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Visit Harry Potter™ Studio Shops in London | Buy Youre Favourite Characters Collectables, House Merchandise, Wands, Notebooks & More

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If you have watched all the Harry Potter movies and wished you had the Elderly Wand, even if magic is not real (or is it?), you're not alone. Thanks to Warner Bros. Studio Tours , your wish might just come true. Located in Leavesden, you can see the magic of Harry Potter come alive right in front of your eyes through the exhibition and go home with personalised goodies for yourself, your friends and all the Potterheads you know. Read on to learn everything you will find at the Harry Potter™ Studio Tours Shops, what to expect and how you can make your visit to the studio tours worthwhile.

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The studio shop.

Your acceptance letter never arrived? Visit the Harry Potter™ Studio Tour Shops and claim it yourself! The Studio Shop at Warner Bros. Studio Tours offers the best from the Harry Potter world. You can buy your wands, apparel, and collectable items.

The Forbidden Forest Shop

The Forbidden Forest Shop offers an exclusive selection of seasonal items, regularly updated to align with new ranges or current features at the Studio Tour. Memorabilia from the Forbidden Forest , including Aragog plush, Peppermint Toads and toys, can be found here. Currently, they are featuring the brand-new Christmas range! Please note that items in the Forbidden Forest Shop may not be found in other shops within the Studio Tour.

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The Railway Shop

Hop on to Hogwarts Express departing from Platform 9 ¾   and buy yourself some Peppermint Toads, Chocolate Frogs, and other tasty candies that Trolly Witch sold. You can get personalised goodies from the Harry Potter Studio Tour Shops and live your Hogwarts dream!

What can you find in the Harry Potter™ Studio Shops?

Every Potterhead is in for a wholesome Harry Potter experience at the Harry Potter™ Studios in London. When you're done touring the sets where all the magic happened, take some of that experience back with you in the form of goodies and items from the movies. Here's everything you can find inside the Harry Potter™ Studio shops:

Harry Potter Studio Shop

1. Clothing Collection

Whether it's for yourself or a friend who lives and breathes Harry Potter, the clothing collection at the Warner Bros Harry Potter™ Studio Tours has everything for everyone. You can find t-shirts, hoodies, scarves, house robes, jumpers, knitted hats, ties, capped gloves and socks. They also have Luna's night robes, Neville's cardigan and Hermoine's Yule Ball gown. You can order these online, but the best way to shop is to go to the Harry Potter Studios shops and explore everything yourself.

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2. Hogwarts Houses Collection

Are you a courageous Gryffindor or an ambitious Slytherin? Or are you an intelligent Ravenclaw? Or perhaps, a noble Hufflepuff? No matter what house your personality gets you sorted into, the Harry Potter™ Studios Shops have you covered with your needs if the real Hogwarts comes calling. Get personalised robes, house scarves, house cardigans, knitted hats, gift trunks, notebooks, backpacks, sweatshirts, caps, hoodies, pens, flasks, capped gloves, crest necklaces, cushions, socks and more such exciting products!

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3. Wand Shop

Mr. Ollivander said in the Sorcerer's Stone that the "wand chooses the wizard" . Don't you want to have that experience? Head to Warner Bros Harry Potter™ Studios Shops and let your wand come to you (or maybe you can break the rules and choose one for yourself). You can also pick the replica wands of your favourite characters, including Harry Potter, Hermoine Granger, Ron Weasley, Headmaster Dumbledore, Professor Snape, Luna Lovegood, Lord Voldemort or even Cedric Diggory. The Wand Shop also has wand stands available. All the items are customisable to make you feel like you belong in the Wizarding World.

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4. Character Collection

Who's your favourite Harry Potter character? The Boy Who Lived himself? Or Hermoine Granger, without whom the boys would not have survived even a day? Or the sometimes stupid but incredibly loyal Ron Weasley? Well, no matter who your favourite character is, you can get replicas of their robes, wands, jumpers and many other items like soft toys for their pets. You can also buy select items like Harry's glasses, Hermoine's Yule Ball Gown or Luna's Pendant Necklace. Other character collections available are that of Headmaster Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy, Newt Scamander, Niffler and Neville.

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5. Trunk Station

A Harry Potter fan wants their Hogwarts Acceptance Letter and their personal trunk with all their necessities. You can now own your house trunk or gift it to someone for their birthday. The Harry Potter™ Studios Shops have a range of products, including a robe, a scarf, a tie, gloves and a Hogwarts Acceptance Letter. They also come in different sizes and combos, so you can choose accordingly. The trunks are available for all houses, Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff. Once you have it, don't be afraid to flaunt it whenever you travel.

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6. Sweet Trolley

If you thought the sweet treats served by Trolley Witch on Hogwarts Express were just for the students travelling on the train, you are mistaken. You can get your hands on the Peppermint Toads, Chocolate Frogs, Gringotts Gold Bar, Fudge Flies, Fizzing Whizzbees, Exploding Bon Bons, Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans and even Bottled Butterbeer! They also have a gift collection you can get back home for a fellow Potterhead, including exclusive chocolate treats from the Honeydukes Collection. Unleash your inner Ron Weasley and break into these sweet delights.

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7. Toys and Stationery

The Warner Bros Harry Potter™ Studio Tour shops have a collection of soft toys, stationery items and games from the Harry Potter world. You can purchase Hedwig, Buckbeak, Fawkes Phoenix, Aragog or Hogwarts Express as soft toys. The collection also includes Talking Dobby Animated Figure, Build Your Own Hogwarts Castle, Wizard Chess Set, Mystery Flying Snitch, Hagrid's Umbrella Toy, Marauder's Map Interactive Toy, Triple Decker Night Bus and more. Stationery goods like notebooks, pens, scarf bookmarks, Feather Quill pens, journals, wrapping papers, pencils and a replica of Tom Riddle's Diary.

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8. Bags and Books

Showing up to the office or college would be ten times better with a Gryffindor Backpack or a Harry Potter Film Wizardry book, wouldn't it? You can get both of these and more at the Harry Potter Studio Tour Shops. The collection of bags ranges from tote bags, makeup bags, clutches and cross bags to travel suitcases. They also have the latest edition of all seven books in paperback and hardback, along with Harry Potter Film Wizardry, Harry Potter Pop-Up Book, and Warner Bros. Studio Tour London Souvenir Guidebook.

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9. Collectibles and Homewares

Add magic to your home with collectables and homewares available at the Harry Potter™ Studio shops. You can buy mugs, banners, place signs, bowls, flasks, towels, plush cushions, aprons, bottle openers, bead baubles and ceramic boxes. Take back some collectables and souvenirs like the I Would Trust Hagrid With My Life Enamel Pin, Hogwarts Express Souvenir Ticket, a replica of the Marauder's Map, Gringotts Bank Coins, Horcrux Locket, Xenophilius Lovegood's Necklace, artefact boxes of Harry, Hermoine and Ron, Diagon Alley Book Pins, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Glass Paperweight, and Gringotts Key Keyring.

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10. Platform 9 ¾ Shop

While there may be no Platform 9¾ in real life, but you can always get collectables and souvenirs to manifest it. The Harry Potter™ Studio Tour Shops have a range of items around Platform 9¾, such as t-shirts, keyrings, pin badges, logo magnets, hoodies, luggage tags, mugs, passport holders, notebooks, cross bag, necklaces, towels, plush cushions, bracelet sets, paperweight, tote bags and games like Build Your Own Hogwarts Express. You can also take home a Hogwarts Express Souvenir Ticket to remember your experience at the Studio Tour Shops.

Harry Potter Studio Shop

11. Travel Accessories

Want to let the world know how big a Potterhead you are? Upgrade your travel with Harry Potter suitcases, passport holders, luggage tags, backpacks and flasks. They are available in Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff house colours. The Harry Potter™ Studio Tour Shops also have a collection of cosmetic products like compact mirrors, nail filing sets and makeup bags. You can also buy rucksacks, tote bags, lunch bags, face masks, travel card holders, canvas bags and shopping bags.

Harry Potter Studio Shop

12. Fantastic Beasts

There is more to the Warner Bros Harry Potter™ Studio Tour Shops than just Harry Potter goodies. Take back home some of the best souvenirs from the Fantastic Beasts series. From Niffler Plush Toy, Newt Scamander's Wand, Pickett Soft Toy and Leta Lestrange's Wand to Fantastic Beasts Tote Bag, The Witch's Friend Notebook and Niffler Backpack, you can buy all these goodies and souvenirs from the Harry Potter Studio Tour Shops.

Visitors tips

  • The shops open at 8:30am and close at 10:00pm. There are buses provided by the studios, the first one at 8:15am and the last one at 10:00pm.
  • Tickets to the Harry Potter™ Studio Shops are included with the Harry Potter™ Studio Tours . However, the items are up for sale and not included in the ticket price.
  • The Warner Bros Harry Potter™ Studio Tours have many cafes with Harry Potter-themed food, confectionery and drinks, including the famous Butterbeer. After touring, sit down at the cafes and enjoy the food.
  • There are cloakrooms where you can check in your coats and bags free of charge. 
  • The studios also have baby feeding rooms, changing tables and hot water if you need to heat bottles.

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Frequently asked questions about warner bros harry potter™ studio shops.

The Warner Bros' Studios have Harry Potter Shops where you can buy collectables, memorabilia, gifts and souvenirs from the Wizarding World.

There is a range of products available at the Harry Potter™ Studio shops that you can visit while touring. You can buy backpacks, replica wands, house robes, scarves, trunks, hats, notebooks, soft toys, pens, games, sweet treats and the drink of the wizards, bottled Butterbeer.

You can buy a range of items in the Warner Bros. Studios Tour shops. From bags, books, wands, apparel, toys, stationeries, collectables, and homewares to sweet treats and travel accessories, you can buy all these and more at Harry Potter Studio™ Tour Shops.

