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Experience the magic of Harry Potter in London with a 4.5-hour walking tour of film locations and a 30-minute ride on the London Eye, suitable for fans of all ages.

This London Harry Potter Walking Tour combines the charm of film locations with stunning city views, offering a well-rounded experience for fans and families. For $113.15 per person, you get a 4.5-hour guided walk starring over 10 real movie sites and sites that inspired the books, followed by a 30-minute ride on the London Eye to see the city’s skyline from above. The tour is designed for people of all ages, especially families and die-hard Potter fans, and features a small-group setting that allows for personalized attention.
The tour begins at King’s Cross Station, famous for the Platform 9 ¾, and takes you through London’s historic streets, shops, and theaters associated with the wizarding world. The guide shares fun stories and behind-the-scenes secrets about the films, making it a lively and engaging experience. After the walk, guests enjoy the spectacular views from the London Eye, completing a magical day in London.
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The tour kicks off at The Parcel Yard inside King’s Cross Station, a must-visit for Harry Potter fans. Your guide greets the group here before setting out on the 4.5-hour journey through London’s iconic locations. The meeting point is conveniently located next to the Platform 9 ¾ Harry Potter shop, making it easy to find and prepare for the adventure ahead.
This tour’s initial focus on King’s Cross is perfect for snapping photos with the famous trolley at Platform 9 ¾, a highlight for many fans. Since queues can be large, arriving about 45 minutes early is recommended to secure a good spot for photos before the tour begins.

The tour visits more than 10 real movie sites spread across central London. Highlights include the Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 ¾, where fans get photos and shop for exclusive merchandise, and Cecil Court, known as a source of inspiration for Diagon Alley. The guide leads a guided walk through narrow streets, revealing behind-the-scenes stories and film references.
Stops at Goodwin’s Court and Palace Theatre give insights into the hidden corners and theatrical roots of the wizarding world. The House of Spells offers a chance for shopping and exploring magical accessories. The tour also covers Leicester Square, a hub of UK cinema, and Westminster, providing context of where some scenes and inspirations originated.

The guided walk emphasizes famous London landmarks, like Westminster—where the guide shares stories about the city’s role in Harry Potter lore—and Southwark, known for its historic charm. The route takes you past London Bridge, giving scenic views and photo opportunities.
Each stop offers a chance to see sights linked to the films or the books’ inspiration, with short walks and photo stops designed to keep the pace lively. The guide’s storytelling enhances the experience, making familiar London locations feel like part of the wizarding universe.
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A dedicated visit to House of Spells allows guests to browse magical merchandise and collect exclusive Harry Potter souvenirs. The 15-minute shopping break gives fans time to pick up unique items or continue exploring the shop’s offerings. This stop is a highlight for those wanting to extend their Harry Potter experience beyond the tour.
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Following the walking tour, participants receive tickets for a 30-minute ride on the London Eye. The 1.5-hour visit on the giant Ferris wheel offers stunning 360-degree views of the city’s landmarks, including the Thames, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey.
The London Eye ride is an ideal way to unwind after walking through busy streets. Guests enjoy photo opportunities from above, capturing the city’s skyline with the perspective of a giant observation wheel. The experience is included in the ticket price, adding a memorable conclusion to the day.

The tour is wheelchair accessible and features a live English-speaking guide. It involves walking through city streets, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The entire experience lasts around 4.5 hours, with the walking component lasting approximately 3 hours.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour takes place outdoors in various weather conditions. The tour includes two tube journeys, costing roughly £6, paid via contactless card or Oyster. Large luggage is not permitted during the tour.
Meeting at Platform 9 ¾ inside King’s Cross Station ensures easy access, and the tour ends back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward. Tickets can be reserved with flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind.

This small-group journey is perfect for families, couples, and dedicated Harry Potter fans. The guided storytelling and iconic locations appeal to those wanting an immersive experience, while the scenic ride on the London Eye adds a special touch for visitors seeking memorable city views.
The balance of film locations, city landmarks, and a fun sightseeing ride makes this tour a well-rounded option for fans eager to see London through the lens of the wizarding world. It also suits visitors who prefer a guided, structured experience with insights into both Harry Potter lore and London’s history.

The Harry Potter Walking Tour with London Eye offers a fantastic combination of film history and London sightseeing. Its small-group setting ensures a personal experience, and the inclusion of the London Eye ride provides a memorable way to appreciate the city’s skyline.
The tour’s detailed itinerary covers famous filming locations like Platform 9 ¾, Cecil Court, and Leicester Square, with plenty of opportunities for photos and shopping. The storytelling style of the guide keeps the experience lively and engaging, especially for fans of all ages.
While the tour involves some walking and outdoor exposure, the accessible design and convenient meeting point make it suitable for most visitors. If you want to explore Harry Potter’s London through a fun, well-organized tour that ends with breathtaking views, this experience hits the mark.
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What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes a guided walking tour of Harry Potter film locations, discounts at Harry Potter shops, and a 30-minute ride on the London Eye.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at The Parcel Yard inside King’s Cross Station, near Platform 9 ¾, and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the London Eye ride last?
The ride lasts approximately 30 minutes, offering expansive views of London’s skyline.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is perfect for families and fans of all ages, especially because it is small-group and engaging.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor walking.
Are there any age restrictions?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the tour’s nature is suitable for most ages, especially with a small-group, family-friendly approach.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How do I book tickets?
Tickets can be reserved with the option to pay later, and full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Are there any food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the price.
What makes this tour different from other Harry Potter experiences?
This tour combines film location visits, London sights that inspired JK Rowling, and ends with the London Eye, offering a comprehensive and scenic experience suitable for fans and families alike.