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Discover London's Harry Potter film locations and historic sites with this 5-hour guided tour, including access to the London Dungeons for a spooky adventure.

This 5-hour guided tour in Greater London offers an engaging journey through the city’s most famous Harry Potter film locations and inspiring sights from JK Rowling’s books. For $91.60 per person, travelers visit key spots like Platform 9 ¾, the Leaky Cauldron, and the House of Spells, making this tour ideal for families and Potter fans of all ages.
The experience is designed to delight those interested in the movie magic as well as London’s historic streets. After the walking tour, participants gain access to the London Dungeons, an attraction that explores the city’s darker stories. The tour is perfect for fans wanting a mix of film locations and spooky history, though it involves some walking and two tube journeys, which are included in the cost.
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The tour begins at King’s Cross Station, outside the Parcel Yard, next to the Platform 9 ¾ Harry Potter shop. Travelers are advised to arrive 45 minutes early if they want to capture a photo with the famous trolley—queue lines can be long, and there’s limited time during the tour to do this.
The initial meet-up is easy to find, with the guide leading the group through each stop. The tour is designed for ease, with comfortable shoes recommended for walking through London’s streets. The group size remains small, which helps keep the experience intimate and allows for more personalized storytelling.

The first major highlight is a photo stop at the Harry Potter Shop located at Platform 9 ¾ within King’s Cross Station. This is a must for fans wanting a picture with the iconic trolley disappearing into the wall. The shop is popular, so arriving early ensures minimal queues.
During this 20-minute visit, the guide provides tips on getting the perfect shot and shares stories about the shop’s role in the Harry Potter experience. While queues might form, this stop offers the chance to start capturing memories right at the tour’s outset.

Next, the tour takes you through Cecil Court, a historic street known for its booksellers and charm. It’s a quick 10-minute walk with a guided overview of its significance in London’s literary scene. Visitors can enjoy photos and learn about its connections to stories and film.
Following this, a 10-minute walk leads to Goodwin’s Court, a narrow, atmospheric alley with a history of intrigue and mystery. Here, the guide offers stories and insights about London’s secretive past, adding a layer of depth to the sightseeing.
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The Palace Theatre is a focused sightseeing stop, where travelers get to admire the exterior of a renowned venue. It’s a brief 10-minute photo stop, allowing for some quick pictures of this historic theatre.
Then, the tour visits the House of Spells, a dedicated shop where fans can browse Harry Potter-themed merchandise and purchase souvenirs. This 15-minute shopping stop provides opportunities for discounts using the provided codes and for fans to pick up unique items not available elsewhere.

The group heads to Leicester Square, a lively hub of cinemas and entertainment, for a 20-minute guided sightseeing session. The guide shares fun facts about the area, including its connection to UK cinema and Harry Potter’s filming locations.
Next, a 30-minute stop at Westminster covers the area’s famous landmarks, with plenty of photo opportunities. The guide offers stories about London’s political and royal history, enhancing the sightseeing experience.
The tour continues with stops at Southwark, a neighborhood rich in history, where a 15-minute visit includes photos and a brief guided overview of its significance. This area is known for historic pubs and the Globe Theatre.
Following Southwark, the group visits London Bridge, a 30-minute sightseeing stop. The guide shares stories of London’s most famous bridge and its role in the city’s development, alongside scenic views of the Thames.

The final activity is a visit to the London Dungeon, where the group spends about 2 hours exploring London’s gruesome history. Tickets for this attraction are included. The Dungeon features interactive walks and dark stories, making it a compelling and sometimes creepy end to the day.
The Dungeon’s immersive storytelling immerses visitors in London’s spooky past, with actor-led scenes and exhibits that reveal the city’s darker side. It’s highly praised for its creepy atmosphere and entertaining guides.

The tour starts at King’s Cross Station, outside the Parcel Yard, with a guide leading small groups. It includes two tube journeys—costing about £6—so travelers should plan for this with contactless cards or Oyster cards.
Tickets include entry to two Potter shops with discount codes, a guide, and the London Dungeons ticket. Food and drinks are not included, and participants should bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and essentials like camera and snacks.
The tour ends back at the starting point, allowing for easy continuation of London exploration afterward. The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers.
Guides like Sam and Amara receive praise for their knowledge and storytelling. Reviews highlight Sam’s ability to share small details about Harry Potter and London, while Amara is noted for her engaging style.
Participants appreciate the small-group format, which enhances interaction and ensures everyone gets personalized attention. The pace is steady, with a good balance of walking, sightseeing, and breaks.
This tour is perfect for dedicated Harry Potter fans, families with children, and history enthusiasts interested in London’s darker stories. Its mix of film locations, iconic sights, and the spooky Dungeon makes it suitable for those seeking a fun, story-rich day in the city.
However, the walking involved means it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues or large luggage. The small group size also ensures a comfortable, engaging experience for most.
This Harry Potter and London Dungeon tour offers a lively, well-organized way to explore London’s film locations and historic sites. For $91.60, travelers get a comprehensive walking experience with guided storytelling, visits to notable landmarks, and entry to the London Dungeons.
While the tour involves some walking and tube travel, the inclusion of small-group attention and discounted shop visits adds value. It’s a great choice for fans eager to see famous film spots and learn about London’s darker past in one day.
Fans will especially appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the balance of sights and stories, making this a memorable adventure through the city’s magical and mysterious sides.
“Sam our guide was absolutely amazing full of harry potter knowledge as well as some general london knowledge. Sam made sure we got through all area…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, this tour is designed for families and Potter fans of all ages, but it involves some walking and a visit to the London Dungeons, which may be spooky for very young children.
Do I need to buy tickets in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a camera, snacks, and drinks are advised.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
This tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket covers the guided walking tour, entrance to two Potter shops with discount codes, and tickets to the London Dungeons.
How long does the London Dungeon visit last?
The Dungeon experience lasts about 2 hours, featuring interactive, theatrical exhibits of London’s darker history.