Explore Harry Potter’s London with a magical quiz and visit iconic Diagon Alley locations. Uncover secrets and enjoy a spellbinding adventure.
Explore Harry Potter’s London with a magical quiz and visit iconic Diagon Alley locations. Uncover secrets and enjoy a spellbinding adventure.
- Palace Theatre - We’ll start at the home of the award-winning play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”
- Cecil Court - Knockturn Alley is a shopping area in Diagon Alley, London. It is full of shops dedicated to the Dark Arts, including Borgin and Burkes, which specializes in objects that have curious and strong magical properties. Usually,…
- Palace Theatre - We’ll start at the home of the award-winning play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”
- Cecil Court - Knockturn Alley is a shopping area in Diagon Alley, London. It is full of shops dedicated to the Dark Arts, including Borgin and Burkes, which specializes in objects that have curious and strong magical properties. Usually, uncommon and dangerous people walk around
- Trafalgar Square - The curious columned facade of the South African embassy in London used to recreate Gringotts’ bench in this magical universe. You will find this striking building in Trafalgar Square, in the heart of London.
- Whitehall - Discover access to the Ministry of Magic through London’s famous red booths.
- Westminster - In the fifth film installment of “Harry Potter”, titled “The Order of the Phoenix”, the young magician is forced to go to the Ministry of Magic to make a statement. On this occasion, he shares the Tube journey with Mr Weasley, en route to Westminster station, which happens to be the closest to the Ministry.
- Leadenhall Market - Leadenhall Market’s Victorian-style architectural structure proved ideal to epitomize the renowned Diagon Alley in the initial film installment “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”. This market, dedicated to the marketing of magical items, serves as a setting where young Harry experiences his first encounter with the fascinating world of sorcery.
- St Pancras Renaissance Hotel - In the second film installment, “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, the imposing facade of the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel is presented as the entrance to King’s Cross Station. It is at this location that Harry and Ron, boarding the flying car provided by Mr. Weasley, set out on a journey to arrive punctually in Hogwarts at the start of the new school year.
- King’s Cross Station - One of the most iconic sites in the Harry Potter saga is Platform 9 and 3⁄4 at King’s Cross Station, which serves as the platform from which the “Hogwarts Express” departs to the famed school of magic and sorcery.
Located adjacent to the entrance to platforms 9 to 11 within King’s Cross Station, Platform 9 and 3⁄4 offers the opportunity to capture magical moments by posing next to the prop cart featured in the film. In addition, in the vicinity, there is an official store of the Harry Potter saga, where you can acquire various memories related to the films. Exploring the store is highly recommended as it offers unique and curious items. Although it should be noted that there are also other Harry Potter stores in London that are equally fascinating.
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- Guide in Spanish
- Free cancellation
- Guide in Spanish
- Free cancellation
- Public transport must be taken and the cost is not included.
- Public transport must be taken and the cost is not included.
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter in London?
Throughout our journey, we will dive into a fun quiz, a quiz show that will not only provide us with entertainment, but also reveal fascinating anecdotes related to the Harry Potter saga. This game will not only make our subway journey more enjoyable, but also prepare us…
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter in London?
Throughout our journey, we will dive into a fun quiz, a quiz show that will not only provide us with entertainment, but also reveal fascinating anecdotes related to the Harry Potter saga. This game will not only make our subway journey more enjoyable, but also prepare us for the next stop on our itinerary: Leadenhall Market, an iconic market that served as a setting for some scenes recreating Diagon Alley.
In “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”, this place is where the young magician heads to acquire his magic wand. In addition to its importance in history, Diagon Alley is also home to a famous pub among magicians known as “The Squirting Cauldron”. Get ready to discover more magical secrets at our next destination!
- No access inside the Palace Theatre monuments
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.