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Discover London's Harry Potter filming locations and visit Tower Bridge with this guided walking tour, perfect for families and Potter fans of all ages.

This 6-hour guided tour combines the magic of Harry Potter film locations with a visit to Tower Bridge, offering an engaging experience for fans and families alike. For $66 per person, you’ll explore the sites where the wizarding world was brought to life on screen, starting at King’s Cross Station and ending with Tower Bridge’s spectacular glass walkway and interactive displays.
While the tour includes many famous film locations and a small-group setting, it also involves walking and some tube journeys, making it suitable for those comfortable with light physical activity. The guide’s storytelling and familiar sites create a lively atmosphere, though some may find the pace a little brisk with a rating of 3.7/5 based on three reviews. Nonetheless, it offers a family-friendly day packed with memorable sights and stories.
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The tour kicks off at King’s Cross Station, where you meet in front of the Parcel Yard next to the Harry Potter shop and Platform 9 ¾. Arriving about 45 minutes early is recommended if you want to queue for a photo with the famous trolley, as queues can be long. The tour begins with a lively introduction to London’s wizarding world and sets the scene for a fun-filled day.
The small group size ensures an intimate experience, making it easy to hear your guide’s engaging stories. This starting point is perfect for fans who want to capture a classic Harry Potter photo and get a head start on their sightseeing.

A key highlight is the photo stop at the Harry Potter shop at Platform 9 ¾. This location is where the magical train departs, and it remains one of the most iconic spots for fans to take pictures. The 20-minute visit allows plenty of time to snap photos and soak in the atmosphere of this famous London film location.
Though queues can be lengthy, arriving early helps secure a good spot for photos. This stop really appeals to Potter enthusiasts looking to recreate the magic of the movies and take home a memorable souvenir.

The tour continues with a guided walk through Cecil Court, a charming street often used in film scenes, and the House of Spells, where fans can see a shop dedicated to wizarding supplies. These stops are photo stops and short walks, each lasting around 10 minutes, providing a glimpse of the quaint, film-inspired areas that helped bring the wizarding world to life.
These locations add a touch of authentic London charm and give fans a chance to see smaller, less crowded sites that played roles in the films.
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Next, the tour takes in the Palace Theatre, a site associated with the stage adaptation of Harry Potter, and then Goodwin’s Court, a narrow alleyway perfect for shopping or quick exploration. Goodwin’s Court is notable as one of London’s hidden alleyways that has a mysterious, old-world feel, making it a fun photo opportunity.
The visit to Goodwin’s Court lasts around 15 minutes, giving ample time for photos or browsing small shops. These stops highlight London’s theatrical and historical vibe, tying in with the Harry Potter theme through theatre history.
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Leicester Square features prominently as a busy hub of UK cinema, often used in film scenes and hosting film premieres. The tour includes a 20-minute photo and sightseeing stop here, where the guide shares fun facts about London’s cinematic history.
From Leicester Square, the group walks to Westminster, taking a 30-minute detour to see famous landmarks and soak in the grandeur of London’s political and cultural heart. The guide shares stories about the city’s history and its significance in the Harry Potter universe, making this segment both educational and entertaining.

The next stops include Borough Market, a bustling food market and a filming location in the films, where visitors can take photos and learn about local cuisine. Then, the group walks to London Bridge, with a 30-minute stop for photos and sightseeing.
Both sites offer a blend of historic charm and lively atmosphere, giving visitors a taste of London’s vibrant city life while tying in film locations. The walks between sites keep the tour dynamic and engaging.

The highlight of the tour is the 3-hour visit to Tower Bridge, where tickets include access to interactive displays, Victorian Engine Rooms, and the stunning 42-meter-high glass walkway. Visitors enjoy panoramic views of London from the walkway, making this a spectacular finale.
The interactive displays provide insight into the history and engineering behind the bridge, making it both fun and educational. The guided visit ensures you see hidden details and learn about the bridge’s significance in the city’s skyline.

This tour involves walking across London’s streets and using the tube twice, with a total travel cost of around £6. The meeting point is easy to find, right in front of the Parcel Yard at King’s Cross, and wheelchair accessibility is available.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing. Since large luggage isn’t permitted, travelers should plan accordingly.
The live tour guide leads the group with enthusiasm and storytelling, making the experience lively and informative. One review highlights guide Sam’s humor and clarity, which helps keep the group engaged, especially during the Tower Bridge visit.
However, some feedback suggests that speaking pace could improve, with a preference for slower narration. The small-group format enhances the experience, allowing for more interaction and personalized attention.
At $66 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive package of film locations, historic sites, and Tower Bridge exploration. It’s a solid option for families and dedicated Harry Potter fans who want a guided, city-wide adventure.
While the rating of 3.7/5 indicates some room for improvement, the positive reviews emphasize the guide’s knowledge and the attractiveness of Tower Bridge as a finale. The tour’s duration and pacing suit those comfortable with light walking and sightseeing.
“We really enjoyed the tour as a family. We got a lot of impressions. Sam was a great tour guide, very funny and easy to understand. The visit to To…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is described as family-friendly and suitable for Potter fans of all ages.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 6 hours, including sightseeing, walking, and the Tower Bridge visit.
Do I need to prepare anything in advance?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing. Queues at Platform 9 ¾ may require arriving 45 minutes early.
Are foods and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Does the tour include transportation?
The tour includes two tube journeys with an approximate cost of £6 but does not provide hotel pickup or drop-off.
Is Tower Bridge accessible to wheelchairs?
Yes, wheelchair accessibility is available for the Tower Bridge visit.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where exactly do we meet?
The meeting point is in front of the stairs leading to the Parcel Yard at King’s Cross Station, near the Harry Potter shop.
What’s the best time to start?
Availability varies, so check current options; starting times are listed during booking.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the small-group format ensures a more personal experience.