Shared Tour: Harry Potter Walking Tour
On this fun walk, guests spend an afternoon discovering various iconic locations from the Harry Potter books and movies scattered across London. After lunch, they will make their way to the ticket hall inside Westminster tube station, to meet their guide, a fellow Muggle, and begin their tour. Guests will enjoy a magical journey covering iconic sites from the Potter series, such as the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron and the London locations used in the Ministry of Magic. They will also sight London landmarks like St Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern, and Millenium Bridge. Along the way, guests will learn about London’s rich muggle and wizarding history, including fun facts about the Harry Potter books and movies. They will have the chance to test their Potter knowledge, with plenty of photo ops along the way. The walk ends at Bank Station. If they wish, fans can reach Platform 9¾ and the trolley at King’s Cross Station on their own.
Duration:
Approximately 2 hours
Start Time:
2pm
Inclusions:
Knowledgeable local guide, sights listed in the description. This is subject to change depending on the day of tour.
Exclusions:
Transportation to/from hotel, food and beverages, gratuities, Zone 1 Travelcard or Oyster Card (single journey).
Meeting point:
The ticket hall inside Westminster tube station.
Ending point:
Bank Station
Not Suitable For:
Wheelchairs, walkers, canes, strollers, and expecting mothers
Important Information:
British Sign Language is not provided for this tour.
Warner Bros Studios is not included in this tour.
This tour does not visit Platform 9 ¾; however, the guide can share details on how to get there from the finishing point of the tour.
All guests under 18 (i.e., 17 years and younger) must be accompanied by an adult (aged 18 years or over) on this tour.
Group size: Maximum 20 people.
This tour operates on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from January – December, and daily from April 1 – August 31
This tour is provided on a reserved basis prior to departure.
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