Private Harry Potter Walking Tour of London

5.0
(13 reviews)
London, England

3 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

We believe that Harry Potter changed the world. No book series before or since has had such a profound impact on so many people, Muggles and wizards alike. It changed our lives, taught us to be brave in the face of evil, that no hero is perfect, and to stand by our friends.

This magical Private Harry Potter Walking Tour Of London offers you the chance to see the filming locations from the Harry Potter film franchise, explore locations mentioned in the books, and learn more about the ‘boy who lived’ from a passionate Harry Potter fan.

Along the way, we'll explain what parts of London inspired J. K. Rowling, how these places were transfigured into the books, and how the Harry Potter films re-energised the British film industry. There will also be plenty of opportunities to re-enact scenes from the films as well as stops for selfies, pauses for photos, and the chance to learn a little bit more about London in general.

This tour is perfect for Potterheads, Squibs, and even Muggles!

What's Included

Passionate guide
Public transportation

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We can meet clients at any location (Hotel, Railway Station, Resturant etc.) within central London

OR
Meeting point

Meet our guide outside the Monument to the great fire of London.

End point
King’s Cross

The tour will finish outside Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours (approximately)
  • The Monument to the Great Fire of London (Pass by)

    The Monument to the Great Fire of London Rising proudly above the City of London, the Monument marks the spot where the infamous Great Fire of 1666 roared into history. But what if the blaze wasn’t entirely a Muggle affair? Rumours whispered through wizarding circles suggest magical interference—and even more magical heroics—may have played a secret role in ending the inferno. As you stand beneath Sir Christopher Wren’s towering column, your guide will reveal the lesser-known, enchantment-tinged stories behind the flames, and how the London we know today rose—quite literally—from the ashes.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1
    Leadenhall Market

    Step into one of London’s most enchanting hidden gems, a place where Victorian elegance meets Wizarding World wonder. Leadenhall Market, with its ornate ironwork, glass-panelled roof, and winding cobbled passages, feels magical even before you learn its cinematic secret: this very marketplace served as one of the filming locations for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. As you wander beneath the vibrant red-and-gold arches, your guide will reveal exactly where Hagrid and Harry strolled on their way to the Leaky Cauldron—and why this atmospheric market was chosen to represent the gateway to London’s hidden magical quarter. You’ll discover how Muggle shopfronts were transformed into wizarding businesses, and how the filmmakers cleverly used the market’s twisting alleys to evoke the bustling charm of Diagon Alley.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • London Bridge (Pass by)

    From the historic spans of London Bridge, soak in one of the most cinematic views in the capital: the imposing Tower Bridge, the legendary HMS Belfast, and the Pool of London shimmering below. Fans of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will recognise this iconic stretch of river from the sweeping aerial chase of the Order of the Phoenix. Your guide will uncover the secrets behind how the film crew transformed the Thames into a dramatic backdrop for broomstick flight—plus what the Muggle filmmakers unintentionally got hilariously wrong from a magical point of view.

    Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

    Though the Globe appears only fleetingly in the Harry Potter films—and not at all in the books—it holds a surprising number of magical connections. Shakespeare himself was no stranger to themes of spellcraft, prophecy, and potions, and eagle-eyed fans may spot nods to the Bard woven subtly into the films. Several beloved actors from the Wizarding World have graced this historic stage, too. Whilst here, your guide will explain how some of Shakespeare's script made an appearance in the Prisoner of Azkaban.

    10 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • Millennium Bridge (Pass by)

    This steel ribbon across the Thames gained worldwide fame—and a collective gasp—in The Half-Blood Prince, where it becomes the site of one of the series’ most chilling magical attacks. As you approach the bridge, you'll hear the behind-the-scenes story of how the filmmakers brought this terrifying moment to life… though perhaps we’ll wait to share the spookiest details until we’re safely on the other side.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3
    St. Paul's Cathedral

    With its grand dome and labyrinth of staircases, St Paul’s Cathedral served as a real-world stand-in for parts of Hogwarts. But why would one of London’s most sacred spaces lend its architecture to a school of witchcraft and wizardry? You’ll uncover which intricate spiral staircase from within the cathedral became part of Hogwarts’ interior, and how this centuries-old landmark found itself entangled in the magical world on screen—linking Muggle London and wizarding Britain in unexpected ways.

    10 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 4
    Trafalgar Square

    At the very heart of London lies Trafalgar Square, a place where history, heroism, and a touch of cinematic magic converge. Dominated by Nelson’s Column and guarded by four legendary bronze lions, this bustling landmark has witnessed royal celebrations, global gatherings—and, of course, a memorable appearance in the world of Harry Potter. Fans of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will instantly recognise the square from the dramatic opening sequence, where Muggles watch in confusion as dark forces sweep through London. Your guide will unveil how filmmakers transformed this iconic public space into a setting for magical mayhem, and how they managed to capture the tension of the wizarding war in one of the busiest places in the city. Whilst here, you will also discover how the premiere of The Deathly Hallows Part Two took over this iconic London landmark and why the traditional area for a London based world premiere wasnt used for this final film.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Cecil Court

    Tucked just moments from the bustle of Leicester Square, Cecil Court is one of London’s most enchanting little streets—often called “Booksellers’ Row”. With its glittering shopfronts, vintage signage, and the scent of old books drifting from every doorway, this Victorian lane feels like it’s only a wand tap away from turning into Diagon Alley itself. Many Harry Potter fans believe that Cecil Court served as inspiration for the look and feel of Diagon Alley, and it’s easy to see why. Rare book dealers, antique map sellers, and curious little boutiques line the street, each with a charm so distinct it seems almost magical. But what do the local shop owners think of all the tours that traipse past their doorsteps? And why did their attempts to stop Harry Potter tours backfire so dramatically? If you'd like a few extra moments to explore the amazing antique bookstores here, which are full of first editions and rare books, please just let your guide know.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Whitehall

    Whitehall is home to not only the Muggle Government, but also the Ministry of Magic. Whilst here you will learn how filming took place in one of the most highly secure areas of London, how movie magic was used to hide parts of buildings, and what the differences are between the Minister of Magic and the Muggle Prime Minister. Whilst here, you will also discover some subtle differences between the books and the films, as well as how JK Rowling made some mistakes about the Prime Minister, which many of us make. Additionally, you may not have noticed that one of the most important aspects of British life is missing from both the books and the films. What is it? Your guide will reveal all on this tour.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7
    King's Cross Station

    No wizarding journey is complete without stepping into the legendary home of Platform 9¾. King’s Cross Station is where countless young witches and wizards began their adventures aboard the Hogwarts Express. Visitors are often surprised to discover the platforms look quite different from their on-screen counterparts—but fear not! Your expert guide knows every filmmaking secret, every hidden detail, and exactly where the magic really happened. The tour concludes with the reveal of the true filming locations and a chance to experience the enchantment of the gateway to Hogwarts for yourself.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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