Harry Potter Private Walking Tour of London

This magical Harry Potter Private Walking Tour of London offers you the chance to see the filming locations from the Harry Potter film franchise, explore locations mentioned in the books, and learn more about the boy who lived from a passionate Harry Potter fan.

Along the way, we’ll explain what parts of London inspired J. K. Rowling, how these places were transfigured into the books, and how the Harry Potter films re-energised the British film industry. There will also be plenty of opportunities to re-enact scenes from the films as well as stops for selfies, pauses for photos, and the chance to learn a bit more about London in general. This tour is perfect for Potterheads, Squibs and even Muggles!

From 190 per group

Tour map

Tour details

  • Meeting point

    The Monument to the Great Fire of London, Fish Street Hill, Bridge, London EC3R 8AH (view map)

  • Tour departs

    Daily between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm (Jan – Dec)

  • Tour ends

    King’s Cross Station, Euston Road, London N1 9AL

  • Duration

  • Where

  • Live guide speaks

  • Travel by

    ,

  • Tour type

  • Max group size

    15 persons

  • Tour operator

  • Cancellation policy

    24 hours or more before start: full refund less 5% booking fees.
    After that time or no-show: no refund.

  • Exclusions

    Food & Drink
    Entry fees
    Gratuities (optional)
    Public transport

  • Things to bring

    Appropriate clothing
    Comfortable shoes
    A valid Travelcard or Oyster card

  • Film series

  • Disclaimer

    This tour is independently operated by Tours of the UK. It is not endorsed or supported in any way by Warner Bros Entertainment Inc., the Harry Potter publishers, J.K. Rowling or her representatives.

Locations (11)

2. Leadenhall Market / Diagon Alley

Leadenhall Market, the Exterior for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter
Leadenhall Market, the Exterior for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter

The Diagon Alley gets some of its shots from Leadenhall Market. This market remains one of the oldest markets having its roots from the 14th century.