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Magical Journey through Harry Potter Filming Destinations in the UK

  1. Friday July 21: Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter
    40 minutes (20 miles) from London

    Embark on a magical adventure as you explore the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, where the Harry Potter movies were brought to life. In the morning, immerse yourself in the intricacies of set designs, props, and costumes. Experience the Great Hall, Diagon Alley, and Platform 9¾. In the afternoon, discover the secrets behind the special effects and witness the creation of magical creatures. End your day with a stroll through the art department.

    • Warner Bros. Studio Tour London Ticket: £50, 4 hours
  2. Saturday July 22: Alnwick Castle
    5 hours (320 miles) from Warner Bros. Studio Tour London

    Travel to Alnwick Castle, famously known as Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Spend the morning exploring the castle's grounds and gardens, where scenes like Harry's broomstick flying lessons were filmed. After lunch, visit the state rooms filled with rich history and marvel at the stunning architecture. Don't forget to take a broomstick training session and unleash your inner wizarding skills.

    • Alnwick Castle Admission: £15, 5 hours
  3. Sunday July 23: Glenfinnan Viaduct
    5 hours (270 miles) from Alnwick Castle

    Head to Glenfinnan Viaduct, the iconic railway bridge featured in the Harry Potter films. In the morning, capture breathtaking photos of the viaduct and the surrounding scenic landscapes. Take a walk along the banks of Loch Shiel and soak in the magical atmosphere. Enjoy a picnic lunch while waiting for the Jacobite Steam Train, known as the Hogwarts Express, to pass over the bridge. Witness the train's majestic journey through the Scottish Highlands.

    • Glenfinnan Viaduct Visit: £0 (free), 4 hours
  4. Monday July 24: Durham Cathedral
    3 hours (180 miles) from Glenfinnan Viaduct

    Visit Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the stunning location used for Hogwarts School's interiors in the Harry Potter films. Start your day by exploring the magnificent cathedral, known for its breathtaking architecture and peaceful atmosphere. In the afternoon, take a guided tour to discover the filming locations within the cathedral, including the Cloisters, where several memorable scenes were shot. Uncover the secrets behind the magic!

    • Durham Cathedral Entry: £7, 3 hours
  5. Tuesday July 25: Lacock Abbey
    3 hours (190 miles) from Durham Cathedral

    Travel to Lacock Abbey, a medieval abbey turned filming location for Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter movies. Step into the magical world as you explore the cloisters, classrooms, and corridors. Capture the enchanting atmosphere that inspired the wizarding world. In the afternoon, visit the Fox Talbot Museum to learn about the history of photography. Enjoy a picturesque stroll through the village of Lacock.

    • Lacock Abbey Admission: £15, 3 hours
  6. Wednesday July 26: King's Cross Station
    3 hours (100 miles) from Lacock Abbey

    Conclude your magical journey at King's Cross Station in London. Start your day by visiting Platform 9¾, where you can take photos with the famous luggage trolley disappearing into the wall. Immerse yourself in the Harry Potter spirit and explore the Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9¾. Afterward, enjoy a relaxing walk along Regent's Canal in nearby Camden Town, filled with vibrant markets and street art.

    • King's Cross Station Visit: £0 (free), 3 hours

Recommendations

Are there any other local attractions, events, or experiences I should also consider? How about day trips? Any good ideas on how to get the most for my money and have a lot of fun?

While exploring Harry Potter filming destinations, you may want to consider visiting the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play in London's West End for a magical theatrical experience. Additionally, a day trip to Oxford, known for its rich history and beautiful architecture, is worth considering as it served as a filming location for various Harry Potter scenes. To make the most of your trip, consider purchasing a London Pass or a BritRail pass for convenient access to multiple attractions and discounted transportation.

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