Walking along the Diagon Alley, between the shops that sell all sorts of fascinating stuff, I feel as much in awe as Harry Potter was when he first stepped into this magical alley. I was transported into the wizarding world. It gave me the chills, and I’m not even a die-hard Harry Potter fan.
But if you are, then a visit the Warner Brothers Studios in Leavesden, Hertferdshire is a must when you visit London. There may be Harry Potter film location tours that bring you around the city, but nothing is as thrilling as being “on-set” at the Studio, which served as a production set for all of the Harry Potter movies.
Opened in 2012, the studio tour is immensely popular. Before going, it’s best that you book tickets online. You can book just the tickets at the official website and find your own way there, or book a tour, which consists of transport from London to the studio and back, plus entrance tickets. For a hassle-free experience, I suggest booking a tour.
I did some research and decided on Golden Tours, which offers a wide range of timings and convenient pick-up locations, at 50 pounds. I’ve read about the popularity of the studio tours, so I picked the earliest tour time slot of 9am. The bus journey takes an hour, so I had to be at my selected pick-up location at 7:15am. Golden Tours offers pick up at either Buckingham Palace Road or Dorset Square, near the Baker Street Underground Station. I picked the latter. The bus was a fashionably 10 minutes late, and you can’t miss it- it’s a Harry Potter themed bus.
By the time the bus reached the Leavesden studio, you’re left with 20 minutes before the tour starts. Snap a few pictures of the Studio lobby and get in the queue, which is still relatively short. The tour can take up to 3 hours (if you absolutely have to snap every single item on display). The bus will pick you up at around 1pm to head back to London. I remember when I finished the tour at noon-ish, it was a pretty long snaking queue to get in.
If you love movie-making and worship Harry Potter, here’s what the tour offers:
I spent slightly under 3 hours immersed in the Harry Potter world, and although some friends frowned upon the price, I think it was totally worth it. The tour brings us behind the magic of movie-making and at the same time, sprinkled some movie-magic stardust on us.
Have you been on the tour before?
If you are a Harry Potter fan, have you visited Lacock, one of the filming locations of the movie?