The Warner Bros. Studios Tour shops' opening hours are from 8:30am to 10:00pm. The first bus to the studios starts at 8:15am, while the last bus departs at 10:00pm. The studios provide the buses and are included in the ticket cost. Opening hours might change weekly and monthly. Please refer to the Warner Bros. Studios calendar before your visit.

Yes, you will get all Harry Potter clothes, including robes, knitted hats, scarves, capped gloves, jumpers, hoodies, socks and ties. You can also buy character-specific clothes like Luna Lovegood's night robes, Hermoine Granger's Yule Ball Gown and Neville Longbottom's cardigan.

The Harry Potter™ Studio shop is definitely worth a visit. You can buy all Harry Potter merchandise and souvenirs and feel like a real wizard.

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Harry Potter Shops in London: Which ones are worth your time

Are you planning a visit to London and wondering what Harry Potter shops are worth your time? 

I am Constance, a literary travel writer. I have lived in London and visited frequently since, including completing the ultimate Harry Potter London trip just a couple of months ago. During my travels there, I made a point to visit every Harry Potter destination possible, including shopping in the ever-growing list of Harry Potter shops in London. 

It seems everyone these days wants to capitalize off the Harry Potter franchise, which means there are now seemingly infinite options for Harry Potter fans to find merchandise. It’s not hard to find a Harry Potter store in London, but many of them are cheap knock-offs, selling overpriced but low-quality merchandise.

So which Potter shops are really worth your time, and what can you find at each? 

In this post, I’ll talk you through the most notable Harry Potter shops in London and help you figure out which one(s) to visit on your next trip to one of my favorite cities in the world. 

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House of MinaLima

The House of MinaLima is an absolute must-visit Harry Potter shop in London if you are a fan of the books and movies. MinaLima is the company responsible for all of the graphics you see in the Harry Potter series — that encompasses everything from the design of the Daily Prophet newspaper, to the look of the famous Hogwarts acceptance letter, to the packaging you see at Honeydukes and Weasley and Weasley (Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes for book lovers). 

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MinaLima operates one of my favorite and most unique Harry Potter shops in London. This store is an experience all on its own. Every inch of the store is decorated and stylized. I loved the fireplaces on both floors, which feature Harry’s Hogwarts letters flying out of them. 

Walking down the stairs, the steps themselves are covered in Daily Prophet headlines, while the floor on the bottom level of the shop is an enormous Marauder’s Map. So you can get the feel that you’re leaving your own footprints there alongside those of the Hogwarts students and teachers. 

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What can you buy at the House of MinaLima? 

The selection here is limited, but really unique. There are some really cool items at MinaLima that you won’t find at any of the other London Harry Potter shops. During my visit, they were featuring items with the Black family tapestry print, which you could buy as a gorgeous wallpaper, pillow covers, or any other number of items. 

You can find several premium Harry Potter-themed wallpapers here, in fact, including not just the Black family tapestry but also the Marauder’s Map. They have a great collection of posters and even limited edition art prints if you’re looking for more collector’s items. 

Of course, you can find the gorgeous MinaLima editions of the Harry Potter books (1-3 have been released at the time of writing). I walked away with a fun souvenir — a Daily Prophet tea towel, combining two of my loves, books and tea . 

Key Takeaways

Visit House of MinaLima if you’re looking for: ✔ A highly themed shop ✔ Collectible art prints ✔ Unique items you won’t find elsewhere ✔ Harry Potter-patterned wallpaper

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Find the House of MinaLima at 157 Wardour St, London . It’s just a seven-minute walk from the Palace Theatre, where you can still see the full length, two-part Cursed Child play.

Tip : There’s likely to be a line to get in, as the shop is small and can’t accommodate many customers at once. Make sure you plan for enough time to account for the wait in your Harry Potter london itinerary!

Related : These Harry Potter shops are just one of the many Harry Potter activities in London you should include on your trip. Check out my list to read what else to include in your itinerary.

Platform 9 ¾ Shop at King’s Cross Station

The Platform 9 ¾ shop at King’s Cross Station is one of the most popular Harry Potter shops in London. It opened in 2012 and was the first official Harry Potter shop to open outside one of the theme parks (now, you can also visit an official Harry Potter shop in NYC , too). 

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The Platform 9 ¾ shop is magically decorated, so take your time to take it all in. And remember to look up — some of the best decorations are above your head! At this store, you’ll find a large range of Harry Potter items, from Honeydukes treats to House pride gear, to tote bags and wands. 

This is also a location where you can find bottled Butterbeer! I did try it, and it’s got nothing on Butterbeer on tap (that creamy foam on top really makes the drink in my opinion!), but it’s worth trying and makes a fun souvenir. You can also purchase special Butterbeer mugs here. 

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One draw from the Platform 9 ¾ shop is that you can personalize items at the Platform 9 ¾ shop. For example, you can get your initials put on a Hogwarts trunk or, have your name embroidered on your robes, or for only $15, you can get a personalized Hogwarts acceptance letter, which I think is pretty cool. You can also have your face printed on a Wanted Wizard poster. 

I do think it’s worth noting that the quality of some of the items sold at this London Harry Potter shop is a little disappointing. While you certainly can find some better quality items here, many of them feel pretty cheap, like the robes for sale. They are not the same robes you can purchase at other locations, like the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. So keep that in mind. 

Note for travelers : The Kings Cross Station Harry Potter shop closed for refurbishments on January 2, 2024. According to their social media , they plan to reopen by Spring, 2024 . In the meantime, you can visit a pop-up shop elsewhere in King’s Cross Station. 

Visit the Platform 9 ¾ shop if: ✔ Going to Platform 9 ¾ is on your bucket list ✔ You want to find official Harry Potter merchandise ✔ You want to try bottled Butterbeer ✔ You want to personalize items

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Photo Tip : The famous photo spot at Platform 9 3/4 where you can pose with a trolley halfway through the barrier has become quite the destination since I first visited! It now has its own queue next to the shop entrance, and every time I stopped by in November of 2023, the wait time looked to be at least 45 minutes . You might think you can avoid the lines by showing up early, before the shop opens, but alas, this won’t work.  Apparently the shop has had issues with graffiti on the trolley, so they keep it safely secured inside the shop when the shop is closed. So if you want to beat the lines and get your Platform 9 ¾ photo without as long of a wait, plan to show up right before the shop opens so you’re at least toward the front of the line (and obviously, if you can avoid weekends, you’ll have a better chance of less wait).  Note that the queue also closes one hour before the shop does, so don’t wait too long.  You have the option of taking your own photos with the trolley at Platform 9 ¾ or getting a professional photo (for a fee, of course). This photo spot will still be available while the store undergoes refurbishment.

Related : If you love checking out places that feel like Hogwarts, try Chetham’s Library and John Ryland’s library in Manchester, England.

Harry Potter Studio Tour Shop

No list of Harry Potter shops in London is complete without mentioning the Harry Potter studio shop at Leavesden studios. Actually, there are multiple shops here, including the Forbidden Forest Shop, the Railways Shop. In all, the Harry Potter studio tour shops are several times the size of the Harry Potter store at King’s Cross Station, and they do a lot with the extra space! 

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Each room in the Harry Potter Studio shop is themed, and there are tons of items available that I didn’t see at any other Harry Potter stores. I was in heaven. Visiting at Christmas time, there were special items for sale at the Forbidden Forest Shop, including gorgeous Christmas designs available on blankets, sweatshirts, and more. At other times of year, you can find other seasonal items that are only available here.

There are rooms dedicated to different Houses, but also a Marauder’s Map section, a Butterbeer section, a Dark Arts section, and more. Pretty much any Harry Potter merchandise you can dream up is available here. 

Tip : You can access the Forbidden Forest Shop before your tour starts, something I really recommend! You’ll be so worn out by the end of your tour, you may not have the energy or exuberance to take in all the offerings in the shop. Instead, plan to come an hour before your tour time to explore and make your purchases. Then, you can wear your new swag during the tour and in your photos! 

If you are looking for the best quality Hogwarts robes in London, you will need to make a trip out to the Harry Potter studio . If you want the heavy, thick robes that you can purchase at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, then look to find them at the Harry Potter studio shop. 

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In general, I found the quality of items to be higher at the Harry Potter studio shop compared to the shop at Platform 9 ¾. 

The Railway Shop is located partway through the Harry Potter Studio tour, next to the Hogwarts Express that was used in the Harry Potter films. Unsurprisingly, the merchandise in this smaller shop is mostly related to Platform 9 ¾ or the Hogwarts Express. 

Visit the H arry Potter Studio Tour Shop if: ✔ You have tickets to the studio tour ✔ You want to try on-tap Butterbeer ✔ You want the highest quality robes ✔ You want the most selection of Potter merchandise 

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Tip : To visit the Harry Potter studio tour shop, you have to have a same-day ticket for the Harry Potter studio tour (a tour I highly recommend for fellow Harry Potter fans!). You can drive to the Studio or take the train and then the dedicated and free shuttle bus to the studio tour. Alternatively, you can book a third party tour , which will take you from London straight to the studio tour. I have done this as well, and my tour included a walking tour in Oxford along the way. I recommend it if you’re wanting to add Oxford to your itinerary, or if the general sale tickets are already sold out for your preferred day. 

Hamley’s Toy Store Harry Potter shop

This one actually surprised me — the massive Hamley’s Toy Store on London’s Regent street has almost an entire floor dedicated to Harry Potter merchandise! It’s pretty astonishing when you walk inside the famous store to consider how much real estate they have dedicated to the boy wizard. 

But the truth is, Hamley’s Toy Store has one of the best Harry Potter shops in London! and you will see what I mean. There’s tons of Harry Potter merchandise available here, including Potter-inspired board games, LEGOs, brooms, and more. 

