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Turn your swish and flick dream into the reality in Making of Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios in Leavesden in Hertfordshire for today. This 50000 m2 (538196 sq ft) media complex costs over £110m refurbishment by WB and now it’s the time to explore how Mr Potter and his friends come alive in those stages. If you fell under the spell of Harry Potter and his magical world, a trip to the Warner Bros Studio Tour London will bring popular films to life right in front of your eyes! It simply is a pilgrimage destination for Potterheads. The Harry Potter Studio Tour London is full of authentic sets and props and gives visitors a priceless peek into the making of the film series. There’s no experience quite like it for Harry Potter fans of all ages!
Departure | We can start the tour from anywhere you wish between zone 1 to 4 |
Departure Time | 10 – 11 AM / 12 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 PM |
Return Time | 8 hours after the tour |
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London is essentially a museum showcasing the several thousand props, costumes, and sets that were created for the 8 Harry Potter films. Our tour begins with a short video of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint talking about their time growing up on the set. Guests are then shown the front doors of Hogwarts, which they walk through to enter the Great Hall. From that point forward, we will have the chance to see and explore Forbidden Forest with its animated creatures, Platform 9 ¾ where Hogwarts Express Locomotive awaits for your visit. Explore the Hogwarts Express and try to decide which luggage sets belong to which characters. But beware! A Dementor might be floating in the carriage window! As we walk through we will also see Professor Umbridge’s Office (Ministry of Magic) and Puking Pastilles. Costumes also play a great role for Making of Harry Potter series. See the official costumes of Quidditch players, Yule Ball dress, Beauxbatons the French Blue and the dresses of older Harry, Ginny, Ron and Hermione to bring their children to King’s Cross station to send them off to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry 19 year later. Green Screen is todays and a real magic box where almost everything is possible with special & visual effects. You can test your quidditch skills with an interactive experience that allows visitors to ride a broom (Nimbus 2000) in front of a green screen while a fan blows their hair back. You can then choose to purchase photos of themselves riding around the Quidditch field for an added cost. Whatever you wish as the choices and imaginations are endless. Let’s not miss Mr Potter’s loyal & wild Buckbeak the creature. See this beautiful beast up close and admire the incredible skill of the set designers who pieced her together, feather by feather. See the true secrets of Chamber of Secrets Door, Invisibility Cloak and Whomping Willow, Goblin Heads as well as handsome Aragog here in the studios. Halfway through the tour, a small cafe serving up food and refreshments, including the wizard world’s favourite drink “Cream on top butterbeer”. When we go outside 4 Private Drive will great you where everything starts. Walkthrough Harry’s old house and see hundreds of letters fly through a room, inviting Harry to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Next is the Knight Bus is an impressive triple-decker bus that was made by welding together multiple old London city buses. Just see the real size of Harry Potter’s Wizard Chessman but before you reach here don’t forget to pass from the wooden bridge of Hogwarts Castle. Time to walk through Diagon Alley. The original design of the street combined the rich details from the Harry Potter books with inspiration from the streets described in the works of Charles Dickens. It’s one of the best places for a great shot. After viewing some engineering alike goodness of building’s sketches, it now the precious time to visit magnificent Hogwarts Castle. Perhaps the most awe-inspiring part of the entire tour comes at the very end, as our guests are welcomed to walk around a gigantic and extremely detailed model of Hogwarts from the upper ground to the lower. You will absolutely love this. At the end of the tour, guests are brought into a large gift shop where they can buy anything from chocolate frogs and quidditch sweaters to speciality wands and Harry Potter chess sets! To complete a day full of Harry Potter goodness, why don’t you combine a “Harry Potter and Cursed Child” show at the Palace Theatre in London’s famous theatreland. Please contact us for the availability and for advanced reservations. Tickets are being sold extremely fast.