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Where is Hogwarts Castle in London?

Alnwick Castle (Hogwarts) and Harry Potter Filming Locations in London & UK. Alnwick Castle is one of the many Harry Potter Filming Locations in London and Beyond.



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The second largest inhabited castle in England (pronouned An-nick, by the way), stood in for so many scenes from the Potter films that you might as well call it Hogwarts. Home of the Percy family, the Dukes of Northumberland, for more than 700 years, the castle is open to the public between April and October.

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Leadenhall Market in the City of London was used as Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, whilst the entrance to wizard's pub, the Leaky Cauldron, is in real life an optician in Bull's Head Passage.

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Well, fret not, for we have the answer. The true cost of attending Hogwarts in 2021 would be £7,336.92, or 1,467 Galleons, 6 Sickles, and 22 Knuts in wizarding currency. That's $10,353.47 in US Dollars and €8,506.95 in Euro.

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At Islands of Adventure, you can visit Hogwarts™ castle and explore Hogsmeade™ village. And at Universal Studios, you can enter Diagon Alley™ and enjoy a mind-blowing thrill ride, magical experiences, and more. Plus, stay at one of our spectacular resort hotels.

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For Harry Potter fans, yes it is worth it. For younger children, no it probably isn't. It is a lot of money but you can spend an entire day there if you want which makes it seem more reasonable. We hope you found our review of the Harry Potter Studio Tour helpful.

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The eight beloved movies were shot both at Warner Bros's studios and on location all over the U.K. in England, Scotland, and Wales. From the Dursley family house to the lake at Hogwarts, many of the filming locations are open to the public. Some even have exhibits related to the Harry Potter novels and films.

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