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They’ve taken the theme beyond what’s on the shelves and even made their (cardboard) displays stand out as being straight out of the Wizarding World. It’s fun to see the enormous LEGO Hagrid or pose for pictures with the statues of characters like Harry Potter and Newt Scamander. When I visited during the Christmas season, they even had Harry Potter-themed Christmas trees in their shop window. 

If you’re looking for London Harry Potter shops and have already explored the official shops above, it’s worth popping in to Hamley’s Toy Store to check it out during your Regent Street shopping, but I wouldn’t say it’s worth going out of your way for.

Visit the Hamley’s Harry Potter Shop if: ✔ You’re already planning on Regent St. shopping ✔ You’re traveling with kids ✔ You’re looking for Potter-themed games

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You can find the Hamley’s Toy Store Harry Potter shop at 188-196 Regent St., London . Go into the main entrance of Hamley’s and proceed down the escalator one level. You literally can’t miss it.

LEGO Store in Leicester Square

Harry Potter LEGO sets are one of my favorite indulgences (a fact even some close friends don’t know about me!). There’s something both meditative and satisfying about the LEGO-building process. I’ve purchased so many different Harry Potter LEGO sets over the years and have never failed to be delighted with the amount of detail in each. 

If you want to see the best display of Harry Potter LEGO sets , make sure you stop in to the LEGO store in Leicester Square, London. Prices will be the same as what you get online, but you’ll get an idea for how large some of the sets are, and how magical. For example, the full Hogwarts castle set and the new Diagon Alley collector’s set really need to be seen in person to fully appreciate them.

Plus, you’ll get to see some stunning LEGO constructions, like a two-story Queen Elizabeth’s Tower (Big Ben) built from LEGOS, a dragon atop Gringotts Bank, and a (part-LEGO) near-life-size Diagon Alley, which you can walk through. It really is a magical place for the imagination.

The LEGO store definitely gets my recommendation for Harry Potter shops in London you should make a point to visit if you have the time. 

Visit the LEGO Store if: ✔ You’re visiting Leicester Square ✔ You are a LEGO fan ✔ You have never seen the enormous Harry Potter LEGO sets in-person

You can find the LEGO Shop at 3 Swiss Court, London . It’s typically open 7 days a week.

Cursed Child Palace Theatre shop

The Palace Theatre is perhaps the smallest London Harry Potter shop on this list, and with the most limited offerings, but it does offer some unique Potter merchandise.

The Palace Theatre is on the West End and is currently home to the two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play. As with all West End productions, that comes with a small merchandise shop where attendees can buy themed souvenirs.

What can you buy at the Cursed Child shop? Mostly Cursed Child themed gear, of course, though there are several items that are based more generally on the Hogwarts houses. 

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Interestingly, the merchandise on display changes midway through the play, taking on a darker themed display that corresponds with the plot twists of the play (I don’t want to give anything away for those who haven’t seen it yet). I think that’s a really fun detail they incorporated in the Cursed Child experience and one that many attendees might not even notice.

Visit the Palace Theatre Shop if: ✔ You’re seeing the Cursed Child play ✔ You want some unique House t-shirts ✔ You like Death Eater-themed merchandise

You can find the Palace Theatre shop at 113 Shaftesbury Ave, London .

Heathrow Airport Harry Potter Shop

In case you either didn’t have time to visit an official Harry Potter shop while in London, or you regretted not getting a souvenir, you have a last chance at the relatively new Official Harry Potter Shop in Heathrow Airport.

Located in Terminal 5 , you can find a miniature shop like the one at Platform 9 ¾. If you’re flying out of Heathrow, why not pop in and see if that souvenir you’ve been mulling over is available at this smaller store.

Other Unofficial Harry Potter Shops in London

New Harry Potter-inspired stores are popping up all over London, such that it’s hard to keep track of them all! In general, these are unofficial stores, though many do sell licensed Warner Brothers products.

Here are a few popular unofficial Harry Potter shops in London you can check out. These don’t get my top recommendation, but they can be fun stores to check out if you’ve got the extra time or find yourself in the area.

House of Spells

House of Spells is a London Harry Potter shop for dedicated fans who are willing to pay a higher-than-average prices for their merchandise. Items you can find at House of Spells include House pride gear, wands, posters, t-shirts, sweaters, replica jewelry, keychains, and fancy Potter-themed goblets and figurines. 

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One unique item I saw at House of Spells that isn’t widely available elsewhere is a line of drinkable potions inspired by the books. They are bottled in glass, and you can choose from: Basilisk blood, Cauldron Cola, Unicorn Essence, and Serpent’s Venom, among others. These have potions spells you can activate by turning them upside down and swirling three times. 

Tip : You can get a 10% discount at House of Spells if you take the Harry Potter walking tour (you can read my detailed walking tour review to help you decide!). 

You can find House of Spells at 69-71 Charing Cross Rd .

The Noble Collection

Like House of Spells, The Noble Collection is another high-end Harry Potter shop in London that caters to dedicated fans who are willing to invest some real money in their Potter-themed purchases. 

They sell primarily movie prop replicas and even signed items, all for premium prices. And it’s not just Potter merchandise you’ll find here. They also sell replicas of items from popular series like the Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings. 

This store doesn’t quite have the magical feel that the other London Harry Potter shops on this list do, but it might be worth a stop-by if you are a collector.

You can find The Noble Collection at 26, 28 Neal Street, London . 

Primark Oxford Street East

Primarks all over Europe usually feature a decent selection of Harry Potter merchandise, but the Primark on Oxford Street takes it to a whole new level. They sell more Potter gear here than at perhaps any other Primark location, and all laid out in a sort-of magical layout.

Items you might find here include Hogwarts letter clutches, Harry Potter headbands, Potter-themed bedding and throw pillows, and of course lots of Potter-inspired clothing. Don’t expect the highest quality out of any of it (This is Primark, after all), but it can be an option if you’re on a tight budget and looking for a Harry Potter souvenir from your London trip.

You can find the Primark Oxford Street Harry Potter shop at 14-28 Oxford St, London .

Marks and Spencer Oxford Street

Another perhaps surprising addition to the list of London Harry Potter shops is a Marks and Spencer, also on Oxford Street. Marks and Spencer is best known as high end grocery and retailer throughout the UK, but they have jumped on the Harry Potter bandwagon and created their own Potter shop at one store location.

In fact, they have launched their own line of Harry Potter merchandise, so what you’ll find here will be some different options from elsewhere on this list. You can find a line of Harry Potter clothing as well as many unique, magical treats, like chocolate sorting hats (items rotate seasonally).

You can find the Marks and Spencer Harry Potter shop at 458 Oxford St, London .

That about wraps up this pretty comprehensive list of London Harry Potter shops you can consider visiting on your next trip. There are so many to choose from, I hope this list comes in handy helping you decide which ones to prioritize and which ones to skip.

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  • 10 Most Magical Harry Potter Shops in London

London is one of the best places to be as a Harry Potter fan, there’s a wide selection of Harry Potter attractions and even original filming locations. And of course there are also plenty of Harry Potter shops in London.

As a big Harry Potter fan myself, I’ve been fortunate enough to explore all the Harry Potter stores sprinkled across London. And I’ve found some are more unique than others.

So, if you’re looking for the perfect Harry Potter shop in London, look no further. In this guide, I’ll share the best features of each shop and I’ll try to bring you a step closer to finding that perfect Harry Potter souvenir to add to your collection or to gift a fellow Potterhead.

Let’s embark on this magical journey together!

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Best Harry Potter Shops in London

1. shop at harry potter studio tour.

Picture of a store with Harry Potter merchandise in one of the best Harry Potter shops in London

If you’re a true Harry Potter fan, then the Warner Bros Studio Tour in London is a must-visit destination. It’s located in Watford which can be easily reached from London . And it’s so worth it, trust me, I’ve been there three times already!

Not only will you be able to explore the sets and props used in the movies, but you’ll also find yourself surrounded by the biggest selection of magical items that can be purchased at their gift shop.

A very turquoise shop from the inside selling Harry Potter sweets

The main gift shop is at the end of the tour, where you’ll find everything from wands to wizards robes, blankets and mugs, to stuffed magical beasts and so much more. There’s even a special Honeydukes section with magical candy and unique mugs.

But that’s not all, about half way through the tour there’s a Platform 9 3/4 shop which sells all kind of merchandise around the Hogwarts Express.

You can also get an add-on to your studio tour ticket for a Harry Potter afternoon tea in the great hall, a very unique and magical experience.

Adresse: Studio Tour Dr, Leavesden WD25 7LR

Verdict: Best selection but unfortunately it’s outside of London and can only be visited as part of the Warner Bros Studio Tour.

2. Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 3/4

People queuing outside one of the Harry Potter shops in London

This iconic shop is located at the Kings Cross Station in London, it’s right next to the photo spot of the trolley half-way through the wall at platform 9 3/4 (which is nowhere near platform 9 and 10).

It’s definitely a must-visit destination in London for any Harry Potter fan as you can take a photo with the trolley (don’t forget your scarf and glasses!) before you enter the shop.

In the Kings Cross Harry Potter shop you can browse through their huge selection of Harry Potter merchandise. The shop offers a wide range of items including clothing, accessories, souvenirs, and collectibles.

As magical as this shop sounds, I’ll be honest it’s one of my least favorite ones because of the number of people inside it. I just felt stressed out by the crowd and I couldn’t browse in peace.

Address: King’s Cross Station, Euston Rd, Kings Cross, London N1 9AP

Verdict: Official Harry Potter store in London at King’s Cross Station with great selection but it gets very crowded.

3. House of Spells

Inside a Harry Potter store in London, you can see books and other items

House of Spells is a hidden gem located in the heart of London. It offers a truly magical shopping experience for Harry Potter fans and it’s one of my favorite Harry Potter stores in London.

