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Discover London's Harry Potter filming locations on a private, family-friendly walking tour. Visit iconic sites, get exclusive discounts, and enjoy storytelling magic.
Traveling to London with a Harry Potter fan in tow? This private, family-focused Harry Potter movie locations tour offers an engaging way to see the city through the magic of JK Rowling’s universe. It’s a 3-hour walk tailored for families up to six people, led by a passionate guide who knows the ins and outs of the filming sites and the city’s charming streets that inspired the stories.
What really stands out is the personalized experience. Unlike crowded group tours, you and your loved ones get dedicated attention, a flexible pace, and insider stories—perfect for kids and adults alike. The tour covers over 10 real filming locations, plus iconic sights like Platform 9¾, the Leaky Cauldron, and the Millennium Bridge. However, it does involve some walking and a couple of underground train rides, so comfortable shoes are a must.
One thing to keep in mind is that queues at certain photo spots, especially Platform 9¾, can get long. Arriving early to snap that perfect trolley shot is recommended. This tour is an excellent choice for families wanting a fun, authentic Harry Potter experience woven into London’s vibrant streets. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy storytelling, sightseeing, and a bit of magical nostalgia.


This tour is designed for families who want more than just a quick photo at the iconic sites. It’s about weaving storytelling with sightseeing, so you leave not only with pictures but with a deeper understanding of how London’s streets and landmarks helped shape Harry Potter’s world.
What makes this experience special? The guide, Oliver, gets consistently praised for his patience and knowledge. One reviewer mentioned, “Oliver was wonderful! He was super patient and got us to most of the HP film locations in central London. Excellent experience.” That kind of attention makes the walk more engaging, especially for younger travelers who might get tired or distracted.
The tour begins at King’s Cross Station, right at the Parcel Yard, which is a familiar starting point for Harry Potter fans, especially with the nearby Platform 9¾ shop. Our experience shows that arriving about 45 minutes early to beat the queues for the trolley photo is worth the effort, though the tour doesn’t include this during the walking segment.
For a more personal experience, these private London tours deliver individual attention

The journey kicks off at King’s Cross Station, where you meet your guide inside the station at the bottom of the steps leading to the Parcel Yard. Here, the tour’s highlight is the photo stop at Platform 9¾, a must-have for Harry Potter fans. Expect a lively spot with crowds, so early arrival is strongly recommended if you want that iconic trolley shot without long queues.
From there, your guide takes you through Cecil Court and Goodwin’s Court, two narrow, charming streets that served as inspiration or filming locations for Diagon Alley and other scenes. These hidden alleyways are often overlooked by travelers but are beloved by fans for their authentic, old-world charm.
Next, you’ll visit the Palace Theatre, a site related to the stage adaptations of Harry Potter. Following that, the tour includes a stop at The House of Spells, a dedicated Harry Potter shop offering exclusive discounts with a special code (HP394). Here, families can browse for souvenirs, wands, and memorabilia, making it a practical addition to the tour.
Moving on, the route takes you to Leicester Square, an area tied to UK cinema history and a filming location for some scenes. The guide shares stories about the movie adaptations, plus you’ll get a chance for photos. Afterward, the tour heads to Westminster, where you can admire iconic landmarks and learn how they influenced Rowling’s storytelling.
The last part of the tour is a leisurely walk through Borough Market, Millennium Bridge, and London Bridge, all with stories linking them to the wizarding world or the films. These sites are not only visually stunning but also deepen your understanding of how London’s architecture and atmosphere contributed to the magic.

At £6 per person for the underground journeys, the tour’s price of approximately $186 for up to six people offers solid value, considering the private guide, tailored experience, and multiple photo stops. The guide, Oliver, is praised for his engaging storytelling and patience, especially with children, making the experience both fun and educational.
The tour includes:
– A private Potterhead guide who customizes the experience to your family.
– Visits to actual filming locations from the movies.
– Top photo stops like Platform 9¾.
– A discount at the House of Spells for souvenirs.
Not included are transportation to and from the meeting point, food, and drinks, so plan accordingly. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and moderate walking ability is required. Wearing comfortable shoes and bringing an Oyster card or contactless bank card for the underground journeys is advised.

Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides. One reviewer said, “Oliver was wonderful! He was super patient and got us to most of the HP film locations in central London.” Such personalized attention enhances the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing walk.
Another review notes, “Fun facts and sights augmented by multimedia and stories,” highlighting how storytelling and visual aids enrich the tour. Families also appreciate the opportunity to combine sightseeing with fun, interactive elements, especially at the photo stops.

This experience suits families or small groups who want an interactive, personalized Harry Potter adventure right in the heart of London. It’s ideal for fans eager to visit authentic filming sites and those who enjoy storytelling and history woven into their sightseeing. Kids will love the chance to see places from the movies, and parents will appreciate the relaxed, private nature of the tour.
If you’re looking for a more immersive or extensive experience, such as visiting Warner Bros. Studio or related attractions, this tour might be a more condensed, city-centered alternative. It’s perfect if you want a manageable, engaging, and authentic Harry Potter walk with your own guide.

For Harry Potter fans visiting London, this private tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and photo opportunities, all tailored to your family’s pace and interests. The private aspect means you get a more personal, flexible experience, with a guide who makes the stories come alive. The sites visited are authentic filming locations and places that inspired Rowling, giving a deeper context to the wizarding world.
The inclusion of exclusive discounts and the chance to explore lesser-known streets adds value that many group tours can’t match. It’s clear from reviews that guides like Oliver make a difference, ensuring a friendly, informative, and fun journey for all ages.
While it involves some walking and underground journeys, the overall experience is worth it for families wanting an authentic, engaging Harry Potter adventure in London’s vibrant streets. If you’re a fan of storytelling, iconic sights, and individual attention, this tour will likely enchant everyone in your group.
This experience is best suited for families who want a manageable, personalized, and authentic Harry Potter journey—filled with stories, magic, and memorable photos.
“Oliver was wonderful! He was super patient and got us to most of the HP film in locations in central London. Excellent experience!”

Is this tour suitable for young children?
Yes, it’s designed for families, and the guide is known for his patience and engaging storytelling, which keeps kids entertained.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 3 hours, including stops for photos and sightseeing.
Do I need to arrive early for photos?
Yes, especially at Platform 9¾, arriving 45 minutes early helps avoid long queues for the trolley photo.
Are the locations real filming sites?
Yes, the tour visits over 10 actual movie locations and places that inspired JK Rowling’s stories.
Is transportation included?
Transportation between some sites involves underground train journeys costing around £6 per person, but these are not included in the base price.
Can I bring large luggage or bags?
No, large bags are not allowed during the tour.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves about 3 hours of walking.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, but moderate walking ability is still required.
Whether you’re a die-hard Potterhead or a family wanting a unique sightseeing experience, this private Harry Potter movie locations tour promises a magical journey through London’s streets that will create lasting memories.