experienced their first sorting ceremonies and mealtime conversations. Dig deeper into the finer details as you explore every inch of the Hall. The design and props will remind you of the actual movie taking you back in time when you enjoyed the movie with a tub of popcorn. The glistening crockery, the jumbo royal entrances, and customers of popular characters like Professor McGonagall and Hagrid can be found here.
When you visit the Harry Potter Studio London tour, the Forbidden Tour is a must-include as it is said to encompass several mythical creatures, unicorns, and centaurs. It also is the abode of the most ferocious monsters. This version of the Forbidden Forest will make you feel as though you are a part of the movie. The great big impactful trees and the dark tactful lighting have been installed to create an eerie surrounding. Walk in the Forbidden forest, take pictures in life-size Hagrid costume and meet Buckbeak, this is a magical forest for you to relive the memories of Harry Potter.
It’s time to step into the courtyard rife with cobblestones, time to get inside the swarming streets of Diagon Alley. The Alley is a thronging place that has shops selling books, ingredients of magic potions, wands, and much more. It is the snicket that caters to all your wizard news. While you move down the alley you can stop by Flourish and Blotts, you can jump to Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes and pick your wand at Ollivanders. The Diagon Alley was also refurbished to shoot scenes at Hogsmeade Village for one of the Harry Potter movies, which visitors can explore.
Grab your belongings tighter than ever, Platform 9 ¾ is not for the saints. Don’ become the centre of attention in this zone for the muggers are waiting to get an eyeful of you and your valuables. To save yourself head to the brick wall between platforms 9 and 10. An important part of the Harry Potter movies, Platform 9 ¾ is an iconic location where the famous scene between Harry Potter and Dumbledore was shot towards the end of The Deathly Hallows Part II. The must-visit attraction at Harry Potter Studio Tour London also has the actual Hogwarts express and gliding dementors.
Essential Information:
The Studio Tour is located 20 miles northwest of London. It is less than three miles from the M1 and M25 motorways.
Timings:The timings are from 8:30 AM to 10 PM
Last Admission: Final tour begins at 6:30 PM
Closed: March 30, November 7 to 11, and December 25 and 26
How To Reach:- Shuttle Bus from Watford Junction - If you are planning to take the Harry Potter Studio London tour then there are regular shuttle buses that operate from Watford Junction to the Studio powered by Electricity with a journey time of around 15 minutes.
Train- The nearest railway station to Harry Potter Studio Tour London is Watford Junction. There are direct services from both London Euston and Birmingham New Street.
Road- If you are coming from London then you can take A41 for 3 miles and then take the 4th exit from the Hunton Bridge roundabout. Then you can get back on A41. Stay in the left lane, take the first exit and keep your left on the Y junction. Then you can take the exit at the roundabout to get there.
Why Book Harry Potter Studio Tickets From Us?
If you are planning to visit Harry Potter Studio Tour London, it is a great idea to book online as the tour requires pre-booking. We also have some great deals and offers for those who book with us.
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Can I purchase the Harry Potter Studio tickets right at the studio?
No, the visitors are allowed only a limited time inside the studio, hence it is required for you to book the ticket online.
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Does Harry Potter Studio Tickets Include Return Transfers?
Yes, the Harry Potter Studio tour of London includes return transfers.
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Can we Take the Camera Inside The Harry Potter Studio?
Yes, you can take your camera inside to click amazing pictures in different sets from the movies and recreate your favourite scenes as well.
What Are The Main Attractions Inside The Harry Potter Studio?
The Harry Potter Studio Tour London has many important attractions to explore including the Potions Classroom which was one of the largest dungeons in the movie. The Gryffindor Common Room also holds a special place here. It is the zone that personifies raging fire and stuffed armchairs. The other main attractions inside the Harry Potter Studio is the Diagon Alley, The Hogwarts Express, The Great Hall, Dumbledore’s Office, and the Forbidden Forest. The experience of seeing it all in real what you read or watched in the movie is surely a surreal one.
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