The biggest and best way is to visit Leavesden Studios, now home of The Warner Brothers Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter.
The Great Hall |
Potions Class and Snape's Costume |
If you want to immerse yourself even more, make sure you take a digital ride in the Weasley's Ford Anglia and on a broomstick that takes you from London to Hogwarts. Although filming on a green screen, you can purchase a video of yourself or just fun photos from the experience. The line might look like it fills the whole room, but it goes quite quickly.
The tour wouldn't be complete without a walk through the backlot where No. 4 Privat Drive, the Potter's House, the purple Knight Bus, and part of the Hogwarts bridge have been transported and rebuilt. A cafe can hook you up with lunch or a snack, and of course Butterbeer. When touring the backlot you are outside, so keep weather in mind.
Hogwarts Scaled Model |
Adult tickets are around $65 and must be purchased for a particular time. You can only begin the tour during your ticketed time. You are with a group for a short time, but then tour the rest at your own pace.You can rent an audio guide for the duration of the tour, and/or purchase an official guide. Throughout the tour there are video screens that run short interviews or film clips. The screens might just say what you're looking at (for example when you get to the Common Room the screen might just say Gryffindor Common Room), but wait a minute and the video will begin. If you don't want to wait, all these videos are loaded onto the digital guide and can be viewed on those.
I highly recommend this tour for any die-hard Harry Potter fan, or even just a casual fan. It's quite immersive and completely authentic. There are also a lot of special occasions throughout the year where you might get to see something extra special - check here for a list of dates. If you can't make it out to London, check out the digital tour, here!
If you find yourself at King's Cross you'll find The Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 3/4. It's near the back of the shopping plaza. It's a small store selling a lot of Harry Potter merchandise. Just outside the store you can have your picture taken walking "through" the platform wall with a luggage cart. You do have to stand in line to take the photo, and a professional will take a photo that you can purchase, but you can also have a friend take your photo at the same time.
Filming Locations:
Now that you've seen the actual sets used in the movies, you can visit some real life filming locations. They're all over England, and Scotland so I'll just list a few here. You can find a long, and fairly complete list compiled by Rick Steves here.
Reptile House - The Sorcerer's Stone
In the first movie when Harry accompanies the Dursely's to the zoo he finds himself in the Reptile House talking to a boa constrictor. The Reptile House can be visited at the London Zoo.
The Leaky Cauldron Entrance - The Sorcerer's Stone
The entry way to the The Leaky Cauldron can be found just outside of Leadenhall Market in London. The exact address is 42 Bull's Head Passage, which is currently an eyeglass store and painted a rather bright blue.
King's Cross Station - The Chamber of Secrets
Pancras Station |
Millennium Bridge - The Half-Blood Prince
Attacked by Death Eaters in the beginning of the 6th film, Millennium bridge stretches across the Thames from Bankside (near Shakespeare's Globe) to the City of London (near St. Paul's Cathedral).
Staircase at Christ Church, Oxford |
When the first years are first brought into the school by Professor McGonagall she leads them up a flight of stairs to await the sorting. Harry meets Draco and Neville finds his toad. This staircase is located in Christ Church, Oxford. You'll need a tour ticket to see it. The Church's dining hall also inspired the look of the Hogwarts' Great Hall.
Restricted Section of Hogwarts Library - The Sorcerer's Stone
When Harry looks for information on Nicholas Flamel in the Restricted Section he's inside the Duke Humfrey's Library, a part of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Tickets are required to visit.
Hogwarts Infirmary - The Sorcerer's Stone and The Half-Blood Prince
The Divinity School of the Bodleian Library housed the Hogwarts Infirmary on two occasions. Tickets are required to visit.
Have fun entering the magical world of Harry Potter! I know I did!!
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