Leicester Square
Wonderful, not to be missed photo opportunity - a bronze statue of Harry flying on a firebolt.
Leicester Square
Wonderful, not to be missed photo opportunity - a bronze statue of Harry flying on a firebolt.
Cecil Court
The inspiration for Diagon Alley. The tiny narrow streets date back to the 17th Century and still house book shops on Witchcraft and Wizardry as well as classic children’s novels.
Goodwin's Court
The inspiration for Knock Turn Alley and an atmospheric little place filled with spiritual shops to this day.
Trafalgar Square
The Dementors fly over the Square on their way to destroy Ollivanders in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Trafalgar Square is also where the last Film Premiere of the Harry Potter Franchise took place - a huge event attended by all the film's stars and JK Rowlings.
Metropolitan Police
Scotland Yard Place near to Whitehall featured in two of the movies - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It was used as the Visitors Entrance of the Ministry of Magic and featured in a Polyjuice scene.
Lambeth Bridge
It is on this bridge that the Knight Bus squeezes through two double decker buses at high speed on its way to the Leaky Cauldron. Magic!
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
A key historical monument and the only building with a thatched roof in the capital. Originally the Globe was a vision by Sam Wannamaker whose daughter Zoe Wannamaker incidentally played Madam Hooch in the first Harry Potter movie. This is an exterior stop.
Millennium Bridge
Known also as Wobbly Bridge, it was destroyed by the Death Eaters in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. But why that Bridge in particular? Find out at the next stop.
St. Paul's Cathedral
St Paul’s Cathedral, one of the most important churches in the land, holds secrets of moving staircases and finds out where Daniel Radcliffe went to school. This is an exterior stop.
Borough Market
The ancient market of Borough hosts some of the best street food in the Capital. It also holds secrets of the Leaky Cauldron, the magical pub that hides in clear view of market porters and muggles! Check out also the film locations of Bridget Jones’ Diary and Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Leadenhall Market
Harry’s first visit to Diagon Alley with Hagrid in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, this covered market is one of the oldest surviving in the city. Beautiful with a lovely variety of independent shops.
Kings Cross
The most famous train station in the world of great magical significance!
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