Tuesday 29 May 2018

Warner Studio Tours - Harry Potter Studio Tours



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Tickets for Harry Potter - Warner Studio Tours are extremely popular, and there are tickets across a number of suppliers. We have listed the primary sources for services with transport services including combination tours with other tours.

Tours Supplied By Golden Tour

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter with Return Transportation

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Behind-the-scenes Walking Tour
Return transportation from Central London
Stay entertained on board with screens showing the first Harry Potter movie
Step inside and discover the actual Great Hall and Diagon Alley
See the actual props, costumes and effects from the Harry Potter film series
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London with return transportation + 4-hour Hop-On Hop-Off London Bus Tour

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London with Private Return Transportation - Executive Vehicle

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter (Transportation Only)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter (Return Transportation from Birmingham)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter (from King’s Cross St Pancras)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
Spend an incredible 4-hours exploring this magical, behind-the-scenes world, with iconic props, costumes and fantastic studio sets, including Diagon Alley, Platform 9 ¾ and the Forbidden Forest.

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter (8.15 dep.)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter (9.15 dep.)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter (10.15 dep.)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter (11.15 dep.)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter (13.15 dep.)

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Thursday 1 March 2018

The Goblet of Fire at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London


Discover behind-the-scenes secrets of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as we launch a special feature dedicated entirely to the fourth instalment of the magical film series, revealing secrets behind the characters, costumes and props that made it so special.

As part of the feature, The Goblet of Fire will be returned to the Great Hall for the first time since filming wrapped in 2010. You will see a live Special Effects demonstration showing how the Triwizard Champions’ parchments were expelled from the Goblet, and receive a souvenir parchment to remember your visit.

During filming, two versions of the Goblet of Fire were created for different purposes. The original goblet was hand-carved by Head Propmaker, Pierre Bohanna, from a single piece of wood chosen for its twists, knots, and splits to give it an organic, ancient quality. A mould of this was then taken for the Special Effects version that was rigged to propel the parchments of the four Triwizard Champions. You will see both versions of the Goblet of Fire up-close as part of the feature.



Harry Potter fans will remember Harry’s trip to the Prefects’ Bathroom on the advice of Cedric Diggory, after completing the first challenge of the Triwizard Tournament. From 30th March, the iconic Prefects’ Bathroom taps will be displayed in the Studio Tour complete with multicoloured water running from each of the 53 spouts, just as seen on-screen. Created by award-winning Special Effects Supervisor, John Richardson, the taps were cast in real bronze for strength and durability on set.



You will also discover behind-the-scenes secrets of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named in a display demonstrating how Voldemort’s seemingly simple costume was adapted to show both his strength and vulnerability throughout the films. In addition, many new props and costumes from the Triwizard Tournament will be on display including the boot Portkey that transported Harry, Hermione and the Weasley family to the 422nd Quidditch World Cup.



Tom Riddle’s grave will be displayed in the Studio Tour allowing a 360 degree view of the sculpture, providing the perfect photo opportunity for fans of the Dark Arts. The sculpture was created before the details of Voldemort’s lineage were known meaning the dates had to be changed in post-production.



Lastly, you will see a new addition to the majestic Hogwarts castle model; a scale version of the Beauxbatons carriage complete with winged horses poised to land on the Hogwarts grounds for the first time ahead of the Triwizard Championship.






The Goblet of Fire will run from Friday 30th March 2018 – Sunday 23rd September 2018. Tickets must be pre-booked, and all extra features are included in the ticket price.

Sunday 25 February 2018

Harry Potter Film Locations - Cecil Court - Off Charing Cross Road - The Real Diagon Alley

Cecil Court is a unique place for book lovers. Located in the very heart of London, a moment's walk from Leicester Square Tube Station, Cecil Court is a picturesque late Victorian thoroughfare linking Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane, pedestrianised and seemingly immune from the bustle of the great city which surrounds it.

The shop fronts have not been altered in more than a century, and the traditional hanging signs announce specialists in rare and antiquarian books, maps and prints and all manner of related printed material including stamps and banknotes. Whether you are looking for weighty sixteenth-century folios, modern first editions, early maps of your area, theatre posters, children's books and more besides, someone in Cecil Court will be able to assist.