13,500+ reviews
Enjoy this magical experience from Central London to the Making of Harry Potter at Warner Bros. Studio. You will get to see sets, props, costumes and even life-size wax figures! Enjoy the freedom of having transportation arranged for you while being fully independent to tour the studio on your own terms.
Best price:
£94.50
4,200+ reviews
With five different pickup points throughout Central London, this tour is sure to get your Harry Potter London experience off to a good start. You’ll have instant confirmation of your e-ticket, so the only thing you’ll need to worry about is how you’ll avoid the Dementors hiding in the shadows at Hogwarts.
Best price:
£93.60
300+ reviews
Step on board the Hogwarts Express for a comfy ride to Warner Bros. London Studios. Enjoy free on-board WiFi and USB ports to ensure your devices are ready to record unforgettable memories as you immerse yourself in the Making of Harry Potter experience. Don’t forget your cape and wand!
Best price:
£94
1,300+ reviews
Go on an enchanting day trip to the Harry Potter world of wizardry on the most classic of London transport options — a double decker bus. Depart from central London and tour Warner Bros. Studio on your own schedule, discovering all about this one-of-a-kind world of wizards, witches and muggles.
Best price:
£94.50
100+ reviews
Right outside the Royal National Hotel’s courtyard at the Bedford Way bus stop, you'll be whisked away to the Making of Harry Potter at Warner Bros. Studio. Both morning and afternoon departures are available, so no matter what time you prefer, there’s flexibility to wave your wands at the time best for you.
Best price:
£85
200+ reviews
Hop on at one of two departure points in London for a comfortable coach ride to the Making of Harry Potter Experience at Warner Bros. Studio. For another added layer of convenience, your Harry Potter Studios tickets are included in the price of the tour, so you can jump straight into the world of Hogwarts.
Best price:
£104
5+ reviews
Relish the luxury of being picked up at your hotel and taken straight to the enchanting world of Harry Potter! Go behind the scenes at Warner Bros. Studio to see Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forest and many other incredible sets, props and costumes.
Best price:
£145
1,400+ reviews
Meet at Euston train station in London and head with your small tour group (max. 8 people) to Warner Bros. Studio in Watford. On arrival, your guide will make all the arrangements for your entrance and make sure your Harry Potter experience is unforgettable with plenty of insightful information.
Best price:
£174.30
1,400+ reviews
Depart on this wizardly family adventure and go behind the scenes at Warner Bros. Studio to see what the Harry Potter movies are made of. This will be a fun experience for adults and children alike, where you will be able to bring home many family memories and pictures in several of the Harry Potter film sets.
Best price (per group of 4 people):
£400
300+ reviews
Start your Harry Potter London tour in Oxford and see its many jaw-dropping film locations such as Christ Church, Bodleian Library and New College. Head to the studios to enjoy a self-guided tour of the original indoor sets used to film the eight-part series, as well as everything surrounding this magical world.
Best price:
£129
Week-days: 9:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Weekends: 8:30 AM to 10:00 PM
*The schedule changes from day to day. If you want to find out the opening hours of a specific date, it's best to consult the Warner Bros. Studio official website.
6th to 10th November
25th and 26th December
Most self-guided tours of the Warner Bros Studios last about 3 to 4 hours, however there is no strict time limit and you can stay until closing.
The Warner Bros Studio is located in the area of Leavesden, to the north of Watford, about 35 kilometers from the center of London. It is near the four main airports in the British capital – Luton, Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted – and is easily reached by car and public transportation.
The main entrance to Warner Bros. London Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter is at Soundstage J, in the main Warner Brothers studios. It is conveniently located across the road from the free parking lot.
The studio welcomes visitors with disabilities, offering a free ticket for their carer, and features several adapted restrooms. However, some areas, like the Hogwarts train, might be inaccessible due to space limitations. For further information on accessibility, refer to the FAQ'S.
There are three cafés and one restaurant inside the Warner Bros Studio, which operate all day. There are vegan and gluten-free options available and you can check their menus for the full range. Aside from classic dishes and drinks inspired from the movies (including non-alcoholic butterbeer), the Harry Potter Studio cafés and restaurants prepare festive meals for Halloween, Christmas and other special occasions throughout the year.
There is a cloakroom that visitors can use free of charge, as well as many toilets scattered throughout the tour path. There is also free wi-fi you can use during your visit.
The studio offers support for visitors with visual or hearing impairments and other conditions that may affect their visit. They provide visual and hearing aids, a sensory room, and sensory support bags. Assistance dogs are welcome too.
No, tickets for the Harry Potter Studio in London are for self-guided visits and guided tours must be booked separately. While the Harry Potter Studio offers its own in-house guided tour, all available dates for 2023 are currently sold out. As such, you can book a guided Harry Potter London tour from many third-party tour operators.
All guided tours at the Harry Potter London Studio are offered in English.
Yes, it is possible to book your guided tour at the Warner Bros London Studio online and it is highly recommended that you do so as soon as possible. Guided tours are very popular and often sell out, so act fast to visit on the day you prefer and avoid disappointment!
On guided tours to the Harry Potter London Studio you will get to explore all of the sets and attractions inside, including the Great Hall, the Forbidden Forest and Platform 9 ¾.
Guided tours that include a day trip to Oxford, typically begin with a walking tour of the college city, before continuing to the Warner Bros London Studio. In Oxford you will tour many buildings that appeared in the Harry Potter saga, such as Radcliffe Camera, the Christ Church cloisters, the Bodleian Library and many more.
Most Harry Potter Studio tours last roughly 7 hours, which includes about 4 hours at the studio itself. Traveling from central London usually takes 1.5 hours each way, depending on traffic.
Tours that include a visit to Oxford last just over 10 hours and you will spend 4 hours at the Harry Potter Studio and about 2 to 3 hours exploring the city, plus travel time between destinations.
Most tour operators allow you to cancel your scheduled tour for a full refund, however the time can vary from as little as 48 or 72 hours, to as much as 21 days in advance.
Keep in mind that a number of tour operators do not allow any changes after booking and will not give you a refund in case of cancelation.
Yes, there are wheelchair-friendly guided tours of the Harry Potter London Studio. Make sure that you inform your tour provider of your requirements when booking.