London: Harry Potter Warner Bros. Tour with Hotel Package
South East England, EnglandCombine an overnight stay in central London with an entry ticket to the Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio and a return transfer to your hotel. Explore the sets from the movie. Be impressed by Gringott's Wizarding Bank, the Forbidden Forest, and many more sites. Decide to stay 1 to 4 nights in London.\n\n
Choose to stay 1, 2, 3, or 4 nights in London. Arrive at The Royal National Hotel at noon and drop off your bags. Board the coach to Warner Bros. Studio at 12:45 PM on your arrival day. Be welcomed aboard by your Evan Evans representative and depart at 1 PM.\n\n
Transfer by air-conditioned coach to Warner Bros. Studio. Enter the studio to see original props, costumes, and sets from the Harry Potter movie franchise. Experience the highlights, including the Great Hall, Platform 9¾, and the Hogwarts Express. See the Forbidden Forest, Gringott's Bank and Professor Sprout's Greenhouse.\n\n
Magical Mischief (20 January - 16 April 2024)
Magical Mischief returns to the Studio Tour for the third year to celebrate the filmmaking trickery needed to pull off the magical pranks and wizarding mishaps seen on-screen in the Harry Potter film series.
Begin in the Great Hall and walk into the iconic set dressed for the O.W.L examinations under the watchful eye of Professor Umbridge, complete with the swinging pendulum and exam desks, a fan favourite scene from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Discover how filmmakers created pandemonium when the Weasley twins disrupted the quiet exams. Both Fred and George will be suspended from the ceiling with bags filled with their latest product, Weasleys’ Wildfire Whiz-bangs – ready to fill the Great Hall with a burst of colour. More of their products will be on display outside their shop Weasleys’ Wizarding Wheezes on Diagon Alley.\n\n
Spend a total of 4 hours exploring the studio. Finish your tour and board the coach back to your hotel in Russel Square. Feel free to take in the surrounding area, including the British Museum and Madame Tussauds, during your remaining time.