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Discover London's Harry Potter filming locations on this 2.5-hour small group walking tour, led by passionate guides. Perfect for fans wanting an authentic experience.
The London: Harry Potter Small Group Walking Tour offers a lively and engaging way to explore the city through the lens of the wizarding world. Priced with clear value, this 2.5-hour tour is limited to 17 participants, ensuring an intimate experience that allows for personal interaction with a knowledgeable and passionate guide. Starting at Westminster Tube Station, the tour takes you past iconic London landmarks and into the world of Harry Potter, visiting film locations like the Leaky Cauldron and the Death Eaters’ bridge.
This tour is ideal for Harry Potter fans who want more than just a casual sightseeing trip; it combines film sites with London’s historic scenery. Keep in mind, it does not include Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross, which can be visited independently. Travelers should also have a public transport ticket, as the tour involves a short tube journey, and it isn’t suitable for prams or wheelchairs. With rave reviews praising the guides’ expertise and the balance of Harry Potter lore with London sights, this tour offers a fun, informative, and memorable experience for fans and curious travelers alike.


This small group tour begins at Westminster Tube Station, specifically in the ticket hall next to the information point by Exit 4. Your guide, easily recognizable by a wand and a lanyard labeled “Brit Movie Tours,” leads the way. The start point is convenient and central, making it easy to reach from many parts of London.
The tour’s structure emphasizes an intimate atmosphere, with only 17 participants involved. This ensures the guide can give detailed explanations and answer questions, making it a favorite among fans who enjoy engaging storytelling. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, allowing for easy access to other London attractions or transport options.
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While the focus is on film locations, the route also takes in some of London’s most famous sights, such as St Paul’s Cathedral, the Millennium Bridge, the Tate Modern, Borough Market, Leadenhall Market, and the Monument. These stops enrich the experience, blending film history with London’s architectural and cultural highlights.
The Millennium Bridge, which appears in the Harry Potter films, gets special attention as you cross the bridge destroyed by Death Eaters in “Half Blood Prince.” The Leaky Cauldron filming location is also visible, giving fans a chance to see where Harry and friends often hang out. The guide provides context and stories at each stop, making the walk both entertaining and informative.

A key highlight is seeing the site used for the Ministry of Magic, where Harry, Ron, and Hermione infiltrate in the films. The tour also covers the bridge destroyed by Death Eaters, an iconic scene from “Half Blood Prince.” These locations are not just photographs but are explained with background details, bringing scenes to life.
Visitors have the opportunity to take plenty of photos and get close to the sites used in the movies. The guide’s passion means they share little-known facts and film trivia, making the experience especially rewarding for avid fans and film enthusiasts.

Multiple reviews highlight guides like Dani, Ian, Ben, Owen, Jan, and others as especially knowledgeable and engaging. These guides do more than just point out locations; they tell stories, share film insights, and inject humor, making the walk lively and memorable.
For example, one guide Jan is described as funny and professional, while Dewi is appreciated for entertaining commentary despite cold weather. The guides’ enthusiasm and storytelling skills are frequently praised, contributing significantly to the tour’s positive ratings.
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The tour is priced to be accessible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning. It includes a professional guide but does not include an Oyster Card or other transport tickets, though a short tube journey is part of the route. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for travelers.
Meeting at Westminster station, the tour lasts about 2.5 hours and runs at multiple times depending on availability. Travelers should expect a moderate walk through London streets, with plenty of chances to stop, photograph, and listen to the guide’s stories.

Since the tour does not visit Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross—which can be visited separately—fans should plan to explore this location on their own if desired. The tour is not suitable for prams or wheelchairs due to the walking route and street terrain. Participants need a public transport ticket for the short tube ride included in the route.
Travelers should also note that the tour includes many outdoor stops, so dressing appropriately for weather conditions is recommended. Despite some negative reviews mentioning long walks, most praise the guides’ professionalism and the combination of Harry Potter sites with London sights.

Compared to other Harry Potter tours, this experience emphasizes filming locations in London rather than studio visits or comprehensive city tours. It offers a smaller group setting, fostering a more intimate and interactive atmosphere. The route’s mix of famous landmarks and film sites makes it appealing for fans wanting a balanced sightseeing experience.
The guides’ passion and ability to share lesser-known facts are key strengths, often mentioned in positive reviews. While some might prefer a longer or more in-depth tour, this one’s focused approach and familiarity with London’s streets make it a solid choice for those seeking a fun, compact Harry Potter adventure.

This tour combines the magic of Harry Potter with the charm of London’s historic streets. It’s especially suited for fans of the books and movies who want to see the film locations in person while learning about the city’s architecture and history.
The tour offers a good balance of film lore, city sightseeing, and engaging storytelling. The small group size ensures everyone has a chance to participate actively, ask questions, and enjoy a personalized experience.
“I love it. Our guide Dani was just perfect! For the fans of Harry Potter it is must see :)”

Does this tour visit Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross?
No, the tour does not include a visit to Platform 9 3/4. It focuses on London-based film locations and landmarks.
Is the tour suitable for young children or prams?
No, the tour is not suitable for prams or wheelchairs due to the walking route and street terrain.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring a public transport ticket for the short tube journey involved in the route.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, with starting times depending on availability.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Westminster Tube Station and concludes at the same location.
What locations are included in the tour?
Stops include St Paul’s Cathedral, Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern, Borough Market, Leadenhall Market, and Monument.
Is a guide provided?
Yes, the tour is led by a professional, English-speaking guide known for their enthusiasm and knowledge about Harry Potter and London.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small group size, passionate guides, and the blend of London sights with Harry Potter film locations create a unique, engaging experience.
Are there other similar tours?
Yes, there are other Harry Potter tours available, including studio visits and more comprehensive city explorations, but this one emphasizes filming sites within central London.
Is this tour good for serious Harry Potter fans?
Absolutely. The knowledgeable guides and exclusive film site visits make this a favorite for fans eager to see the magic in real life.