Discover Harry Potter’s London in a private black cab tour. Visit iconic filming locations and uncover magical secrets with an expert guide. Book now!
Discover Harry Potter’s London in a private black cab tour. Visit iconic filming locations and uncover magical secrets with an expert guide. Book now!
- King’s Cross Station - Begin a magical adventure at London’s King’s Cross Station, where the enchanting world of Harry Potter comes alive! Visit Platform 9¾ and capture a photo with the iconic luggage trolley disappearing into the wall, just like Harry on his way to Hogwarts. Experience the magical ambiance of the station, filled with references…
- King’s Cross Station - Begin a magical adventure at London’s King’s Cross Station, where the enchanting world of Harry Potter comes alive! Visit Platform 9¾ and capture a photo with the iconic luggage trolley disappearing into the wall, just like Harry on his way to Hogwarts. Experience the magical ambiance of the station, filled with references to J.K. Rowling’s cherished series. Whether you’re a devoted Potter fan or just in search of a bit of magic, King’s Cross Station is a must-see for both wizards and Muggles!
- St Pancras Renaissance Hotel - The Renaissance St. Pancras Hotel is not only a luxurious destination but also a place with a touch of Harry Potter magic. Situated within St. Pancras Station, the same station where the Hogwarts Express departs in the Harry Potter series, the hotel’s grandeur and elegance complement the station’s historical charm, offering fans a delightful experience of the wizarding world while enjoying top-notch accommodations.
- Claremont Square - 12 Grimmauld Place is a key location in the Harry Potter series. It’s the ancestral home of the Black family and later becomes the headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix. The house is hidden from Muggle view and serves as a crucial setting in the series, especially in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.”
- Leadenhall Market - The Leaky Cauldron is a well-known wizarding pub in the Harry Potter series, located in London’s magical community. It acts as a gateway between the non-magical world (the Muggle world) and the wizarding world, serving as the entrance to Diagon Alley, the bustling shopping district for wizards and witches. It’s a cozy and welcoming place where witches and wizards gather for food, drinks, and conversation.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - St. Paul’s Cathedral appears in the background during the Knight Bus sequence. Additionally, the Millennium Bridge, adjacent to St. Paul’s Cathedral, was destroyed by Death Eaters in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” While St. Paul’s Cathedral isn’t directly linked to the Harry Potter narrative, it has made cameo appearances in the films.
- Millennium Bridge - In “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” the Millennium Bridge in London is shown being destroyed by Death Eaters in a dramatic scene early in the film. This event is part of an attack on London by Death Eaters, orchestrated by Voldemort and his followers, highlighting the increasing dangers faced by the wizarding world. Although the Millennium Bridge’s destruction is fictional, it adds to the tension and stakes of the story.
- Thames River - The River Thames is a prominent geographical feature in London, and while it doesn’t directly feature in the Harry Potter series, it has appeared in the films. For instance, in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” there’s a scene where Harry flies over the Thames on Buckbeak during a trial at the Ministry of Magic. Additionally, the Millennium Bridge, which spans the Thames, is destroyed by Death Eaters in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” While the River Thames itself isn’t central to the Harry Potter narrative, it plays a role in certain scenes, enriching the depiction of London’s wizarding world.
- Australian High Commission / London - Australia House, located in London, served as the filming location for the interior of Gringotts Bank in the Harry Potter films. The grand marble foyer of Australia House provided the perfect setting for the majestic and opulent bank of the wizarding world. While Gringotts Bank itself is fictional, Australia House’s impressive architecture lent authenticity to the scenes set within the bank.
- Westminster Bridge - Westminster Bridge is a famous bridge in central London, known for its stunning views of the River Thames and iconic landmarks such as the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben (now officially known as the Elizabeth Tower). While Westminster Bridge doesn’t have a direct connection to the Harry Potter series, it has been featured in numerous films and TV shows as a quintessential London landmark. It’s a popular spot for tourists and locals alike to enjoy the city’s beauty and history.
- Westminster Abbey - Westminster is a prominent location in the Harry Potter series. The iconic Big Ben clock tower (now officially known as the Elizabeth Tower) is situated in the Westminster area of London. This notable landmark adds to the rich backdrop of the city where the wizarding world is set.
- Trafalgar Square / Embankment - Trafalgar Square is a historic public square in the heart of London, known for its iconic landmarks such as Nelson’s Column and the fountains. While Trafalgar Square itself doesn’t feature prominently in the Harry Potter series, it is mentioned briefly. In “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” during the Battle of Hogwarts, Kingsley Shacklebolt’s patronus sends a message to the wizarding community that Voldemort has been defeated, and one of the locations mentioned where the patronus was spotted is Trafalgar Square. So while Trafalgar Square is not central to the series, it has a minor connection to the events of the final book.
