Strolling through Diagon Alley, shopping in Madame Malkins, finally getting your wand from Olivanders, begging your mom to buy you robes. Do all of this at the Warner Brothers Studio Tour and more! I might be a little biased (I am a potter-head after all). but this is the must-see place in London. Even if you aren’t a fan of the fantastical fantasy world of Harry Potter, buy some delicious candy, take a couple Instagram photos, or get some pretty nerdy merchandise to show off to your friends.
All you need to know
Price (16+): £41, selected dates for saver ticket is £39
Children (5-15 years): £33 and the saver tickets are £31
Family tickets: minimum of 1 adult, maximum for 3 children: £132, saver ticket: £124.
Duration is approximately 3-4 hours
Weekday: 9:30am – 8pm, with first tour at 10am, last ones starting between 4pm and 4:30pm.
Weekend: 8:30am – 10pm, with the last tours starting between 6:30pm – 7pm.
Coordinates: 51.6903° N, 0.4181° W
The Harry Potter studio tour is in Leavesden, Hertfordshire – just a 15 minute bus ride from Watford Junction station.
Regular shuttle buses, operated by Mullany’s Coaches, run from Watford Junction to the Studio Tour with a journey time of around 15 minutes. The last Shuttle Bus back to Watford Junction will depart the Studio Tour when it closes. A return ticket cost £2.50 per person while a single ticket costs £2.
Great news for those planning on driving to the Harry Potter Studio Tours, parking is provided free of charge in the car park directly outside the attraction.
Helpful tip: When entering the car park, please make sure you have your booking confirmation ready to show the Car Parking Team.