The shop has two floors, the ground floor is filled with everything about Harry Potter, the first floor is all about other fantasy universes, like Game of Thrones and Stranger Things to name just two examples.

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Different colored soft drinks in glass bottles with magical names like Unicorn Essence

From wands to robes, from golden snitches to magical creatures, you’ll find it all here. It feels like they have the biggest selection of clothes. The most unique part of this Harry Potter shop are the magical potions they sell, which are very colorful soft drinks in glass bottles.

You’ll definitely want to spend some time browsing through the items and taking pictures of this beautifully decorated shop. Seriously, just the interior design makes this shop worth visiting.

Address: 69-71 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0NE

Verdict: Best place if you’re looking for Harry Potter themed clothes and magic potions to drink.

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4. House of MinaLima

A corner of a room with many magical items, like a chimney with letters flying out of it

If you’re a fan of the graphic design and art in the Harry Potter movies, then House of MinaLima is the best Harry Potter locations in London for you.

This shop showcases the beautiful work of Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, who created all the graphic props used in the films like the family tree of the Black family and the Hogwarts acceptance letter.

Looking at some original movie design work is one of the magical Harry Potter related things to do in London .

View down a staircase with many pictures on the walls

Aside from selling prints and other merchandise featuring their designs, the shop also has a museum-like exhibition of their work. It’s definitely a must-visit in Soho for any Harry Potter fan looking to take home a unique and artistic piece from the wizarding world.

They mainly have postcards, tea towels and pillow cases with their unique Harry Potter designs but you can also find a Harry Potter wallpaper and other unique items. Not to forget their amazing special edition illustrated Harry Potter books.

Address: 157 Wardour St, London W1F 8WQ

Verdict: Best place for unique Harry Potter souvenirs from London you can’t get anywhere else.

5. The Noble Collection

An almost empty looking store with just a few pieces on display

The Noble Collection offers a wide range of officially licensed Harry Potter merchandise. From jewelry to collectibles and movie replicas, you’ll find everything a true fan could want.

The shop is beautifully decorated in a castle-like style and has an impressive selection of wands and other magical items. They also have a section dedicated to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

But be warned, the prices are on the higher end. However, if you’re looking for high-quality collectibles and unique pieces, it’s definitely worth a visit.

Address: Ground Floor 26, 28 Neal St, London WC2H 9PS

Verdict: High-end store with luxurious Harry Potter merchandise for true collectors and fans.

6. House of Secrets

Two sections of a Harry Potter store in London, one with Slytherin colors and one with Gryffindor colors

Located in Soho, House of Secrets is another one of the Harry Potter stores London has to offer. The shop is filled with magical items and collectibles from the wizarding world, including wands, cups, clothes, figurines, and more.

All in all it’s a very usual place to get Harry Potter souvenirs, it’s alright but there’s not really anything unique about it in my opinion.

Like House of Spells this shop is not officially licensed by Warner Bros.

Address: 146-148 Oxford Street, London W1D 1NB

Verdict: Very average Harry Potter shop in London.

7. Wizards and Wonders

Interior of a Harry Potter-themed store in London featuring a vintage car and a London Underground sign, with a variety of magical merchandise displayed, including wands and figurines, creating an enchanting shopping experience.

There are two locations of Wizards and Wonders . One is near Leicester Square and the other one is near Trafalgar Square.

My recommendation, skip the one near Leicester Square, it’s super tiny and compared to other stores it has a small selection of Harry Potter merchandise. I was also surprised to find merchandise for other universes as well in such a small store.

As much as I love the TV show Friends, merchandise of the show seem misplaced in a store called Wizards and Wonders.

The location near Trafalgar Square is much better. It has a very cool window display with Mr. Weasley’s car and some other magical elements. The store itself has a great selection of Harry Potter merchandise.

You can find all your typical Harry Potter merchandise and even some unique designs on clothes and mugs. All of the ground floor is dedicated to Harry Potter and on the first floor you can find general London souvenirs.

Address: 13 Coventry St, London W1D 7DH, United Kingdom

455 Strand, London WC2R 0RH, United Kingdom

Verdict: Nice store if you’re in the area but I wouldn’t make a special trip for it. Unique items are limited.

8. Shop at the Palace Theater

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child theatre from the outside in London

For fans of the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child stage play , make sure to stop by the shop at the Palace Theater after watching the show.

Here you can find exclusive merchandise related to the play including t-shirts, hoodies, posters, and more. They also have a great selection of wizarding world sweets like Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans and Chocolate Frogs.

The shop is small but definitely worth a visit for any fan of the play. Watching the play is one of the amazing Harry Potter activities in London. I’ve seen the play twice already and it’s so magical!

Address: 113 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5AY

Verdict: A must-visit for fans of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

A oversized LEGO figure of Hagrid inside Hamleys Toy Shop in London

Hamleys is a world famous toy store located on Regent Street in London. While it’s not specifically a Harry Potter store, they do have a dedicated section in the cellar for all things wizarding world.

They offer an impressive selection of toys and merchandise from the Harry Potter franchise. Especially their Harry Potter games and puzzles make this a unique stop for any Harry Potter fan in London.

You can get Harry Potter themed versions of classic games, like Scrabble, but also specific Harry Potter games, like The Battle of Howarts.

It’s also a great place to find gifts for younger fans who may not be ready for some of the more high-end collectibles. But they also do sell the high end collectibles from Noble Collection.

Plus, visiting Hamleys is always a fun and magical experience in itself!

Address: 188-196 Regent St., London W1B 5BT

Verdict: Best store for different interests, you can find everything from games to high end collectibles.

10. The LEGO Store at Leicester Square

Characters from Harry Potter built with LEGO in front of a picture of a magical background

Last but certainly not least, the LEGO Store at Leicester Square is a must-visit for both Harry Potter and LEGO fans alike.

The store features multiple Harry Potter characters and scenes built entirely out of LEGOs spread throughout the store. You can buy your own Harry Potter LEGO and stuffed animals as well.

Address: 3 Swiss Ct., Leicester Square, London W1D 6AP

Verdict: A must-visit for fans of both Harry Potter and LEGO. Amazing displays and unique merchandise available.

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Final Thoughts: My Favorite Harry Potter Souvenir Shop London

It’s very difficult to pick a favourite Harry Potter souvenir shop because there are so many great ones.

In general, I’d say Minna Lima is the best one for very unique Harry Potter souvenirs you can’t get anywhere else.

For a “normal” souvenir like a cool sweater, T-shirt, or mug, check out House of Spells and Wizards and Wonders near Trafalgar Square. They have everything a Potter-head could wish for no matter in what house you are.

And the Harry Potter studio tour shop is a must-visit if you’re visiting the Warner Bros Studios. The only reason it’s so far down my personal favourites list is that it’s not directly in London and you can only visit it with the studio tour.

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A Guide to Warner Bros Harry Potter Studio Tour London

By: Author Laura

Posted on Published: 11th August 2020  - Last updated: 12th January 2024

Categories London , Film , Filming Locations , Travel , UK

Ready to learn all about Harry Potter World in London? Get ready for a mammoth of a post. Warner Bros Studio Tour in Leavesden aka Harry Potter World London has quickly become a must-visit destination for Harry Potter fans.

First things first, let’s get some misconceptions out of the way. There is no London Harry Potter Universal Studios, there is only the Warner Bros Studio Tour. If you’re looking for Universal Studios, London, then I’m afraid you will be disappointed!

When people think of a Harry Potter London theme park, they are also thinking of the Harry Potter Studio Tour.

Ok so now I’ve told you what Harry Potter world is not. What does it involve then?

The London Harry Potter Studio Tour invites you into the real studios where they made all the Harry Potter films and they’ve refashioned all our favourite props, costumes and sets into a glorious exhibition. It’s a Harry Potter experience like no other!

Keep on reading to find out why the Harry Potter Studio Tour London is a must for Potterheads…

Booking Harry Potter Tour Tickets

It appears that the initial rush to buy tickets is now over; however, I still recommend that you buy your Harry Potter Studio tickets about a month in advance if you want to get the perfect time for you. If you’re only available at the weekends then you definitely need to think about booking in advance because they weekend slots book up fast .

The booking itself is very simple. All you have to do is select the date and time you want to go on the tour, enter the number of each type of ticket you want and then checkout. There is also the option to add on some extras to your package.

You can pre-book a ‘Souvenir Guidebook’ and a ‘Digital Guide’, both of which supposedly enhance your experience. I opted for the ‘Souvenir Guidebook’, but not the ‘Digital Guide’, but in hindsight, I should have selected both.

The Souvenir Guidebook is a really nice booklet with glossy pages and big pictures. It is very well presented and serves as a lovely reminder of the things you’ve seen on your trip.

You don’t need to pre-order this book as it is also on sale at the gift shop at the Studios for exactly the same price. It is a bit pricey at £9.95, but for Potterheads it is well worth it.

As far as I could tell (from jealously peering over people’s shoulders), the Digital Guide was basically a device that looked a lot like an iPod touch that had extra snippets of information and videos on it. This costs around £4.95, though you do not get to keep it so it’s not entirely necessary.

Ticket Prices

Standard Adult: £43 Child: £35 (Under 4 years old: Free)

Opening Hours

8:30am – 10pm every day

However, there are often private events at the Studios so please do double-check for your selected day. 

Purchase your Harry Potter Studio Tickets directly here.

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How to Get to the Harry Potter Studios London

The Harry Potter Studio Tour, aka Harry Potter World in London, is located at Leavesden Studios in Watford. Fortunately, I actually live quite close to this so it didn’t take me long at all to reach there and with the help of a SatNav, it’s fairly easy to locate.

One problem I did encounter once I was a couple of minutes away from the Studios, was that the signs on the motorway were incredibly confusing. There was one pointing to ‘Warner Bros. Tour’ and one to ‘Leavesden Studios’.

