5 Things Every Harry Potter Fan Should Do In London

Harry Potter fans, rejoice! Consider this your guide to geeking out at many of the London locations from the books and movies, and where to see HP attractions you can’t find anywhere else. Here are five things every true Harry Potter fan should do during a trip to London.

1. Get Your Picture Taken at Platform 9 ¾

In the Harry Potter universe, students famously depart from Platform 9 ¾, a hidden spot in London’s King’s Cross train station, to begin the journey back to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

While it’s not actually a live track (in real life), you can still visit the site of Platform 9 ¾ in King’s Cross, a little area set off to the side especially for fans. It’s come a long way over the years. The first time I visited in 2003, the location was marked by a single sign on the wall, and it took some effort to find — it was a little confusing since platforms 1-9 are on one side of the building, platforms 10 and up are on the other, and there’s no obvious middle-ground.

Since then, Platform 9 ¾ has grown significantly, and now the huge lines of people queuing up makes the location hard to miss. Have your picture taken as you pretend to push luggage through the wall to the magical platform — the staff there will let you pick out your favorite Hogwarts house scarf (so you can represent Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff or Slytherin) and tell you the best way to pose or jump so it looks like you’re racing through the wall at top speed. The best part: all of this is free — just ask another Potter fan in line to take your photo and take theirs in return.

2. Make a Pilgrimage to Warner Bros. Studio for the Official Set Tour

About 24 miles from the city center is the Warner Brothers Studio in Leavesden where the Harry Potter movies were filmed. Take the self-guided Making of Harry Potter tour, where you can see the actual sets, board a replica of the Knight Bus, check out the costumes and props the actors used and view the animatronic creatures featured in the movies. While you’re at it, ride a broomstick in front of a green screen, sip butterbeer (or try butterbeer ice cream!) and pick up a souvenir wand and cloak in the gift shop.

3. See Harry Potter and the Cursed Child On Stage — If You Can

The latest addition to the Harry Potter universe is the new stage play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Based on JK Rowling’s short story of the same name, this sequel set 19 years after the end of the series follows Harry and his youngest son, who struggles with his complicated family legacy.

4. See Sights from the Books and Movies on a Muggle Walking Tour

The 2.5-hour Muggle Walking Tour covers many of the London landmarks mentioned in the books, including Number 12 Grimmauld Place and the Ministry of Magic. You’ll also visit streets and alleys that were the inspiration for many of the series’ locations such as Diagon Alley and Knockturn Alley. The knowledgeable, costumed tour guides also provide insight into some of the historical (non-Harry Potter) sites you’ll pass along the way.

5. Spend the Night in a Hogwarts-Themed Room

While it’s not a London points-hotel option, Potterheads may say it’s well worth spending 309 British pounds (~$407) per night for the chance to stay in the Wizard Chambers at the Georgian House, a local, family-run boutique B&B located in London’s city center. Walk down a candlelit passageway and enter your sleeping quarters, hidden behind a bookshelf and filled with gothic castle-like touches such as stained glass windows, cauldrons, trunks, stone walls, tapestries, a wood-burning stove and a fancy four-poster bed draped in velvet.

Bottom Line

If you’re a Harry Potter fan, London definitely deserves a spot on your travel bucket list, especially since there are attractions here you won’t find anywhere else.

Who’s headed to London soon? Are any of these Harry Potter experiences on your list?

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