Explore London with "Harry Potter."

"Harry Potter" is not just a story for many people, but also a symbol of their childhood. When Warner Bros. planned to make a film series based on the books, J.K. Rowling's only requirement was that all scenes be filmed in the UK. If you are a die-hard "Potterhead," don't miss the chance to follow in the footsteps of the "Harry Potter" movies and explore London, this magical city.

King's Cross Station

'Platform 9 3/4' is the starting point of the Hogwarts Express, and its prototype is an archway between platforms 4 and 5 at King's Cross Station. When you reach the position of platforms 9, 10, and 11 on the west side of the station, you will find a trolley embedded halfway into the wall, with a '9 3/4' sign on the wall, as if the entrance to the magical world is right before your eyes.

St Pancras Railway Station

St Pancras Railway Station is the terminus for Eurostar trains in the United Kingdom, and its magnificent neo-Gothic architecture is awe-inspiring. In the film 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets', the Weasley's old Ford Anglia takes off from here!
Piccadilly Circus is one of London's landmarks. In the film 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1', there is a memorable scene where Harry, Hermione, and Ron swiftly cross the West End of London, which was filmed at Piccadilly Circus.

Millennium Bridge

The Millennium Bridge spans the River Thames in London, United Kingdom, with a total length of 333 meters. In 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince', Death Eaters invade the Muggle world and cause chaos, and the bridge destroyed in the movie is the Millennium Bridge over the River Thames in London. This bridge is very slender, with a sleek and smooth design, and in the movie, it is directly overturned.
London Zoo is the oldest scientific zoo in the world. In the film 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', Harry first discovers his ability to talk to snakes in the reptile house at London Zoo.
Located in the City of London, Leadenhall Market is the filming location for Diagon Alley in the movie 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'. The Leaky Cauldron, the wizard pub in the movie, is actually an optician's shop on Bull’s Head Passage within the market. Leadenhall Market is a classic example of a Victorian market, known for its ornate, decorative roof.
For Harry Potter fans around the world, this is definitely the most irresistible attraction in London. Visitors can explore many important scenes from the Harry Potter movies in the studio and learn about the secrets behind the films.