As far as I knew, Warner Bros. Studio Tour was located at Leavesden Studios so I got very confused as to why the signs were pointing in different directions.

I decided to follow the sign that pointed towards ‘Warner Bros Tour’, though this actually led me in a pretty big circle which was unnecessary, so I’d suggest following the sign to ‘Leavesden Studios’, which I assume will take you on a shorter route.

I highly recommend that when you see these signs coming up, you simply look out your window to spot the Studio and follow the road that leads to it (you won’t miss it, there are absolutely huge Harry Potter posters all over the buildings).

You will need to show your ticket in order to gain entrance and then you will be directed to a parking space (parking is free!). The car park is huge so I wouldn’t worry about not finding a space, though my tour was the last tour of the day so the Studios were probably slightly less packed.

By Public Transport

The closest train station to the Harry Potter Studios is Watford Junction. You can very easily get a train here from London Euston. Once you get to Watford, there’s a shuttle bus service right outside the station that takes you to and from the studios.

This costs £2.50 for a return and £2 for single. You won’t miss the buses – they’re designed to look like the Knight Bus! 

NB You should arrive at least 20 minutes before your scheduled ticket time so do factor this in when making travel arrangements. 

Find out more about getting to the studios here.

Potions Classroom - Harry Potter Land London

The Harry Potter Experience

What to see at the harry potter studios.

The tour starts from the very second you hand your ticket over and join the queue. Whilst you’re awaiting entry you will pass Harry’s cupboard under the stairs – toy soldiers included – and many quotes from various people lining the walls to get you excited.

First, you are led into a dark room with lots of screens and you are shown a quick film about Potter’s history. My emotional rollercoaster started here as I was filled with fond, childhood memories.

You can imagine my shock then, when I revisited the tour in 2019 to find that they had updated this video. And I was in one of the clips. I am in one of the clips!

It’s a video of me waving enthusiastically on the side of the red carpet in Trafalgar Square for the eighth and final Harry Potter film. I skipped school that day and slept on the pavement the evening before to get that top spot and it was totally worth it.

After this brief introduction, you are led into another room with a bigger screen, much like a cinema, and played another video. (This is usually the bit where I cry. Yes,  already .) It’s a super short film that goes through the crucial bits of all eight Harry Potter films.  

There are interviews with the cast, the crew, the directors, the author herself and lots of behind the scenes footage. When the film is over, a grand set of doors is magically revealed and the Great Hall lies in wait.

Everybody gasps at this point.

The Great Hall is incredibly detailed and there are lots of costumes on display here, including Harry’s very first uniform. There is a speaker for this part of the tour who gives an introduction to the tour and tells you all the interesting facts about the Great Hall – like the fact that the floor is made out of real paving stones.

The Great Hall is modelled on the dining hall at Christ Church college in Oxford (where I studied!). Check out my Harry Potter tour of Oxford for more information on visiting the real  life Great Hall! 

Gryffindor Common Room - Harry Potter World in London

After this, the tour is self-guided and you are left to explore the rest of the tour in your own time. Some parts of the tour display props and costumes and others are the real sets.

There is a spectacular show of the vehicles and bigger props used in the films and they are shown (moving) hanging from the ceiling next to a large screen. On here they show you exactly how this prop was used in the film and how special effects were used to make it realistic.

This video shows you the extraordinary number of special effects that went into making these films. They even showed you how in one scene, Daniel Radcliffe was filmed walking on a treadmill in front of a green screen, but on film, this was magically transformed into Harry walking through the snow at Godric’s Hollow. It is absolutely incredible to see the transition from what was actually filmed and what we see on screen.

In this section, some of the things you can see include The Burrow, the Gryffindor Common Room, Snape’s classrooms, the Boy’s Dormitory, Dumbledore’s Office, Umbridge’s Office, the Ministry of Magic, the fireplaces at the Ministry, Hagrid’s Hut, the Griffin Stairwell, the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets, Gringott’s Vault Door, the Forbidden Forest and some others.

Hogwarts Express at Harry Potter World in London

They’ve even recreated Platform 9 3/4 so you can see The Hogwarts Express in all its glory on the train track and even have a little walk through it! There are also lots of different photos points of the trolley going through the wall to access Platform 9 3/4 so you can pretend like you’re off to Hogwarts yourself. 

You then get the chance to experience the magic of riding the Hogwarts Express as they’ve created a Hogwarts Express simulation where you can have your photo taken inside a replica carriage. After your photo is taken, you’ll go a little adventure with lots of effects so it feels like you’re actually on a moving train.

You sit in one of the carriages and see the world float by outside the window and it’s lovely until the dementors show up! This is all filmed and there is a voice-over telling you what to do to make this part all the more fun.

Throughout this space, there are displays of props including the Philosopher’s Stone, the Triwizard Cup, the golden snitch, the Goblet of Fire, the time turner and more.

There is also a fantastic costume display to accompany each set and you can see clothes from all of the movies and see how the characters have grown!

Small potions at Harry Potter Studios London

Lastly, there is a stunning display of all the graphic designs and posters used for things like The Daily Prophet, the Quibbler, sweet packages etc.

When you’ve finished looking around the first building, about half way through the tour, the tour continues outside. Here you’ll find the Knightbus, Godric’s Hollow, the Ford Anglia, Hagrid’s Bike, chess pieces from the Philosopher’s Stone, Hogwart’s Bridge and of course, Number 4 Privet Drive.

This part of the tour is great because you can actually get up close and touch all of these things. You can sit on Hagrid’s bike, get inside the Ford Anglia, stand in the Knight Bus and knock on the door of number 4 Privet Drive. This outside area presents another great photo opportunity so don’t think that the weather doesn’t matter when picking which day to book your tour!

Letters floating at Harry Potter World in London

Possibly the most exciting thing about this section of the tour is the opportunity to buy Butterbeer . A lot of people don’t like this concoction but personally, I love it. It’s really sweet and fizzy with a thick layer of sweet cream on top – exactly as I’d imagined.

Each cup costs around £2.95, and although it isn’t large, it’s definitely worth it! It even leaves you with that white moustache on your upper lip that is so often talked about. Now, they ever have butterbeer ice cream and you can buy a plastic Butterbeer tankard to keep.

The second part of the studio tour is a lot more about what went into making the films rather than the sets and props. Here you will find an amazing array of every single creature featured in the films and how they were made.

You will be disappointed to hear that in fact only the head of the basilisk was made. You can see each and every one goblin/house elf mask – they do look pretty grim – and how each of these were made and fitted the actors.

Mandrakes at Harry Potter World in London

After the ‘Creature Shop’, you are lead to another breathtaking part of the tour – Diagon Alley. I did not expect Diagon Alley to be, well, a real Alley! Each and every shop is properly decorated with detail with shop displays and it looks like a real street!

All the shops from the film are here, though it is a lot more compact, and you feel as if you could actually just go shopping for a new owl or a new set of robes!

The very last room of the tour is the most spectacular of them all. It had been a highly emotional visit for me so when I rounded the corner to see the 1:24 model of Hogwarts Castle, I was completely overwhelmed.

It was the most beautiful and amazing creation I had ever seen and I was blown away by the detail that went into it. Everything was perfectly handcrafted to scale and real gravel and plants were used to for the landscaping.

There are more than 300 fibre optic lights installed and these stimulate torches and lanterns to give the illusion of students walking down the hallways. It is the crown jewel of the Harry Potter art department – which isn’t surprising given that it took a team of 86 people to construct the first version.

Footage of this model was combined with special effects to create the incredibly realistic views of Hogwarts exterior which I had always believed to be comprised of real castles. This was a phenomenal end to the tour and was definitely the most memorable moment for me.

Hogwarts London - Harry Potter world in London

What to do at the Harry Potter Studios

There is an absolutely fantastic photo opportunity to be had during the Studio Tour where you are given the chance to ride a broomstick. Using CGI and green screen effects, they make it look like you are actually flying and it is absolutely incredible.

Firstly, you are given a set of Hogwarts robes from your chosen house, and then you wait in line for your turn. There are a total of three broomsticks there so the waiting time isn’t too long.

When I joined the queue, it said that the waiting time ‘from this point onwards’ was 45 minutes, and I wasn’t too fussed about this because I was determined to get on that broom, but thankfully, it didn’t take nearly as long as that.

When it is your turn, a staff member talks you through everything. You make yourself comfortable on the broom, and then the magic begins.

Now, this isn’t just any photo opportunity, because before your photo is taken, you get the chance to see yourself fly over London and Hogwarts. There is a small screen in front of you so it looks like you’re actually moving and the broom itself isn’t fixed so you can swerve from side to side and bob up and down.

The member of staff attending to you will make sure you get the most out of your experience by giving you a few things to do whilst on your broom. When your ‘flying’ experience is over, there are a few quick snaps and then it’s off to the counter to collect your photos.

There are four different photos to choose from: hovering over Hogwarts, flying in front of some buses in London, flying along the Thames and flying along the water surrounding Hogwarts – the favourite of most people seems to be the one hovering above Hogwarts. 

There is also the opportunity to have your photo taken inside the Ford Anglia and you can watch yourself ‘driving’ it through the air. This photo is great for families as you take the photo with as many people as you can fit into the frame.

If you’re feeling particularly evil on the day of your visit, you could also choose to have your photo taken as a prisoner in Azkaban and it’ll be printed onto a WANTED poster. 

These photos aren’t exactly cheap, but they are definitely worth it. It’s £14 for one photo, which comes in a lovely, glossy, paper frame (just like the sort you’d get at a theme park – but better, obviously). Alternatively, there are lots of digital options so you can get two photos and a DVD/USB for £40. 

