PRIVATE HIRE ONLY (12 PASSENGERS MAXIMUM) - Test your trivia on a magical tour of Wizarding World film locations on the River Thames!
What do the Lambeth Bridge, Tower Bridge & the Millennium Bridge all have in common? They have all featured in the Harry Potter film series, & they are far from the only sights on the River Thames that you will recognise from the 11 movies in the exciting & wonderous Wizarding World franchise. We’ll even test your knowledge of the series onboard, with a winner taking home a prize if they correctly answer our quiz question. This is an opportunity to view & learn about the behind-the-scenes locations that you know & love, from a new perspective.
Disclaimer: The Wizard Blast is broadly inspired by fantasy & action films & is for fans of magic & enchantment. It is not endorsed by, affiliated with or associated with Warner Bros. or J.K. Rowling or otherwise connected with Harry Potter or J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World.
Make your way down onto the Pier and check-in at the Thames RIB Experience Yellow & Black branded kiosk at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time.
See this world-famous Ferris Wheel situated on the southern bank of the River Thames at Waterloo.
Seen at the end of Order of the Phoenix's broomstick flight at the start of the fifth film, this grand structure has a timeless design that can be appreciated more from the river.
Featured in the third film when Harry boards the Knight Bus, the bridge appears as they cross the River Thames
Featuring in numerous films in the Wizarding World franchise, this cathedral in known as Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece.
An immediately recognisable feature of the opening of the Half Blood Prince, this bridge is just about standing even in the real-world, with some urgent work carried out on the bridge shortly after opening in the year 2000.
A key sightseeing point of interest in London, not to be mistaken with Tower Bridge or the bridge of the same name that can be found standing in Arizona.
The sextet of witches and wizards can be seen flying the past this decommissioned warship as they fly along the Thames at low level.
Needs little introduction, this Tower began construction in 1066 after the Norman's took power in England.
Harry is seen flying through the beautiful Tower Bridge, and is perhaps the most easily recognisable landmark in London.
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