Explore the magical world of Harry Potter and uncover the dark history of London on this captivating 5-hour adventure. Set out on a walking tour through iconic sites like King’s Cross Station and the House of Spells, guided by a knowledgeable storyteller. Then, venture into the thrilling London Dungeons for an immersive experience that reveals the city’s grim past. Perfect for families and fans, this tour combines enchantment with historical intrigue, leaving you eager to discover more about the hidden corners of this vibrant capital.
Good To Know

- This 5-hour tour combines a guided Harry Potter walking tour of iconic London locations with a thrilling exploration of the London Dungeons.
- The tour starts at King’s Cross Station with a photo opportunity at Platform 9 3/4 and includes visits to sites like the Leaky Cauldron and House of Spells.
- The walking tour is followed by a 2-hour immersive experience at the London Dungeons, showcasing the city’s dark history through theatrical storytelling and interactive sets.
- The tour is conducted in English by a live guide and is suitable for families, though those with mobility issues may face challenges.
- The tour price starts from $86.31 per person and includes the walking tour, London Dungeons tickets, and an exclusive discount code for a Potter-themed shop.
Tour Overview

The Harry Potter Walking Tour in London offers a comprehensive 5-hour experience that combines guided visits to iconic film locations with an immersive exploration of the London Dungeons.
Priced from $86.31 per person, the tour is conducted in English by a live, engaging guide. Participants can expect to visit key sites like Platform 9 3/4, the Leaky Cauldron, and the House of Spells, as well as enjoy a 2-hour visit to the London Dungeons.
The tour is suitable for families and fans of all ages, though individuals with mobility issues may find it challenging.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance is available, and the option to book now and pay later makes this an accessible experience for many.
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Itinerary Highlights

Starting at the iconic Kings Cross Station, the tour takes guests to Platform 9 3/4 for a 20-minute photo opportunity.
Continuing through the charming Cecil Court, the group then ventures to the whimsical Goodwins Court for a 10-minute visit.
Next, the tour proceeds to the Palace Theatre, home to the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child production, for another 10-minute stop.
The itinerary also includes:
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A 15-minute exploration of the House of Spells, a magical shop.
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A 20-minute visit to the bustling Leicester Square.
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A 30-minute walk through the historic Westminster neighborhood.
After exploring these iconic Harry Potter locations, the tour culminates with a 2-hour visit to the thrilling London Dungeons.
Tour Experience

On this Harry Potter-themed walking tour, guests are treated to a live, engaging guide who brings the stories and film locations to life through fun and captivating narratives.
The small-group tour is suitable for families and fans of all ages, allowing for a more intimate and immersive experience.
Throughout the 3-hour walking portion, the guide leads participants to iconic Potter locations, including Platform 9¾, the Leaky Cauldron, and the House of Spells, providing ample photo opportunities.
Following the walking tour, guests then explore the thrilling London Dungeons, a 2-hour interactive experience showcasing the dark history of the city through live actors and special effects.
This comprehensive tour offers the ultimate Potter and London adventure.
Attractions Included

In an article titled ‘London: Harry Potter Walking Tour & the London Dungeons’, it’s now time to discuss the CURRENT SUBTOPIC ‘Attractions Included’.
What makes this Harry Potter walking tour in London so immersive are the iconic Potter film locations it visits, including the renowned Platform 9¾ and the magical House of Spells.
Visitors then dive into London’s dark history at the thrilling London Dungeons experience.
The tour highlights three key attractions:
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See the famous Platform 9¾ and other Harry Potter filming sites around London.
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Explore the House of Spells, a magical shop bursting with wizarding delights.
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Discover 1000 years of London’s macabre past at the immersive London Dungeons.
This tour offers a unique blend of Harry Potter magic and chilling historical insights, making it a must-do activity for any London visitor.
More Great Tours NearbyStarting Location

The tour begins at The Parcel Yard, a historic building adjacent to King’s Cross Station, where visitors gather to embark on their magical journey through London. This is the perfect starting point, as it’s just steps away from the iconic Platform 9¾, where Harry Potter and his friends boarded the Hogwarts Express.
From here, the group will set off on a 3-hour walking tour, exploring the film locations that brought the wizarding world to life across the city.
With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you will discover hidden gems like Cecil Court, Goodwins Court, and the Palace Theatre, all of which played a role in the beloved Harry Potter series.
Key Stops

The tour visits several iconic locations from the Harry Potter films, including Platform 9¾, Cecil Court, Goodwins Court, the Palace Theatre, and the House of Spells, among others. These stops offer a unique opportunity to explore the magical world of Harry Potter and take in the sights and sounds that brought the books and movies to life.
Some key highlights include:
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Platform 9¾, where visitors can pose for photos at the famous trolley disappearing into the wall.
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Cecil Court and Goodwins Court, charming alleys that served as inspiration for Diagon Alley.
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The Palace Theatre, home to the stage production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
London Dungeons

After exploring the iconic Harry Potter film locations, the tour transports visitors to the captivating world of the London Dungeons, a thrilling immersive experience showcasing the city’s dark history through live actors and state-of-the-art special effects.
Over the course of two hours, you will embark on a journey through 1000 years of London’s grim past, coming face-to-face with notorious characters such as Jack the Ripper and Sweeney Todd.
The experience combines theatrical storytelling, interactive sets, and cutting-edge technology to create an engaging and educational adventure that brings the darker chapters of London’s history to life.
With its combination of excitement and education, the London Dungeons serves as the perfect culmination to this magical Harry Potter-themed tour.
Additional Information

What’s more, the tour isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Included in the price are the 3-hour walking tour, tickets for the London Dungeons, and a discount code for Potter shops (HP394), though tube journeys (approximately £6) and food and drinks aren’t included.
Participants will meet the group in front of the stairs leading to the Parcel Yard, next to the Platform 9¾ Harry Potter shop at Kings Cross Station.
The tour offers a few key benefits:
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Explore iconic Harry Potter film locations.
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Experience the immersive London Dungeons.
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Receive exclusive discounts at Potter shops.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, participants can take photos during the tour. The tour allows for photo stops at iconic locations, encouraging guests to capture memorable moments from the experience.
How Much Walking Is Involved in the Tour?
The tour involves a significant amount of walking, approximately 3 hours of guided walking through various Harry Potter filming locations and the London Dungeons. Participants should expect to walk several miles during the tour.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the London Dungeons?
There are no specific age restrictions for the London Dungeons. However, the attraction may not be suitable for young children due to its immersive and potentially frightening themes. Parental discretion is advised.
Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the Tour?
The tour includes scheduled restroom breaks at various locations throughout the 5-hour experience. Participants can use the facilities during these designated stops along the walking tour and at the London Dungeons attraction.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks on the Tour?
Participants are generally allowed to bring their own snacks and drinks on the tour. However, the tour operator doesn’t provide these items, so guests should plan accordingly. The tour focuses on the walking and attraction experiences rather than food and drink.
Sum Up
The Harry Potter Walking Tour & the London Dungeons promises an enchanting journey through London’s iconic sites and dark history.
Combining magical storytelling with thrilling attractions, this 5-hour adventure offers an unforgettable experience for Harry Potter fans and families alike.
From Platform 9 3/4 to the London Dungeons, this tour showcases the city’s captivating blend of fantasy and reality.
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