Diagon Alley at Harry Potter World in London

The Harry Potter Tour Gift Shop

Words cannot even begin to describe my excitement upon entering the Harry Potter Studio Tour gift shop. So I was always one of those children that spent the entire day out pushing and pulling my parents through the exhibitions just to get to the gift shop, but I guarantee that you will be blown away by it.

There is a huge range of Potter products on offer, but I won’t deceive you, they don’t come cheap. If I had it my way I would’ve bought EVERYTHING in the shop, though of course, my mother did not allow this and so I opted for a Potter t-shirt (£32.95) and Hogwarts scarf (£24.95).

It is a very large shop and products range from sweets to keyrings to clothing to stuffed toys to wall paintings to jewellery to uniform to notepads to magnets to books to wands to replica costumes – and more!

It is literally my favourite shop in the whole entire world and if I could I would go there every day I would. Unfortunately, you can only get to gift shop after you’ve shown your ticket proving that you’re actually there for the Tour (sad face). The queue in the gift shop is enormously long at times so I recommend you keep wandering around until it’s less busy.

Harry Potter gifts to buy in London

I could say more, but I think that I’ve waffled on for long enough! The Warner Bros Harry Potter Tour is essential for all Harry Potter fans, and even those who aren’t massive Potterheads will definitely enjoy a day out at Leavesden.

Not only does it provide an incredible insight into a worldwide Phenomenon but you get to witness first hand the immense amount of detail that went into making these films.

You can see the sets the cast walked on, the costumes they wore and the props they used. There is a lot of behind the scenes footage and information so don’t think that this is just a display of what you’ve already seen or read online – because it’s so much more.

All along the tour, there is the Harry Potter soundtrack playing in the background enhancing the atmosphere and making everything feel that much better. Do bear in mind that whilst the Tour is absolutely incredible, there will inevitably be a sense of disappointment as you finally realise that the magic isn’t real and Hogwarts doesn’t exist.

On a side note, as I was casually scrolling down my Facebook news feed after I’d returned home, I discovered a photo of Matt Lewis (Neville Longbottom) from the very same day. WHY DID I NOT SEE HIM?! WHY. Ok, outburst over.

But seriously, why.

If you’ve visited the Harry Potter Studios yourself, leave a comment telling me your favourite part!  

Like this post? Check out my other Harry Potter blog posts!  Guide to Harry Potter in London Guide to Warner Bros Studio Tour Hollywood The Cauldron: Harry Potter Cocktail Experience in London Hogwarts in the Snow at Harry Potter Studio Tour Guide to Harry Potter in Lacock Harry Potter Filming Locations in Oxford Godric’s Hollow Filming Location Why the Prisoner of Azkaban is the Best in the Series What’s in my Backpack: Hogwarts Edition

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[This post was originally published when the Harry Potter Studio Tour first opened in 2012 but has been updated in 2020.]

Wednesday 2nd of August 2023

Thanks for writing this awesome article!!! I've thought the entire tour is held indoors, so hope it doesn't rain during the outdoor portion of our tour in early Oct.

For the bloom and Ford Anglia photos, do we pay upfront before joining the queue or can we take the photos first, see how they turn out before deciding to pay for them??

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Wednesday 3rd of May 2023

I just read your blog post about the Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour in London and I have to say that it was a fantastic read! As a big Harry Potter fan myself, I could really relate to your excitement and enthusiasm for the tour.

I loved the way you described your experience, from the moment you arrived at the studios to the different sets and exhibits you saw along the way. Your attention to detail and vivid descriptions really helped to transport me to the world of Harry Potter.

I also appreciated the practical advice you provided for visitors, such as the importance of booking tickets in advance and wearing comfortable shoes. It's clear that you are not only a fan of the series, but also an experienced traveler who knows how to make the most of a visit to a new place.

Overall, I thought your blog post was a great resource for anyone planning a trip to the Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour, as well as for those who simply want to learn more about the magic behind the movies. Thanks for sharing your experience with us!

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Thursday 27th of January 2022

[…] The Harry Potter Studio Tour is based in Watford, just outside of London. If your children are Harry Potter fans, this place is an absolute dream. The vast majority of scenes from the 8 Harry Potter films were shot in these studios and you can now wander around these sets and learn all about how they made the magic come to life. What’s particularly great for children is that there are lots of elements to really immerse yourself in the world of Harry Potter – you can ride a broomstick, sit in an old Ford Anglia, drink butterbeer (non-alcoholic, of course!), meet Buckbeak in the Forbidden Forest, walk down Diagon Alley, and more! […]

Friday 23rd of April 2021

How much time, from early arrival to departure, do you recommend I plan to spend there? Flying broom, prisoner of Azkaban photos, butter beer and gift shop time included?

Wednesday 9th of January 2019

I have to visit that it looks really cool and fun!!

Thursday 10th of January 2019

Honestly one of my all time favourite places!

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A Complete Harry Potter Studio Tour London Review (+8 Top Tips)

When you have a Harry Potter fan in your family, one of the best experiences you can give them is a Harry Potter Studio Tour.

Before booking our Harry Potter Studio Tour, we had so many questions.

We thought it would be helpful to write a Harry Potter Studio Tour review to help other families get the most out of their visit.

As well as giving all our top tips for a successful visit to the Harry Potter Studios, we’ve answered a few FAQs at the end.

If you want to know what to expect, when to go and how to get tickets if WB Studios have sold out on the date you want… read on…

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These are our top tips for making the most of your Warner Bros Studio Tour.

1. Do some research on the WB Studio Tour

This may sound like a strange tip. If you like Harry Potter, you’ll love the Warner Bros Studio Tour right?

Probably, yes. But maybe not.

It is a good idea to find out a little about the tour before you go. Thinking of the Harry Potter Studios as a museum is a good start.

Once you are in that mindset, your tour of the Harry Potter Studios will make more sense.

It is somewhere you can go to explore the magic of the Harry Potter films. You get to see real costumes, sets and props used in the movies and as the tour progresses, you get to see how the films were made.

The ‘tour’ is mostly self-guided, except for a little intro at the start.

We didn’t really have any idea what to expect. Our youngest (8) was expecting a theme park!

We obviously didn’t manage his expectations very well because he wasn’t really all that enthusiastic about it. But then, he wasn’t really a Harry Potter fan either.

Once you have decided that it is most definitely for you, snap up your tickets!

Family of four standing in front of Hogwarts in the Snow at the WB Studio Tour.

2. Buy your Harry Potter Studio Tour tickets in advance

If there’s only one thing we can tell you to make your trip to the WB Studios successful, it is to buy your tickets in advance.

The WB Studios Tour is hugely popular. People come from all over the world to visit and it is busy all year round.

It is absolutely essential that you buy your Harry Potter Studio Tour London tickets well in advance.

We booked our tickets 3 months in advance. It was a Monday during school term time in November and even then, there were barely any tickets left for the day we wanted.

Tickets are around £51 per person. You can buy them on the WB Studio website here . Children Under 4 are FREE and this is very telling. It is not really suitable for children under 4.

Top Tip : If you find that tickets are sold out on the day that you want, you can check a tour company as they should have more availability.

They are more expensive but may be your only option if you can’t be flexible on dates. GetYourGuide is a good place to look.

See here to book the best rated WB Studio tour (including transportation from London).

See here to book Harry Potter Studio Tour and a private transfer

See here for a family package tour from London (2 Adults & 2 Kids).

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3. Do all the free things on the Harry Potter tour

You’ve spent a lot of money on your tickets so be sure to make the most of any freebies along the tour!

  • Grab a free Activity Passport which includes a fun Golden Snitch hunt, puzzles and Harry Potter trivia. The passport also includes space for souvenir stamps that can be collected at key points throughout the tour such as Platform 9 ¾ and Gringotts Bank. You can collect the Passports from a staff member at any point during the Studio Tour.
  • You don’t need to pay for an audio guide when you have staff members on hand to dish all the fascinating facts. They are hugely knowledgeable and love to talk about everything Harry Potter!
  • The kids will be sure to love the free wand-duelling class next to the Forbidden Forest.
  • Do the extra things like attempting to pick up the broomstick while muttering ‘Wingardium Leviosa’.

Woman standing looking down at a broomstick at Harry Potter Studio Tour in London.

4. Grab your Harry Potter merchandise before your tour

If you want to keep the costs down during your visit to the Harry Potter Studios, you should consider buying any Harry Potter merch beforehand.

Items in the store at the studios are more expensive and if you’re visiting with kids, sometimes it can be hard to say no. Buying in advance gets around this issue.

Another thing to consider if you are going to by a gift is that buying it beforehand will mean that you will have it in your photos. You obviously can’t have your wand in your photos if you wait until the end of the tour to visit the store.

There is plenty of official merchandise on Amazon which you can browse here .

If you want other gift ideas for Harry Potter fans, take a look at this post on Harry Potter themed gifts for kids .

Having just said all this….just bear in mind that some of stuff in the shop is exclusive to the Harry Potter tour and you won’t be able to get it once you leave.

A final note on this, you can also visit the Harry Potter store at Platform 9 3/4 at London’s Kings Cross Station if you are staying in London. There you will find the trolley that passes through the wall and you can have your photo taken.

It is one of the best free things to do in London with kids (who are Harry Potter fans).

Boy wearing a Hogwarts tshirt looking at a large selection of wands at the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London.

5. Buying professional photos at Harry Potter Studios

If you do want to buy the professional photos, wait until the end of the tour to do so.

You can collect the tickets as you go and then buy all together once you have seen them all. This will also save you time.

Just a word of warning here. The professional photos are very expensive (£14 for a photo).

You can sometimes take your own pictures but in some places (the train ride next to the Hogwarts Express) – it seemed to be strictly monitored.

In fact, I got told off for taking a photo before the experience had even started.

Family experiencing one of the green screen experiences at the Warner Bros Studio Tour.

