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Explore the magic of Harry Potter with this Warner Bros. Studio Tour from London, including sets, costumes, the Hogwarts Express, and Gringotts Bank.

This day-long tour offers fans and curious visitors the chance to step behind the scenes of the beloved Harry Potter films. Departing from Victoria Coach Station, the trip includes return transportation, entry to the studio, and approximately 4 hours to explore the sets, props, and costumes. The total experience lasts about 7 hours, including travel time, making it a convenient and immersive way to connect with the wizarding world.
The price of $141.43 per person reflects the full package, which many describe as well-organized and packed with memorable sights. While there is no tour guide included, a professional representative assists with ticket exchange at the studio, and audioguides are available for an extra fee. The tour is especially suited for dedicated Harry Potter fans eager to see the iconic locations and learn behind-the-scenes secrets.
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The tour begins at Victoria Coach Station, located at 164 Buckingham Palace Road. Buses depart at various times, with the earliest at 8:15 AM from Gate 19 and subsequent departures from Gate 0. Travelers need to double-check their gate upon arrival, as departure gates may change. The bus ride to the studio takes approximately 1.5 hours, giving enough time to relax before arriving at the magical location.
The return trip follows the same route, with buses departing the studio around 4 hours after arrival, depending on traffic and crowd levels. The whole experience, including transportation, typically lasts around 7 hours.

The Warner Bros. Studio in London is the focus of this tour, offering a close-up look at the sets, costumes, and props from the Harry Potter films. Visitors get a chance to see famous locations such as the Gryffindor common room, the Potions classroom, Hagrid’s hut, and Diagon Alley with shopfronts like Ollivander’s Wand Shop and Flourish and Blotts.
One of the standout features is walking the cobblestones of Diagon Alley, where the shops are faithfully recreated with detailed facades. Visitors can see Harry’s Nimbus 2000, Hagrid’s motorcycle, and other iconic props that bring the movies to life. The tour also features special effects secrets and animatronics that contributed to the films’ success.

A highlight of the tour is Platform 9¾, where visitors can pose with a luggage trolley disappearing through the wall, just as Harry did. The Hogwarts Express is fully recreated, allowing guests to walk through the train carriage and take photos sitting in the seats. You can also browse character luggage and shop for themed souvenirs in the train-inspired store.
This experience is designed to capture the magic of Harry’s journeys to Hogwarts and offers plenty of photo opportunities. Visitors often spend time recreating scenes or just soaking up the atmosphere of the famous train station.
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This tour features the first-ever access to the set of Gringotts Wizarding Bank. Visitors walk through the Lestrange vault, observe goblin costumes and prosthetics, and see the treasure-filled depths of the vault used in the films. The imposing marble columns and detailed set design make for a memorable experience, especially for fans interested in the special effects and set construction that brought Gringotts to life.
The costumes of goblins and props are displayed prominently, providing insight into the craftsmanship involved in creating the bank scenes. The treasure in the vault completes the immersive feel, making this a highlight for many visitors.

Throughout the studio, interactive exhibits invite visitors to engage with the magic. These include green screen broomstick flying, where you can virtually soar like a wizard, and detailed displays explaining special effects techniques. Visitors gain insights into how the films achieved their most spectacular moments, such as fire-breathing dragons and underwater scenes.
The exhibits are designed to educate and entertain, allowing fans to see the craftsmanship behind the movies and learn secrets that were kept from the public for years. Many appreciate the well-organized layout, which allows for self-paced exploration.

For summer 2025, the studio introduces a new indoor space dedicated to special effects from the Triwizard Tournament. This Backlot Stage features digital screens, stages, and tiered seating, showcasing how filmmakers created the Hungarian Horntail dragon and Harry’s underwater scenes.
Visitors will discover the secrets behind these complex shots and gain a deeper appreciation for the film magic involved. This addition makes the experience even more engaging for hardcore fans eager to understand the technical artistry involved in the films.

After exploring the studio, many visitors enjoy wandering the pretty streets of Windsor, a royal town with charming shops and cafes. It’s a good place to find souvenirs and gifts, continuing the magical experience outside the studio. The studio’s on-site shop also offers a wide range of Harry Potter-themed merchandise, including wands, clothing, and collectibles.
The shopping options are extensive and provide plenty of opportunities to bring home a piece of the magic. Many reviews highlight the quality and variety of souvenirs, making this a perfect end to the visit.

The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, so travelers with mobility needs should plan accordingly. The entry to the studio is included, but meals and beverages are not provided—it’s advisable to eat before or after the tour or visit the on-site café. The duration at the studio is a minimum of 4 hours, which is generally enough to see everything without rushing.
Many appreciate the friendly staff and smooth ticket exchange process, with easy-to-find pickup points and helpful representatives. The transportation is comfortable and reliable, although traffic can influence timings.
This Warner Bros. Studio Tour is perfect for dedicated Harry Potter fans who want to see the sets and props up close and learn behind-the-scenes secrets. The interactive elements and photo opportunities appeal to visitors of all ages, including families and movie enthusiasts.
Although not suitable for wheelchair users, the tour offers an immersive experience that many describe as magical and well worth the price. The 4 hours at the studio combined with comfortable transportation make it an efficient and memorable day.
The $141.43 price covers return transport, entry, and ample time to explore the studio’s best features. The high rating of 4.7 out of 5 from over 23,672 reviews reflects its popularity and quality. Visitors consistently praise the well-organized experience, friendly staff, and the chance to see iconic locations like Diagon Alley and Gringotts.
While some mention crowds or limited food options, these are minor compared to the overall magic of the experience. This tour stands out for offering a detailed, behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Harry Potter films, making it a must-do for fans and film buffs visiting London.
“If you like Harry Potter do not skip this day tour to the Studios! They pick you up from downtown London and give you plenty of time to tour the st…”
How long is the Warner Bros. Studio Tour?
The entire experience, including transportation, lasts about 7 hours, with around 4 hours spent inside the studio.
What is included in the ticket price?
The return bus transportation, entry to the studio, and ticket exchange services are included. Audioguides are available at an additional cost.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, children aged 4 and under can enter free of charge, but children aged 3-4 require a ticket for transportation.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I buy souvenirs during the visit?
Yes, the studio has a large shop with Harry Potter-themed merchandise, and there are additional souvenirs available inside the train carriage.
What makes the Gringotts Bank set special?
This is the first time visitors can enter the set of Gringotts, seeing goblin costumes, prosthetics, and treasure-filled vaults.
What is the new Triwizard Tournament Backlot Stage?
Opening in summer 2025, it features digital screens and stages showcasing special effects secrets from scenes like the Hungarian Horntail dragon and underwater scenes.
How do I find the departure point?
Buses leave from Victoria Coach Station, 164 Buckingham Palace Road, with departure gates at Gate 19 or Gate 0, depending on the time.
What should I bring or prepare?
Arrive early, wear comfortable shoes, and bring your own snacks or drinks if desired, as food options are limited.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for dedicated Harry Potter fans who want an immersive look at the films’ sets and behind-the-scenes secrets. It’s a memorable and well-organized experience that offers great value for the price.