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A Tour of Harry Potter’s Studio in London

Warner Bros. London’s Leavesden Studios is offering a “Making of Harry Potter” tour, popular with children and adults alike.

Over the ten years that the Harry Potter films were released, the crew built more than 500 different Harry Potter sets at the studio, including thousands of props.

After the movies were filmed in 2012, Warner Bros. decided to turn the location into a permanent tour called “The Making of Harry Potter.”

Over 6,000 Harry Potter fans take the tour of the Harry Potter studio in London every day, and it is now a must-see family destination.

What to expect from the Harry Potter tour

The Warner Bros. studio tour. London Making of Harry Potter is not a theme park, and there are no rides or other adrenaline-inducing activities.

The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London gives guests a great opportunity to walk through real sets, see the splendor of stunning visual effects, and uncover behind-the-scenes secrets of the Harry Potter films.

During the journey, you’ll take part in interactive activities such as ‘flying’ on a broomstick and even buying a cup of frothy, creamy beer!

The initial part of the tour is guided and you can explore the rest on your own.

First you will see two short films, after which the guide will gather everyone and put them at the door of the great hall.

Once outside the door of the magnificent hall, visitors can explore the Harry Potter tour on their own.

Warner Brothers Studio Tour with Transfer

This exciting one-day tour of Warner Brothers Studios begins with a bus ride from Victoria Station in central London.

You’ll love the mesmerizing surroundings of the studio, the most famous items used in the films, and the outfits worn by the trio of Harry, Ron and Hermione.

Learn about Hogwarts’ best-kept secrets, including interesting facts and trivia about special effects and animatronics.

The entire ride lasts 7.5 hours, and you can spend four hours or more in the studio.

Adult ticket (16+ years): £109

Child ticket (5 to 15+ years): £105

Children’s ticket (under 4 years): Free of charge