6. Take your time

You have to book a timeslot when you buy your Harry Potter tickets, but once you are in, you can take as long as you like.

Actually, once you are past The Great Hall, you can take as long as you like. Up until this point, you are on a guided tour and you need to stick with your group.

After this point, you are free to wander as you please.

Spend some time chatting to the staff. This guy in the photo below was great. He pretended to be a Goblin in Gringotts Bank and fooled a few people who were rushing by. They are so knowledgeable and interesting.

People tend to rush through to try to get ahead of the pack but if you hang back, you can often get better photos without loads of people in them.

Consider buying tickets towards the end of the day so that you are one of the last to leave.

You can, of course, be the first ones in but then there will be a steady stream of visitors all day. To be in with a chance of having the place almost to yourself, it is best to go later.

Last admission is 6.30pm and by about 8pm it starts to get quieter. The Studios close at 10pm.

Member of staff at the Harry Potter Studio Tour London pretending to be a Goblin in Gringotts Bank.

7. The best bits of the tour at WB Studios

People ask what the best bits about the Harry Potter Studio tour were.

This is quite subjective because everyone’s opinions will differ. These are just our favourite bits of the Harry Potter Studios Tour:

  • The dragon encounter in the vault under Gringotts Bank was pretty spectacular. We won’t spoil it but it is a little scary, especially for little ones.
  • Pulling a potted Mandrake in Professor Sprout’s Greenhouse (in the outside area just after the Backlot Café).
  • Wandering through the Forbidden Forest – watch out for those pesky spiders!
  • Making Dobby dance.
  • Taking a ride on the Hogwarts Express.

Collection of photos from the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London with the dragon under Gringotts Bank, a lday making Dobby dance and the Hogwarts Express.

Tip for Diagon Alley at Harry Potter Studio Tour London

People come in waves so if this is your favourite part, hang around and see if you can get a photo without people in it.

Diagon Alley at the Harry Potter Studio Tour London full of people.

This was the view just a few minutes later.

Photo of Diagon Alley at the Warner Bros Studio Tour London with no people in it.

8. Consider taking food with you to save time

We would recommend taking your own food. Not only does it help keep costs down but it will also save time if you are in a rush. The queues can be quite long in the cafés and you won’t want to spend a long time waiting for food.

If you prefer to buy food at the Studios, here is some information on the restaurants at Harry Potter Studios.

There are a few places to eat at the Harry Potter Studios and they are reasonably priced. You can read more about the eateries here .

  • Chocolate Frog Café  – in the main lobby serves a selection of hot and cold drinks and sweet treats.
  • The Food Hall – in the main lobby serves a fairly comprehensive breakfast and lunch menu.
  • The Backlot Café – at the half way point of the tour serves breakfast and lunch and, of course, Butterbeer.
  • The Hub Café – in the main lobby serves hot and cold drinks and baked goods.

If you are having lunch there, the kids will love the Harry Potter bus shaped sandwich boxes.

If you want to try the Butterbeer, you probably only want to get one per family. You can ONLY buy the Butterbeer at the Backlot Café which is around the half way point (after seeing the Hogwarts Express at Platform 9 3/4).

Note – Butterbeer does not taste good! Children will probably prefer the Butterbeer Ice Cream.

Sign pointing to Butterbeer and Butterbeer Ice Cream at the Backlot Cafe at the Warner Bros Studio Tour.

Here are some FAQs about visiting the Harry Potter Studio Tour London

We are often asked about our Harry Potter Studio Tour.

Understandably, when you’re spending a lot of money on something, you want to make sure it is worth it. And once you’ve made the decision to go, you want to make sure you get the most out of your visit.

Here are some of the questions we get asked about the Harry Potter Studio Tour.

Where are the Warner Bros Studios?

We thought we would start with this for anyone unaware that the Warner Bros Studios are actually NOT IN LONDON.

It is easy to get to the Harry Potter studios from London though.

Note that the Warner Bros Studio Tour is right next door to the Warner Bros Studios.

The address for WB Studios is :

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London Studio Tour Drive Leavesden WD25 7LR.

The easiest way to reach the WB Studios from London is by train.

The closest train station to Harry Potter Studios is Watford Junction . Trains depart from London Euston and take around 20 minutes.

You can get a WB Studios shuttle bus from Watford Junction. The journey is included in your ticket price.

You can also arrange guided tours from London if you don’t want to take the train. We recommend this one.

We live very close to the studios so we drove. There is an enormous car park and parking is free.

There are also hotels nearby if you prefer to stay in the area. Here is a list of hotels near the Warner Bros Studios for families .

See here for our recommendations for hotels in London for families .

If you are staying in London with kids, there are loads of fun Harry Potter experiences in London . We also have a whole section on the blog for visiting London with kids .

Warner Bros Studio Tour London shuttle bus.

Do you need to be a Harry Potter fan to enjoy the Harry Potter studio tour?

One of the most frequently asked questions about the Harry Potter Studio tour is whether or not you need to like Harry Potter.

Based on our experience with one child who loves Harry Potter and the other who doesn’t, I would say it really does help to be a Harry Potter fan.

I love the Harry Potter films. Admittedly, I haven’t read the books and am told by my son that the books are better.

Either way, I would class myself as a Harry Potter fan (although not fanatical) and I enjoyed the tour.

It is an interesting experience and unless you actually dislike Harry Potter, I can’t think that you wouldn’t enjoy the tour.

How long does the Harry Potter tour take?

The Harry Potter tour lasts as long as you want it to really. You could be the first one in and the last one out.

There are parts that you cannot go back to and do again though (like the Hogwarts Dining Hall) so make sure you have completed each area fully before you move on.

Ideally you should allow at least 3 – 4 hours to do the Harry Potter Studio Tour.

Is Harry Potter Studio Tour all inside?

We thought that the tour was all inside but actually, around 10% of the WB Studio tour is outside.

This is something you need to consider if you are visiting in the winter or when it is raining.

When you arrive, you have the option of storing your coats in the cloakroom but you might not want to store your coats if you think you will get cold easily.

Having said that, you will only spend around 10-15 minutes outside so weigh up the need to carry your coat around the rest of the tour.

We kept our coats but they were just lightweight puffer jackets by Mountain Warehouse . They were easy to fold down into our Osprey day bag .

Family visiting the outdoor sets at the WB Studio Tour in London.

What age is best for the Harry Potter Studio tour?

There is no age restriction at the Harry Potter Studio tour.

We mentioned briefly above, however, that children under 4 are free because the tour isn’t really suited to young children.

Firstly, it is best if they have a slight concept at least of Harry Potter. Secondly, there is a lot of walking involved.

If you are thinking about taking kids on the WB Studio tour, we would recommend waiting until they have seen the films or read the books before taking them.

Having said that, children aged 6+ will get something out of the visit. But then you need to think whether it is worth paying that money for them to potentially not enjoy it.

When is the best time to visit Harry Potter World London?

If at all possible, go on a weekday during term time. Easier said than done when you have school aged kids. If you have an inset day, maybe consider using it to visit the Studios.

We visited on a Monday and booked one of the last tickets of the day.

Don’t be fooled when you arrive and there is no queue for the ‘Tour Entrance’.

From here, you pass through into a holding area and it will fill up. We got so excited when we saw there was no queue (photo below).

We also visited during Hogwarts in the Snow. It is one of the things we recommend for kids to do at Christmas in London . It was so pretty seeing the sets covered in snow. You even get to see how they make the snow at the end of the tour.

If you can, time your visit to coincide with one of the special events. The best are the Dark Arts which is a great Halloween event for kids . See other places to visit at Halloween in London with kids . Hogwarts in the Snow (around Christmas) is also great.

Empty queue outside the Harry Potter Studios Tour entrance.

And finally – is the Harry Potter Studio Tour London worth it?

We thought we would leave this to the end so that you have enough information to make up your own mind.

For so  many, the London Harry Potter Studio Tour is one of the best Harry Potter experiences in the UK .

Personally, we have mixed opinions.

For Harry Potter fans, yes it is worth it. For younger children, no it probably isn’t.

It is a lot of money but you can spend an entire day there if you want which makes it seem more reasonable.

We hope you found our review of the Harry Potter Studio Tour helpful. If you have any questions that we haven’t covered, please drop us a line and we’d be happy to help.

If you’re thinking of visiting the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort, don’t miss our recommendations for family-friendly hotels near Universal Orlando .

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Get ready to have a magical day exploring the wizarding world of Harry Potter! This tour includes a fully guided walking tour of many of the London locations where memorable parts of the films were shot, such as Lambeth Bridge, where the Knight Bus was shown squeezing between 2 buses, & Great Scotland Yard, the entrance to the Ministry of Magic. You will also get to visit the Warner Bros Harry Potter Studios, where entrance is included as well as transport from London to the studios in Leavesden and back. Experience the film sets that the actors used for many years and see all the special effects, costumes & make-up that went into the making of the unforgettable world of the Harry Potter films.

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Relive the wonder, explore the sets, and even enjoy a butterbeer or two. With us, you’ll have plenty of time to browse, shop, and immerse yourself in the magic of the studios.

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How did they film Harry Potter?

As Harry Potter was a magical world, a large part of the set for Harry Potter had to be created in Studio. The series was filmed over 10 years at Leavesden studios, just outside of London in the UK. Most of the set still remains and Harry Potter is now an attraction open to the public.

You can see real sets from the movies like The Great Hall, Gringotts Bank, and Dumbledore’s office. Plus, check out drawings, small models, and props used in the films. You’ll also get to watch videos that show how computer tricks made the magic look real!

You can enjoy a London harry potter tour starting with the film locations when you book on our website. 

What can I see at Harry Potter experience tour? (Pictures with everything in)

  • The Great Hall

Walk into the grandeur of the actual Great Hall, where many iconic scenes were filmed, from Sorting Ceremonies to the Yule Ball.

