The Harry Potter Film Locations in the City tour starts just outside exit 3 of Bank Tube Station (by the war memorial in front of the Royal Exchange). Meet the London Walks tour guide there.
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You'll be exhausted, but it's worth it to see many of the inspirations for book names, characters and buildings. I definitely recommend this tour.
Hogwarts™ Castle WalkYou can walk through Hogwarts™ castle without riding the ride attraction. Fully enjoy the world of Harry Potter™ including “Moving Portrait Corridor” and “The Portrait of the Fat Lady” like Harry Potter™ and his friends did! *Please ask crew members about the operation hours.
You are asked to arrive at the Studio Tour no later than 15 minutes before your Allocated Entry Time although you will not be allowed access into the Studio Tour before your Allocated Entry Time. Visitors who miss their Allocated Entry Time are not guaranteed entry to the Studio Tour.
Visit Harry Potter™ Studios during the first half of the day. The tours are lengthy and take anywhere between 3 and 7 hours. Hence, it is recommended that you book an early slot because the crowd peaks at around 4 PM. You can enjoy a stress-free and pleasant experience.
London Walks offers 2 Harry Potter tours, each covering a different part of London. On the London Town tour, you'll see the entrance to the Ministry of the Magic, the flight path of Death-Eaters, and other movie sites around the River Thames, Trafalgar Square, and Piccadilly Circus.
A 2-Park Ticket will allow you to go back and forth between Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, the 2 Harry Potter-themed worlds, Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley. You can either walk back and forth between the parks, or use the Hogwarts Express train.
Another popular question we receive, is how many days should I plan at Harry Potter World? And as you can imagine there are so many amazing things to do in each section, you should give yourself at least two days to experience everything the Wizarding World of Harry Potter has to offer.
Things to consider: There is A LOT of walking around. We were there for just over SIX HOURS, and most of that was walking. There is a fair amount of queuing as well (see tip two!).
You will probably spend a max of 10 mins exposed outside. Even if it's raining I'd suggest leave coats in transport or cloakroom. It's not worth carrying for better part of 5 hours. It's studio lighting inside so does get fairly warm.
Although access to the Butterbeer Bar is free with a ticket to the exhibition, buying Butterbeer here is most definitely an additional cost of your ticket. The Butterbeer Bar in London charges £6.95 for a Butterbeer but this does include a FREE plastic Butterbeer Tankard which you can take home with you as a souvenir!