London: Harry Potter Film Sites Tour + Tower of London Entry
Overview
Join a Harry Potter walking tour in London to see film locations and historic sites, including the Tower of London.
Meet at King’s Cross Station, known for Platform 9 ¾, with a knowledgeable guide and a small group of fans.
Visit narrow streets, bridges, and shops featured in the films. Stop by the theater where the Potter stage show is performed and visit Leicester Square, an important cinema hub.
Learn interesting stories and facts about Potter’s London from your guide.
After the tour, get tickets for the Tower of London. Explore the historic castle, view the Crown Jewels, and learn about its 1,000-year history.
What's included
FAQ
The tour starts at King’s Cross Station in London. This is the well-known spot for Platform 9 ¾, so arrive with time to orient yourself around the station area. You’ll meet your knowledgeable guide and be joined by a small group of fellow fans before heading out to the film locations.
You’ll visit a mix of London streets, bridges, and shops featured or inspired by the films, along with interesting real-world connections to the stories. The route is designed to help you spot recognizable settings and learn how the city appears in the Harry Potter universe. The tour also includes stops around major cinema-related landmarks such as Leicester Square and the theater connected with the Potter stage show.
Yes. After the walking tour, you’ll receive Tower of London entry tickets (included as part of the overall experience). You can explore the historic castle, learn about its roughly 1,000-year history, and visit key highlights such as the Crown Jewels.
The full experience lasts about 05:00. It covers the Harry Potter film sites walking tour portion and then includes time for you to enter the Tower of London and explore the sites at your own pace within the ticketed entry timeframe.
Since the experience includes a walking tour through central London streets, wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven pavement and frequent stops. London weather can change quickly, so consider bringing a light rain jacket or umbrella. If you want great photos at film-location landmarks and busy areas like Leicester Square, having a fully charged phone/camera and being ready for crowds can help.


