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Discover London's magic with this fun combo tour featuring Harry Potter film locations and Shrek’s Adventure, perfect for fans and families alike.
If you’re a Harry Potter fan or traveling with kids looking for a whimsical day out, this London combo tour offers a delightful mix of cinematic magic and fairy-tale fun. Spanning about five hours, it combines an engaging walking tour of iconic film locations with a visit to Shrek’s Adventure — a hit for young and old alike. What really makes this experience stand out is the knowledgeable guides who bring stories alive and the chance to meet your favorite characters in a lively setting.
One of the best things about this tour is its focus on small groups, which means fewer crowds and more personalized attention. Plus, the inclusion of discounted visits to wizarding shops and the ticket to Shrek’s Adventure adds great value. However, since it involves walking through London’s streets and taking two short tube rides, it’s wise to be comfortable in footwear and prepared for some weather changes.
This tour is particularly suited for families, Harry Potter enthusiasts, and anyone looking to see London through a magical lens. If you’re after a relaxed, well-organized way to combine sightseeing with fun, this package hits many sweet spots. Just keep in mind that you’ll need to arrive early at King’s Cross for photos at Platform 9¾, and you’ll want to budget for some small extra expenses for food or tube fares.


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Your day begins at the iconic Platform 9 ¾ inside King’s Cross Station. Here, the atmosphere buzzes with anticipation, especially if you’re eager to grab that perfect photo with the famous trolley. The tour recommends arriving 45 minutes early, as queues can be long — a good tip for those wanting a quick snap without the crowds.
Your guide, likely someone like Adam, will meet you in front of the Parcel Yard, a lively pub that’s part of the station complex. This first meeting sets a friendly tone, and with small group sizes, you’ll have plenty of chances to ask questions and get insider tips.
The tour’s heart is a 3-hour walk that takes you through some of London’s most enchanting streets and hidden corners. You’ll visit the Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 ¾—a must-see for fans, with plenty of merchandise and photo opportunities. While queues for the trolley photo can be lengthy, your guide’s tips might help you make the most of your time.
Next, you’ll walk through Cecil Court and Goodwin’s Court, areas that evoke the magical streets depicted in the films. Your guide will share fun stories and little-known facts about each location, making history feel like part of the wizarding world.
The tour also stops at the Palace Theatre, home to the Cursed Child stage production, and Leicester Square, the vibrant heart of London’s cinema scene. These stops allow for quick photo opportunities and cultural context, enriching your understanding of London’s connection to the film industry.
A visit to the House of Spells allows fans to browse a curated selection of wizarding merchandise, with the added perk of a discount code (HP394). It’s a great chance to pick up mementos or gifts before heading to Westminster, where your guide will point out landmarks and share stories that connect London’s history to the magical world.
The last part of the walking tour concludes near London Bridge, offering fantastic views of the Thames. You’ll then transfer (via tube) to the Shrek’s Adventure location — about a 10-minute ride.
Once at the Riverside Building near the London Eye, you’ll have around two hours to explore Shrek’s Adventure. This interactive attraction uses 4D storytelling to immerse you in the world of Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, and friends.
Guests have described the experience as “hilarious” and surprising beyond expectations, emphasizing that it appeals not only to children but also to adults who enjoy the humor and characters. Meeting the characters in person adds a memorable touch, especially considering how lively and playful the setting is.
What makes this combo stand out is the seamless transition from London’s film locations to fairy-tale fun. The ticketing process is straightforward, with guides providing all necessary info, and the small groups make the walk comfortable and engaging.
The tour’s value comes from combining immersive storytelling, great photo opportunities, and family-friendly activities. Plus, the included discount at wizard shops and the ticket to Shrek offer a thoughtful touch, making it a practical choice for families wanting a day packed with entertainment.


A reviewer named Ferdinandus praised the passionate storytelling of guides like Adam, noting how he showed images of film locations and shared behind-the-scenes stories. “Shrek was surprising beyond expectations and not only for children,” they added, highlighting the attraction’s broad appeal.
Another reviewer mentioned that the small group setting made the experience more intimate, allowing for better interaction with guides and more personalized attention.
This Harry Potter and Shrek combo tour offers a fantastic way to experience London through the lens of beloved stories. The blend of film location sightseeing and interactive fairy-tale fun makes it ideal for families, fans, and curious travelers alike. It balances entertainment, education, and convenience, all packed into a manageable five-hour window.
If you’re seeking a memorable, well-organized experience that captures the magic of Harry Potter while also indulging in the humor and charm of Shrek, this tour is a strong choice. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate guided insights, small-group intimacy, and a mix of walking and interactive attractions.
Keep in mind the need for early arrival at King’s Cross and some extra expenses for transport and snacks. But for overall entertainment value, engaging guides, and a chance to see London from a magical perspective, this tour delivers plenty of bang for your buck.
“Adam spoke passionately about the film locations of Harry Potter. At the same time he showed images of the film, where the locations were recorded….”

Is this tour suitable for children? Yes, it’s designed to be family-friendly, with activities and attractions that appeal to kids and adults alike.
How long does the walking tour last? The main walk lasts approximately 3 hours, covering key film locations and sights across London.
Are the guides knowledgeable? Reviewers like Ferdinandus noted guides like Adam speak passionately about the locations, sharing stories and behind-the-scenes info that enhance the experience.
What do I need to bring? Comfortable shoes, a camera for photos, snacks, drinks, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Are there any extra costs? Tube journeys are not included in the price (about £8 for two trips), and food or souvenirs are extra.
How do I get to the meeting point? The tour begins at King’s Cross Station, in front of the Parcel Yard next to Platform 9 ¾. Arriving 45 minutes early is advised for photos.
Is the experience accessible for all? Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs.
Whether you’re a die-hard Harry Potter fan, a fairy-tale enthusiast, or just looking for a fun day exploring London’s cinematic side, this combo tour offers a delightful mix of sights, stories, and magical moments.