A Harry Potter Fan’s Guide to London: Must-See Spots

London has long been a haven for Harry Potter fans, offering a treasure trove of spots linked to the Wizarding World. From filming locations to immersive experiences, London is the ultimate destination for Potterheads looking to step into the magic of J.K. Rowling’s universe. Here's a guide to the must-see Harry Potter spots in London.

No trip to London for a Harry Potter fan would be complete without a visit to King's Cross Station. Home to the iconic Platform 9¾, this is where Harry first embarked on his magical journey to Hogwarts. The station has embraced its Potter connections by setting up a dedicated spot for fans to take photos pushing a trolley through the wall. Don't forget to pop into the Harry Potter shop nearby for some magical merchandise.

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Leadenhall Market, with its ornate Victorian architecture, served as the backdrop for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. This historic market is a stunning spot to wander through, capturing the essence of the magical alley where wizards shop for their school supplies. Keep an eye out for the blue door in Bull’s Head Passage, which stood in for the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron.

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A short trip from central London, the Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter in Leavesden is the ultimate experience for fans. Here, you can explore authentic sets, including the Great Hall, the Forbidden Forest, and the Diagon Alley. You’ll also get a chance to see original costumes and props and even sip on Butterbeer. 

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One of the most memorable scenes in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince shows the Millenium Bridge being attacked by Death Eaters. This real-life landmark over the River Thames is a must-visit for fans looking to walk in the footsteps of dark magic. The bridge offers fantastic views of London’s skyline and a sense of being right in the heart of the action.

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In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, Harry, Ron, and Hermione rush through the busy streets of Piccadilly Circus after narrowly escaping danger at Bill and Fleur’s wedding. This vibrant area in the heart of London is a bustling hub of entertainment and shops, giving you a taste of the chaotic Muggle world the trio encountered.

Book a Trafalgar Square tour with us on Around Travel and take a short walk down to Piccadilly Circus to retrace the steps of the trio’s frantic escape from the Death Eaters. 

Fans will recognize Australia House as the exterior for Gringotts Wizarding Bank, the goblin-run institution where wizards and witches store their valuables. Although the inside scenes were filmed in the studio, the exterior of this impressive building on the Strand was used in several movies. While you can’t go inside, it’s worth a visit to admire the grand architecture and imagine yourself withdrawing some Galleons.

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Harry's first encounter with magic happened at the Reptile House in London Zoo, when he unwittingly freed a Burmese python in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Located in Regent’s Park, this famous zoo is home to a wide range of exotic animals, but the Reptile House is a special stop for fans. Imagine standing in the very spot where Harry accidentally spoke Parseltongue, giving you a perfect blend of movie magic and real-life wildlife.

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For fans of Harry Potter’s visual design, the House of MinaLima is an absolute must. Located in Soho, this gallery and shop showcases the work of graphic design duo Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, who created many of the iconic props for the films, including The Daily Prophet and Marauder’s Map. Visitors can browse through the gallery and purchase beautifully designed souvenirs.

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23-29 Claremont Square in Islington is the filming location for the exterior of Number 12, Grimmauld Place—Sirius Black’s family home and the headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix. While the square itself is private, fans can still visit to snap a photo of the familiar façade. It’s a subtle yet significant location that adds another layer of magic to your London journey.

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For those wanting to see the magic come to life on stage, a visit to the Palace Theatre is a must to watch Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. This two-part play continues the story of Harry, Ron, and Hermione as adults, focusing on their children’s adventures at Hogwarts. The play's stunning visuals, spellbinding effects, and immersive storytelling make it a thrilling experience for any Potter fan.

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Conclusion

Whether you’re exploring iconic filming locations or delving into magical attractions, London offers a multitude of experiences for Harry Potter enthusiasts. From strolling down Diagon Alley to taking in the wonders of the Wizarding World on stage, the city brings the magic of Harry Potter to life. Make sure to add these must-see spots to your itinerary for an unforgettable magical journey, and start planning your holiday with Around Travel.

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