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Discover London’s Harry Potter film locations and haunted sights in this 6-hour combo tour, including a 3-hour walking route and spooky ghost stories.
Exploring London through the lens of both magic and mystery, the London: Harry Potter and Ghosts of London Combo Tour offers an engaging mix of film history and supernatural tales. Priced at $74.08 per person and lasting 6 hours, this tour is perfect for fans of the wizarding world and those intrigued by London’s haunted past. Starting at King’s Cross Station, the tour guides you through famous Harry Potter filming locations before transitioning into a ghostly evening walk around London’s most haunted sights.
This tour stands out for its small-group format, ensuring a more intimate experience, especially suited for families and dedicated Potter fans. The combination of iconic film sites, hidden back alleys, and haunted landmarks makes it a well-rounded way to spend a day exploring London’s vibrant history and fantasy. While it involves walking and some tube journeys, the tour’s well-structured itinerary and engaging guides make it accessible and enjoyable.

The Harry Potter film location tour begins at King’s Cross Station, the famed home of Platform 9 ¾. Here, visitors will find the Harry Potter Shop where a photo stop allows for a classic shot with the trolley disappearing into the wall. The tour then takes you through Cecil Court and Goodwin’s Court, both known for their charming, historic streets that inspired scenes in the films.
The Palace Theatre is another stop on the route, where the magic of the stage play is celebrated. The House of Spells offers a chance for shopping and picking up unique wizarding items, while Leicester Square and Westminster serve as impressive backdrops for the tour, with stories about their connection to the wizarding world shared along the way.
Each location is carefully chosen to highlight both the filming sites and the real London spots that inspired J.K. Rowling. The small group size ensures that the tour remains engaging, with plenty of time for photos and questions during stops at famous bridges, tiny shops, and theatres.
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After a brief free hour, the second part of the tour shifts into a spooky evening adventure. Led by a ghostly guide, the tour takes in sights like St. Paul’s Cathedral, Tower of London, and All Hallows-by-the-Tower, all illuminated against the night sky.
This 2-hour ghost walk shares stories of London’s haunted past, focusing on its mysterious and supernatural side. Visitors will hear about eerie legends linked to these historic landmarks and see them in a different light as they are lit up at night. The walk combines history, ghost stories, and atmospheric sights, making it a compelling experience for those interested in London’s darker tales.
The ghost tour is designed to be fun and spooky without being overly intense, suitable for a wide range of ages and interests. The walking pace is moderate, and the guide’s storytelling adds a lively dimension to London’s haunted history.

The tour begins at The Parcel Yard in King’s Cross Station, specifically in front of the stairs leading to the Platform 9 ¾ Harry Potter shop. Arriving 45 minutes early is recommended to avoid queues at the photo stop and to get the best shot with the trolley.
Between the two tours, there is a 1-hour break, during which visitors can explore nearby local sights or grab a quick snack. The ghost tour departs near the Tower of London, at All Hallows-by-the-Tower. The entire experience involves walking and two tube journeys (costing approximately £8), so comfortable shoes are essential.
This tour is suitable for wheelchair users and those who prefer a small-group atmosphere, which enhances personalized storytelling and interaction.
The combination of film locations and haunted sights creates a unique contrast, appealing to a broad spectrum of interests. The small-group setting ensures a relaxed, engaging experience, avoiding the crowds typical of larger tours. The knowledgeable guides are praised for sharing fun stories and insider facts that bring each site to life.
Plus, visiting two wizarding shops with a discount code adds a practical and fun shopping element to the day. The photo stops at Cecil Court, Goodwin’s Court, and London Bridge provide beautiful backdrops for souvenirs and social media.
While the duration balances sightseeing and storytelling well, the walking involved means comfortable shoes and weather preparedness are recommended. The price of $74.08 offers good value for a day packed with iconic sights and spooky stories, especially given the small-group format.
More Great Tours NearbyThis experience is ideal for Harry Potter fans eager to see film locations and learn about the wizarding world’s real-world inspirations. It also suits history buffs and ghost story enthusiasts drawn to London’s supernatural tales. Families with children will appreciate the fun, engaging guide and manageable pacing.
However, those expecting an in-depth exploration of London’s history outside the Harry Potter universe might find the focus somewhat narrow. The walking and tube travel mean participants should be comfortable with light physical activity.
The $74.08 combo offers a well-rounded day exploring London’s magical and haunted sides. The afternoon film locations tour highlights famous scenes and spots linked to Harry Potter, while the evening ghost walk adds a spooky, atmospheric dimension. The small-group setting and friendly guides make it both intimate and informative.
While it involves walking and some transportation, the rich variety of sights and engaging stories make it a worthwhile choice for fans and curious explorers alike. Perfect for those who want a fun, interactive experience that combines fantasy and history in a single day.

Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at The Parcel Yard in King’s Cross Station, specifically in front of the stairs leading up to the Platform 9 ¾ Harry Potter shop.
How long does each part of the tour last?
The Harry Potter film location tour lasts about 3 hours, followed by a 2-hour ghost tour, with a 1-hour break in between.
Is there a photo stop at Platform 9 ¾?
Yes, there is a photo stop and visit at Platform 9 ¾, but queues can be big, so arriving 45 minutes early is recommended.
What landmarks are included in the ghost tour?
The ghost walk features sights like St. Paul’s Cathedral, Tower of London, and All Hallows-by-the-Tower.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is small-group and family-friendly, with storytelling that appeals to all ages.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera, and dress according to the weather. Snacks and drinks are also recommended.
Does the tour involve any transportation costs?
Yes, the tour includes two tube journeys costing approximately £8 in total, payable via contactless bank card, Oyster, or Travel Card.
Is the tour accessible?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for those with mobility needs.
Can I cancel the tour in advance?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What makes this tour different from other Harry Potter experiences?
Its combination of film locations and haunted sights, paired with small-group intimacy and local storytelling, offers a unique contrasting experience that blends fantasy and history perfectly.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is plenty of time for quick snacks during the break.