Harry Potter Tour England
Tour Highlights
Claremont Square
Kings Cross Station
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
Piccadilly Circus
Australia House
Millenium Bridge
Leadenhall Market
Tour Features
Private guided tour, guide and luxury vehicle, 4-star hotel accommodation
Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
Starting: London
Finishing: London
Key Attractions
With guided tours that delve into the filming process and history of the locations, fans can immerse themselves in the wonder of both the Harry Potter franchise and the rich heritage of these historic locations.
Price: from £12,250.00 for group of 2 adults
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Location Highlights
Claremont Square
Kings Cross Station
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
Piccadilly Circus
Australia House
Millenium Bridge
Leadenhall Market
Location: London
Your journey begins in London, a city deeply intertwined with the World of Harry Potter. Here, you’ll discover iconic filming locations and scenes recognisable from the series. From Piccadilly Circus, where Harry, Hermione and Ron made their escape from Death Eaters to Claremont Square, which provided the inspiration for 12 Grimmauld Place, London’s landmarks are imbued with magic.
At Kings Cross, you’ll find 9¾, where young wizards and witches embark on their journey to Hogwarts. While the train might be hidden from Muggle eyes, visitors to the station can snap a photo with a house scarf and disappearing trolley. Just across the street stands the majestic St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, which is used in exterior scenes in The Chamber of Secrets. The Millennium Bridge, dramatically destroyed by Death Eaters in The Half-Blood Prince, offers stunning views over the Thames and serves as a stark reminder of Voldermort’s return.
Wander through the historic Leadenhall Market, which was used as Diagon Alley in The Philosopher’s Stone. The market’s stunning Victorian architecture, with cobblestone streets and ornate arches, makes it easy to imagine aspiring wizards and witches shopping for wands and potions.
Location Highlights
Virginia Water
Lacock Village
Locations: Surrey and North Wessex Downs National Landscape
Travelling west from London, Virginia Water captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty. This picturesque lake serves as a key filming location for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Listen closely as you stroll along the tranquil shores - you might hear Buckbeak’s wings as he glides by.
A scenic drive takes us to Lacock, a quintessentially English village nestled in the heart of Wiltshire. Lacock is no stranger to the TV and film industry, featuring in countless productions including Pride and Prejudice, Downtown Abbey, and, of course, Harry Potter.
The Abbey, a formal nunnery, starred in numerous scenes showcasing Hogwart’s grandiose architecture.
Location Highlights
Gloucester Cathedral
Christ Church College
Locations: Gloucester and Oxford
We’ll begin day four with a visit to the hallowed halls of Hogwarts, otherwise known in the muggle world as Gloucester Cathedral. With soaring arches and intricate stained glass, Gloucester Cathedral’s cloisters were transformed into the hallowed halls of Hogwarts in the films.
In the afternoon, it’s on to the spellbinding Oxford. Christ Church, one of Oxford’s oldest colleges, provided the backdrop for several scenes filmed throughout the franchise. As you wander through the cobbled streets, echoes of spells linger in the air. Visitors can immerse themselves in this magical atmosphere, exploring centuries-old libraries and tranquil gardens that inspired generations of scholars and wizards alike.
Location Highlights
Hardwick Hall
Location: Derbyshire
The next day of the tour takes us north to Hardwick Hall, a magnificent Elizabethan gem nestled in the heart of Derbyshire. With towering windows and intricate stonework, this stately home evokes a sense of mystery and magic. In the Harry Potter films, Hardwick Hall’s exterior stands in for Malfoy Manor.
Location Highlights
Malham Cove
Location: North Yorkshire
On day six, prepare for a breathtaking journey to Malham Cove, a stunning natural wonder in the Yorkshire Dales. This dramatic limestone formation, with its towering cliffs and tranquil waters, served as the backdrop for the haunting scenes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, where Harry and Hermione camped during their quest to find the Horcruxes.
Location Highlights
Alnwick Castle
Location: Northumberland
The final day of our tour will take us to Alnwick Castle, a spellbinding destination steeped in history and Wizarding World significance. This majestic fortress, complete with towering stone walls and sprawling grounds, served as the backdrop for Hogwarts in several films from the franchise.
With guided tours that delve into the filming process and history of the castle, fans can immerse themselves in the wonder of both the Harry Potter franchise and the rich heritage of this historic location.