  • Forbidden Forest

Venture into the recreated forest, encountering magical creatures like Aragog the giant spider and Buckbeak the Hippogriff.

  • Diagon Alley

Stroll down the magical shopping street with its cobbled pathways and detailed storefronts, including Ollivanders, Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, and Gringotts Wizarding Bank.

  • Gringotts Wizarding Bank

Experience the grand marble hall of the bank and venture into the Lestrange vault. There’s also a section that has been turned into a dramatic set complete with lighting effects to recreate the scene from “Deathly Hallows Part 2” when the dragon wreaks havoc.

  • The Backlot

Walk around the exterior sets including Privet Drive, the Knight Bus, and the rickety wooden Hogwarts bridge.

  • Creature Effects

See the magic behind the animatronics and prosthetics of the series, from Fawkes the phoenix to the Gringotts goblins.

  • Dumbledore’s Office

Marvel at the intricate details of the headmaster’s study, from the portraits of past headmasters to the magical instruments and gadgets.

  • The Art Department

Discover the concept art, models, and graphics from the films.

  • Hagrid’s Hut

Step into Hagrid’s cozy, magical hut and feel like you’re visiting the gentle giant himself, complete with the details that make his home so unique, from the dragon egg in the fireplace to his oversized furniture.

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Where was Harry Potter filmed?

The Harry Potter films utilised multiple iconic locations throughout London. On our Harry Potter London Studio Tour, you’ll not only visit these renowned filming spots but also discover the hidden gems of the wizarding world. Explore secret entrances to Diagon Alley, wander through London’s concealed magical streets, and even locate the entrance to the Ministry of Magic, among many other magical experiences. Join us to see where the magic was brought to life in London!

Here are some famous Harry Potter filming locations in London:

King’s Cross Station

Platforms 4 and 5 were used to film the Hogwarts Express scenes. There’s also a dedicated photo spot for the famed Platform 9¾, where fans can pose with a luggage trolley “disappearing” into the wall.

Leadenhall Market

A beautiful Victorian market in the City of London, it was used for exterior shots of Diagon Alley and the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron.

St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel

The exterior of this hotel, located next to King’s Cross, was used as the entrance to King’s Cross Station in the films.

Australia House

The grand interior of this building on Strand served as the interior for Gringotts Wizarding Bank.

Westminster Tube Station

Harry and Mr. Weasley use this station when they travel to the Ministry of Magic in “Order of the Phoenix.”

Millennium Bridge

This pedestrian suspension bridge is shown being destroyed by Death Eaters in “Half-Blood Prince.”

Piccadilly Circus

Harry, Ron, and Hermione are seen here in “Deathly Hallows Part 1” during their escape.

Claremont Square

 Used as the exterior of 12 Grimmauld Place, the ancestral home of Sirius Black and the secret headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix.

Lambeth Bridge

 The Knight Bus squeezes between two London buses on this bridge in the “Prisoner of Azkaban.”

Borough Market

The location of the exterior of the Third Hand Book Emporium in “Prisoner of Azkaban.”

Where was Hogwarts filmed?

The Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from the “Harry Potter” film series was not filmed in a single location but rather is a composite of various places, sets, and digital effects. Here are some of the key locations:

  • Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England

Alnwick Castle is thought to be the most famous castle used as Hogwarts and the castle the set was based on. The Castle was used for exterior shots of Hogwarts, including the scenes where students learn to fly broomsticks.

  • Durham Cathedral, Durham, England.

The cathedral’s cloisters were used for various scenes, including where Harry releases Hedwig the owl.

  • Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, England

The cathedral’s cloisters were used to film various Hogwarts corridor scenes, including the sequences involving the words written in blood in “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.”

  • Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, England

Used for various interior shots, including classrooms and hallways.

  • G oathland Station, North Yorkshire, England. Served as the Hogsmeade Station where the Hogwarts Express stops.
  • Black Park, Wexham, England. This park, adjacent to Pinewood Film Studios, was used for scenes involving the Forbidden Forest.
  • Leavesden Studios, Hertfordshire, England. Many of the interior scenes, including the Great Hall, Dumbledore’s office, and the Gryffindor common room, were filmed on sets at Harry Potter studio which you can see on our Harry Potter Tour.

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T he Warner Brothers Studio Tour may lack theme park rides, but it makes dreams come true for Harry Potter fans, especially in London and Tokyo. These two international versions of the immersive movie studio tour, which also operates in Hollywood, are solely dedicated to the making of “Harry Potter”. They exhibit sets, costumes, and props from the Harry Potter movies for about 3 to 4 hours.

The London version of the tour was selected as the most in-demand attraction in the UK in a 2023 analysis by the nation’s largest hotel chain, Premier Inn. The Tokyo version opened in June 2023 and has become the world’s largest indoor Harry Potter attraction.

Many tourists may think Universal Studios has more to do with Harry Potter. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Orlando is divided into two parks, and visitors can choose either Hogsmeade or Diagon Alley.

② A globally popular attraction

The Warner Brothers Studio Tour London ranks jointly first as the world’s most in-demand tourist attraction, following Germany’s Neuschwanstein Castle and Peru’s Machu Picchu. The tour is adjacent to the practical Warner Brothers Studio Leavesden, just outside London, where the Harry Potter movies were made.

Thus, you will see many of the costumes and sets, like the cavernous Great Hall, are the originals used during filming. This is where the reunion special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts was filmed for HBO Max in 2022.

As you explore the expansive tour, you follow in the footsteps of stars such as Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint.

The tour opened in 2012, after the end of the eight-part Harry Potter series, and in 2019 and 2022, two newly rebuilt sets, Gringotts Wizarding Bank and Professor Sprout’s Greenhouse, were added.

The bank run by goblins, including the Lestrange Vault, is a unique tour course that cannot be seen at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo.

The Hollywood tour includes a greenhouse exhibit, but it is smaller in scale than London, where you can experience pulling out a screaming Mandrake root. And, of course, there’s a Butterbeer bar.

③ Meeting Harry Potter in Tokyo, Japan

Harry Potter naturally fits in the UK, his home country, where studios can be visited in real life, rather than other filming locations outside theme parks. While it might be hard to expect a larger sanctuary of his adventures in Japan, the Warner Brothers Studio Tour Tokyo is precisely that kind of place.

Located on the former amusement park site in Nerima Ward, it reproduces many of the same movie sets as the London tour, with a few big and small differences. For instance, you’re likelier to see things like the toothy Monster Book of Monsters at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka.

The massive Ministry of Magic set (above photo) is unique to Tokyo. It features a Floo Network fireplace, where you can teleport through green smoke, centered around the Magic Is Might monument.

At the end of the tour for Japanese and English-speaking visitors, you arrive at the world’s largest Harry Potter gift shop. Towering shelves in the store are stacked with orbs, similar to those in the Hall of Prophecy.

You can explore a small warehouse of souvenirs that match the actual costumes and props, including the Goblet of Fire. Like the London tour, the Warner Brothers Studio Tour Tokyo is so popular that you must book online.

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‘Harry Potter’ Star Reveals He “Didn’t Give a Sh*t” About the Films

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Harry Potter screaming "he was their friend" in Prisoner of Azkaban

Will there ever be a quiet day for the Harry Potter franchise? If it isn’t author JK Rowling stirring the cauldron on X/Twitter (like she always does), it’s the likes of Miriam Margoyles “sprouting” out nonsense about adults being too old to like the franchise . Now, another actor with an equally small role in the films has thrown some shade at the Wizarding World.

Scottish actor Peter Mullan played Death Eater Corban Yaxley in the two Deathly Hallows sequels; a role so small he may as well have been wearing an Invisibility Cloak. But during a recent masterclass session at Series Mania in France (via Deadline ), Mullan revealed how he feels about having appeared in the last two entries in the series.

Peter Mullan as Corban Yaxley in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part I'

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“I did it so my kids could be on set,” he said bluntly, explaining why he took on the role of Corban Yaxley in the last two films in the first place. “I didn’t give a sh*t about Harry Potter . They just give you the wand. This piece of sh*t. I was holding it as if I was in the gang and holding a knife.” The actor also criticized other beloved franchises such as The Lord of the Rings , having appeared in Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022), saying, “It’s not Chekhov or Shakespeare,” while referring to the fans as “a weird bunch.”

While Mullan’s comments are pretty harsh, they certainly don’t echo the consensus of other actors from the films. Despite many stars taking, ahem , “umbrage” with controversial author JK Rowling over the years due to her divisive comments regarding gender identity, complaints about working on the films have been few and far between.

(L to R) Emma Watson as Hermione, Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, and Rupert Grint and Ron Weasley

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While the upcoming Harry Potter reboot will cast new actors into every role , there have been a number of stars from the film series who have expressed an interest in returning to play different characters, such as Matthew Lewis (Neville Longbottom) and Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) . But we think it’s safe to cross Peter Mullan off that list.

The new television series will consist of seven seasons, each based on one of the books by JK Rowling, and is expected to arrive on Max sometime in 2025 or 2026.

Luna Lovegood wearing her Quibbler glasses in 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

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While the HBO reboot continues to dominate the Daily Prophet news,  The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London — The Making of Harry Potter prepares to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) with “Return to Hogwarts.” And, along with the rumored Hogwarts Legacy 2 , there’s a video game titled Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions (TBA) in development. Meanwhile, a new Wizarding World-themed land is set to open at Universal Studios’ Epic Universe in Orlando.

What do you think about Peter Mullan’s comments about Harry Potter ? Let Inside the Magic know in the comments down below!

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The perfect memento of your day, or maybe a fun way to prepare for your trip, the official paperback souvenir guide of Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, invites you to discover the behind-the-scenes stories of the authentic props, sets and costumes from the Harry Potter film series you can discover at the tour.

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