Step into the magical world of Harry Potter with a behind-the-scenes look at film sets, props, and costumes at Warner Bros. Studios in London. Scope out treasures from your favourite scenes and uncover the secrets behind the cinema' dazzling special effects as well as a huge array of beautiful sets, costumes and props with this 4-hour visit.
Grab a seat on a superior coach in the centre of London for the 90-minute ride out to the studio. On arrival, your host arranges your entrance ticket and guides you to the entrance to the studios where you join a self-guided tour of the original sets, props, and costumes from the Harry Potter movies.
Marvel at an array of beautiful sets, from the shopfronts of Diagon Alley to Platform 9 3/4, the Forbidden Forest, Gringotts Wizarding Bank & Professor Sprout's Greenhouse. Check out costumes worn by characters like Hagrid and Dumbledore, spot props used in the films, and discover the tricks behind the special effects and animatronics that brought the fantastical world of Harry Potter to life onscreen.
NEW: Magical Mischief returns to the Studio Tour to celebrate the filmmaking trickery needed to pull off the magical pranks and wizarding mishaps seen on-screen in the Harry Potter film series. 25th JANUARY – 28th APRIL 2025 Visitors will begin in the Great Hall where fans will walk into the iconic set dressed for the O.W.L examinations under the watchful eye of Professor Umbridge, complete with the swinging pendulum and exam desks, a fan favourite scene from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Discover how filmmakers created pandemonium when the Weasley twins disrupted the quiet exams. Both Fred and George will be suspended from the ceiling with bags filled with their latest product, Weasleys’ Wildfire Whiz-bangs – ready to fill the Great Hall with a burst of colour. More of their products will be on display outside their shop Weasleys’ Wizarding Wheezes on Diagon Alley. Throughout the Studio Tour, visitors will be able to discover the secrets behind the disappearing effect of the Invisibility Cloak and Harry’s flying acceptance letters. As well as trying their hand at making an origami howler just like the one delivered to Ron by Mrs Weasley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.