Attractions

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
Experience the magic behind the Harry Potter films, exploring authentic sets, props, and costumes used in the movies.


Experience the magic behind the Harry Potter films, exploring authentic sets, props, and costumes used in the movies.

Known as Diagon Alley in the films, this beautiful Victorian market is a delightful spot to shop and admire architecture.

While not directly linked to Harry Potter, its vibrant atmosphere is perfect for fans seeking delicious food as they explore London.

Home to historic texts and letters; fans can see the original handwritten notes by J.K. Rowling along with other literary treasures.

Visit the iconic station featured in the films and snap a photo at the famous Platform 9¾ for a touch of Potter magic.

Explore the location where Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was filmed; a hidden gem for true fans.

Known as the birthplace of Harry Potter, this café is where J.K. Rowling wrote parts of the book series.

A unique specialty store that offers an array of Harry Potter merchandise and collectibles.

Aside from its Victorian architecture, it is the starting point for trips to Hogwarts via trains—capture the magical atmosphere.

Visit the stunning Christ Church, where iconic scenes from the Harry Potter films were shot, including the Great Hall inspired by Hogwarts.

Explore the historic Bodleian Library, an enchanting space that inspired the Hogwarts library, showcasing impressive architecture and amazing book collections.

Stroll through the prestigious University of Oxford, featuring numerous filming locations for Harry Potter, capturing the essence of the magical world.

Admire the Radcliffe Camera, a stunning circular library that appeared in Harry Potter, offering picturesque views of the Oxford skyline.

Experience New College, a tranquil and beautiful location used for Hogwarts scenes, featuring impressive architecture and stunning gardens.

Lacock Abbey combines a stunning medieval structure with delightful gardens, historical significance, and film location fame, being featured in multiple movies.

Enjoy a meal with fantastic views of the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and experience ambiance inspired by the Harry Potter series within this cozy eatery.

The Jacobite Steam Railway offers a scenic journey between Fort William and Mallaig, showcasing stunning landscapes featured in the Harry Potter films.

Glen Nevis served as a filming location for 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' and is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

Offers a perfect view to see the Jacobite steam train cross the viaduct, a key scene in the Harry Potter series.

Mallaig features in several Harry Potter scenes and serves as a gateway to the Isle of Skye.

The monument near the viaduct offers a glimpse into Scottish history and is close to key Potter filming locations.

Known as the 'birthplace of Harry Potter', this café offers a cozy atmosphere where J.K. Rowling penned parts of her iconic series.

This vibrant street inspired Diagon Alley, featuring unique shops, colorful buildings, and a magical atmosphere perfect for Harry Potter fans.

This iconic statue commemorates a loyal dog, a beloved part of Scottish lore and an inspiration for J.K. Rowling's storytelling.

Visit the resting place of J.K. Rowling’s inspirations for character names, like Thomas Riddle, and feel the eerie magic of the cemetery.

Dominating the skyline, this historic fortress provides insight into Scotland's history and spectacular views, capturing the essence of Potter's enchanting world.
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