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A faint whisper encircled me as I looked down upon the swirling, purplish liquid. Is that you, Dumbledore? I thought to myself. No, it was a child asking politely if I was done with the “pensieve?” Oh, yes! That’s the word for it.

And I was snapped back to reality. I wasn’t, in fact, in Dumbledore’s office, reliving his memories, but instead at the Warner Brothers Studio in London visiting Harry Potter Studio – yes the place where they fimed the movies! This guide will give you all you need to know!

Whether you’re a Potterhead or not, it’s safe to say I was completely wow’ed with the studio. The actual name, Warner Brothers Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter was everything and more I could have hoped for. From walking through the actual sets, taking pictures on a broom stick, finding my house colors, and reliving some special memories I had of reading these books and watching the movies, the studio seems to transport you straight to Hogwarts. And it’s worth it.

I highly, HIGHLY recommend that you get to the Harry Potter Studio upon opening, or at least stay later. This way you avoid lines and crowds and will wait a shorter period for your frothy cup of butter beer. I have now gone twice. The first, I actually booked my tour with Globus, a facilitated, independent travel company that I truly cannot recommend more. Think of it as stress-free travel. The second time, we booked tickets with GetYourGuide. This includes tickets plus transport. We actually skipped the transport and drove ourseleves since we lived in Hogwarts, I mean Oxford, England.

There’s also a fully guided Harry Potter tour here. I didn’t do this and here’s why: there are SO many knowledgeable staff. Stop and ask they questions! I literally asked every staff member their favorite fun fact. They told me so much.

You can also book your tickets directly on the Warner Brothers site (this is the cheapest route but sells out the fastest!).

This is the exact tour I booked.

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So, I’ll be honest with you. I was late to the Harry Potter obsession. I didn’t read the books until 2016. When they came out my little sisters were reading them. I assumed they were for kids and that they couldn’t be of interest to me. But after so many people were talking about how great they were, I decided to give it a try. After reading just a few pages I was hooked.

To me, Harry Potter encapsulates the perfect look at childhood, growing up, the hero’s journey, finding your passion, discovering your purpose, and taking risks. It basically answers some of life’s toughest questions. But could a Harry Potter Studio tour really live up to the hype? This review will give you an idea.

This detailed guide will walk you through everything you need to know to have an enchanting experience. From booking your tickets to exploring the sets and meeting magical creatures, we’ve got you covered.

How to Get to the Warner Brothers Studio Tour: The Making of Harry Potter

While it’s called Harry Potter Studio Tour, London, it’s actually in Leavesden, Watford, England. Which is about a 45 minute to an hour ride from London. When you arrive you’re ushered into a big, purple Lobby with a dragon in it towering at you from above. Although there are things to see in that room, my advice is to head in to start the tour so you can beat the crowds.


By Car:
Ample parking is available at the studio. Use the postcode WD25 7LR for your GPS. Oh, it’s free!

By Train: Take a train from London Euston to Watford Junction. The journey takes about 30 minutes.

Shuttle Bus: A shuttle bus runs from Watford Junction to the studio, costing a small fee. Or, it’s included in your tickets here.

What You’ll Find Inside Harry Potter Studios:

The Studio Tour opens with a video of people talking about their experience with Harry Potter and what it means to them. And this was the first time, out of many, that I got teary eyed. Hearing how others have been impacted by this story is what makes me want to keep writing and reading.

Then the cast of Harry Potter, including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint walk you through a bit about what you’ll be seeing inside. These are the real sets, real props, and real clothing used inside of Harry Potter. So gear up for some excitement.

After the short film ends you stand in front of the Great Hall’s grand entry doors. If it’s your birthday you can go up to the doors to open them!
And then, you’ll get chills. It’s funny, I even get excited just typing these words. You open up onto the Great Hall and your mouth drops. To be fair, the Hall is much smaller than how it appears on screen but it’s still absolutely breathtaking.

Because we were there near Halloween we had hanging pumpkins and set dinner table and costumes of the cast at the front of various teachers. Food is displayed on the tables and you can see what magic really went in to constructing an ornate hall. I also went without decor up and I loved seeing it both ways!

Photo opportunities are everywhere and if you wait just a bit you will most likely grab a photo without anyone in it!

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