General information
Destination |
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London, United Kingdom |
Program details
Immerse yourself in this audio visual cinematic experience using state of the art projection equipment. See London through the wizarding world of Harry Potter on a 2-hour adventure around the city, followed by a cruise on the river.
Highlights
Have an amazing boat ride down the river, following Harry's Broom-steps through London
Take part in audio visual quizzes and games, projected magnificently on London's walls
Visit every Harry Potter location, all the film locations, inspirations and see beautiful historic London too
Hear behind the scenes stories and facts about your favourite characters, and learn about JK Rowling's life in London
Test your knowledge with an amazing audio-visual quiz to see if you're a true witch or wizard
Full description
Take part in London's most exciting cinematic experience. Combing everything there is to know about Harry Potter with state of the art projection equipment, finally see Harry Potter's London on the walls and landmarks on which they originated. Take part in amazing immersive and interactive games and quizzes, and have your O.W.L to be tested.
Use your knowledge of spells to outwit your guide, and seek out inspirations and film locations used in the blockbuster Harry Potter movies on a 2-hour walking tour of London. Take a magical tour to legendary locations, such as the real Diagon Alley and the opticians shop that served as the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." Get stunning views from the bridge that was destroyed by the Death Eaters in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."
Cruise down the famous river Thames that winds through London and relax and soak in the skyline, taking the same route Harry and his cohorts took on their broomsticks.
Language
English
Meeting point
Corner of Romilly and Moor Street, London
End point
Kings Cross Station
Itinerary
1. Diagon Alley
2. Gringott's Bank
3. Platform 9 ¾
4. Warner Bros. Shop
5. Millenium Bridge
6. Daniel Radcliffe's School
7. Knockturn Alley
8. Winchester Palace
9. 900-year-old Clink Prison
10. Shakespeare's Globe
11. Southwark Cathedral
12. 800-year-old Borough Market
13. St Paul's Cathedral
14. Chewing Gum Graffiti
15. Great Scotland Yard
16. Sherlock Holmes' Pub
17. Trafalgar Square
18. The world's smallest police station
19. Sir Francis Drake's world-famous Golden Hinde
20. River Thames
21. The London Eye