Highlights
Join us as we enter the spectacular world of Harry Potter, with a walking tour taking you behind the scenes of this worldwide phenomenon. Step inside the Great Hall, visit the Gryffindor Common Room and Hagrid’s Hut and see the many iconic props including Harry’s Nimbus 2000, the Sword of Gryffindor and the Sorting Hat. Also including time to enjoy the attractions of Stratford Upon Avon, a magical break is assured!
Enjoy the ever-popular Dark Arts feature, with the Great Hall ceiling decorated with over 100 floating pumpkins and a spooky feast of lollipops and red apples dressed along the tables. Follow the Dark Mark trail, try your wand combat against the Death Eaters in a live duel as they storm the Studio Tour, all before walking down a darker Platform 9 ¾ and a spookier Diagon Alley.
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What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating
- One night dinner, bed and breakfast at our select hotel
- Time on your outward journey to enjoy the delights of Stratford Upon Avon
- Inclusive admission on your second day to the Warner Bros. studio tour London - The Making of Harry Potter, the Hogwarts Express and Platform 9 ¾ & Dark Arts
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - A behind-the-scenes look at this worldwide phenomenon, be transported to a magical world filled with special effects, stunning costumes, iconic props, spellbinding creatures and countless surprises from the eight films.
Eating at the Harry Potter Studios - Indulge in one of the attraction's FOUR eateries: Anything off the trolley? Have your chance to order one of the Wizarding World’s sweet treats in the Chocolate Frog Café, feast in the enchanting Food Hall (inspired by the iconic Great Hall) or try some frothy Butterbeer at the Backlot Café (it’s the only place in Europe you can!). If Starbucks is more your cup of tea – the Hub Café serves speciality Starbucks drinks and bakery items.
Stratford-upon-Avon - The pretty medieval market town on the banks of the River Avon has over 800 years of history. Discover its splendid shopping facilities and quaint cafés – as well as digging a little deeper into what it’s known best for: being the birthplace of William Shakespeare!