- Chinatown - Chinatown in London is a vibrant and bustling area in the city’s West End, known for its colorful streets, authentic restaurants, and cultural events. While Chinatown itself is not directly featured in the Harry Potter series, it’s a noteworthy destination in London that adds to the city’s diverse and dynamic atmosphere. Visitors to London, whether Harry Potter fans or not, often enjoy exploring Chinatown for its delicious cuisine, unique shops, and lively atmosphere.
- Leicester Square - Leicester Square is a bustling entertainment hub in the heart of London, renowned for its cinemas, theaters, restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere. While Leicester Square itself is not directly mentioned in the Harry Potter series, it’s a significant landmark in London and has hosted various Harry Potter-related events, premieres, and promotions over the years. Additionally, the square’s proximity to theaters and entertainment venues makes it a popular destination for visitors exploring the city’s cultural offerings, including Harry Potter fans who might be catching a show or enjoying the sights.
- Shaftesbury Avenue - Shaftesbury Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the West End of London, known for its numerous theaters, vibrant nightlife, and diverse entertainment options. While Shaftesbury Avenue itself is not directly referenced in the Harry Potter series, it’s located in the heart of London’s theater district and is surrounded by iconic landmarks and cultural institutions. Visitors to Shaftesbury Avenue can immerse themselves in the rich artistic heritage of London, enjoying world-class theater productions, dining experiences, and exploring the bustling streets of the city.
- Palace Theatre - The Palace Theatre in London is a historic venue located on Shaftesbury Avenue in the West End. It holds significant importance for fans of the wizarding world as the original home of the stage production “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” This critically acclaimed play, based on an original story by J.K. Rowling, premiered at the Palace Theatre in 2016 and has since become a beloved part of the Harry Potter universe. The Palace Theatre’s association with this groundbreaking production has made it a must-visit destination for Harry Potter fans visiting London’s theater district.
- Cecil Court - Cecil Court is a charming pedestrian street in the heart of London, known for its quaint bookshops, antique stores, and unique shops selling rare and collectible items. While Cecil Court itself is not directly referenced in the Harry Potter series, it’s often associated with the wizarding world due to its resemblance to Diagon Alley. With its narrow cobblestone lanes and historic buildings, Cecil Court evokes a sense of magic and mystery, making it a favorite destination for Harry Potter enthusiasts exploring the hidden gems of London.
- Goodwin’s Court - Goodwin’s Court is a picturesque hidden alleyway located near Covent Garden in London. It bears a striking resemblance to the magical Diagon Alley. With its narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and quirky shops, Goodwin’s Court captures the enchanting atmosphere of J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world. Fans of Harry Potter often visit Goodwin’s Court to experience a taste of magic and explore its charming surroundings, imagining themselves stepping into the mystical realm of Diagon Alley.
- House of Spells - The House of Spells is a magical-themed store located in London, offering a wide range of Harry Potter-inspired merchandise, from wands and robes to collectibles and souvenirs. While it’s not directly referenced in the Harry Potter series, the House of Spells captures the enchanting spirit of the wizarding world and provides fans with an immersive shopping experience. Whether you’re looking to add to your collection of memorabilia or simply seeking a touch of magic, the House of Spells is a must-visit destination for Harry Potter enthusiasts exploring London.

- Private transportation
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- Hotel pick up and drop off in central London
- Private tour guide
- Private transportation
- Private tour
- Hotel pick up and drop off in central London
- Private tour guide
- Heathrow airport hotel pick up and drop off
- Food and drink
- Attraction tickets
- Gratuities
- Heathrow airport hotel pick up and drop off
- Food and drink
- Attraction tickets
- Gratuities
Embark on a magical journey through the world of Harry Potter with our exclusive private taxi tour in London! Allow us to take you on an enchanting adventure to the iconic filming locations of the cherished series. Visit the real-life Diagon Alley, walk across the magical Millennium Bridge, and find the secret entrance to the Leaky Cauldron. With an…
Embark on a magical journey through the world of Harry Potter with our exclusive private taxi tour in London! Allow us to take you on an enchanting adventure to the iconic filming locations of the cherished series. Visit the real-life Diagon Alley, walk across the magical Millennium Bridge, and find the secret entrance to the Leaky Cauldron. With an expert guide leading the way, you’ll uncover the mysteries of London’s wizarding world while enjoying the sights and sounds that brought the magic to life on the big screen. Reserve your unforgettable experience today and feel the magic of Harry Potter in the heart of London!
This tour is fully wheelchair accessible and accommodates up to 6 passengers, making it ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.