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Embark on a magical journey through London's Harry Potter attractions while enjoying the comfort of your home away from home at Grand Plaza Serviced Apartments. Discover the enchanting world of wizards, spells, and adventure in the heart of the city.
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HARRY POTTER FAN'S LONDON EXPLORATION I solemnly swear that I am up to no good! grand-plaza.co.uk
Introduction: Calling all Harry Potter fans! If you have ever dreamt of visiting the world of Hogwarts, you are in for a treat in London. The city is full of magical places that will make you feel like a wizard or witch. From the famous Platform 9¾ at King's Cross Station to the entrance to Diagon Alley, London is a must-visit for any Potterhead. Join us as we show you around and help you discover this side of London, just like in the Harry Potter books and movies. Grab your wand and your Hogwarts coat! You won't want to miss this opportunity to visit these places. Here are our top 7:
1. Visiting Platform 9¾ at King’s Cross Station: Imagine standing at the gateway to the wizarding world, just like in Harry Potter's adventures. Well, you can do just that at Platform 9¾ in King's Cross Station. Look for it near the main concourse. You'll see a luggage trolley that looks like it's disappearing into the wall. Now, here's the fun part! You can pretend to be a wizard or witch by pushing your own trolley towards the wall. The friendly staff there will help you with a scarf and a wand. Then, you can take a special photo like you're on your way to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Address: London N1 9ap, United Kingdom Tip: To avoid big crowds, it's a good idea to visit early in the morning or later in the evening. King's Cross Station is open from 5 a.m. to well past 1 a.m., so you have plenty of time to plan your visit. Whether you're a huge Harry Potter fan or just want a cool experience in London, visiting Platform 9¾ is something you don’t want to miss. And while you're in London, consider making your stay even more magical by booking a service apartment in London like Grand Plaza Serviced Apartment. You'll spot it before you reach the train platforms, on the far left side of the big digital departures board. Just follow the line of people – you can't miss it!
2. Watch Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Watching "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" in London is a magical experience for fans of the wizarding world. The play is a sequel to the beloved book series and offers a chance to see Harry, Hermione, Ron, and their children in action on the stage. The show is performed at the Palace Theatre in London's West End. It is a famous theatre district. It's a good idea to book your tickets in advance, as they tend to sell out quickly. When you attend the play, you'll be transported back to the world of Hogwarts, spells, and adventures, making it an unforgettable experience for any Harry Potter enthusiast. It is divided into two separate parts. You have two options for when to watch them. You can either see both parts on the same day or watch them on two consecutive evenings. Keep in mind that this play takes more time than many other West End shows, so plan accordingly. Address: The Palace Theater, 113 Shaftesbury Ave, Soho. Tip: Book the tickets early. Buy here. Tickets: Avg. of £30-£160 for both parts.
3. Visit Diagon Alley: Real Location While Diagon Alley was a fictional creation, a few real-life locations in London played roles in the Harry Potter films. It included the iconic Leaky Cauldron. A pub that hides the entrance to the wizarding shopping street. One of the most recognizable places resembling the Leaky Cauldron is situated in Leadenhall Market. Leadenhall Market is an ancient covered marketplace with roots from the 14th century. In the first Harry Potter movie, the shop used as the Leaky Cauldron is, in reality, an optician's store. You can find it at 42 Bull's Head Passage, and it still retains its distinctive blue paint from the film. While exploring Diagon Alley, consider making your stay in London more comfortable and memorable by booking serviced apartments in London for families, such as the Grand Plaza Serviced Apartment. Address: Gracechurch Street, EC3V 1LT Tip: Visit during weekends or any other time than the lunch hours. It’s a popular lunch place and people from financial districts come there.
4. Take a walk along Millennium Bridge: It is a footbridge just for walkers that goes over the River Thames. It might ring a bell for movie buffs. You might remember it as the bridge the Death Eaters wrecked in the opening of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." As you walk across Millennium Bridge, imagine the world of wizards and witches coming to life around you. From the bridge, you'll have a fantastic view of some of London's most recognizable landmarks. It includes St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tate Modern, both of which are must-visit locations for anyone. While you may not find wizards and witches on Millennium Bridge, you will certainly feel the magic in the air. Take a moment and immerse yourself in the welcoming atmosphere of London. So, be sure to add this stroll to your Harry Potter-inspired London adventure! Address: Thames Embankment, London EC4V 3QH, United Kingdom
5. Piccadilly Circus: The Death Eaters Place Even if you're not a Harry Potter fan, Piccadilly Circus in London is a popular spot. Potterheads, you might remember it as the place where Harry, Ron, and Hermione ended up when they apparated during a tough moment in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1." Thankfully, you won't have to rush like they did. You can take your time, grab a coffee, snap some photos with the Piccadilly lights, and explore the fun entertainment and shops along Shaftesbury Avenue and Regent Street. While you're in the area, consider booking a comfortable Serviced Apartment Hotel Bayswater like Grand Plaza Serviced Apartment for a convenient and magical stay. Address: 19 Regent St, London SW1Y 4LR, United Kingdom Tip: Keep your eyes wide open for the buses!
6. Harry Potter Theme Cafe’s are a Must! As you might expect, there are plenty of places in London that Harry Potter fans will adore. Whether you prefer bars, hotels, or shops, there's something magical for everyone. HERE ARE SOME FANTASTIC HARRY POTTER-THEMED SPOTS IN LONDON: No matter where you go, whether it's a Potion Room or a Harry Potter-themed hotel, don't forget your wand! And if you visit The Cauldron, they'll provide you with a real magical wand when you arrive. 1. The Cauldron: You get to wear a cape while mixing your own Harry Potter-inspired drinks. 2. Cutter & Squidge: Fancy some afternoon tea in the Potion Room? You can be a Potion Master here.
7. Take Warner Bros. Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter Well, London may not have an official "Harry Potter World" like Orlando, but the Warner Bros. Studio Tour comes remarkably close. Leavesden Studios, where most of the movies were shot has turned into a museum for potterheads. While exploring the magic behind the scenes, consider making your visit to London even more convenient by booking a service apartment in UK, such as the Grand Plaza Serviced Apartment. Set Exploration: Visit iconic sets like the Great Hall, Diagon Alley, and Platform 9¾. Costume and Props: See costumes and props, including wands and magical creatures. Special Effects: Discover movie-making magic, from animatronics to green screens. Hogwarts Express: Explore the train's interior with authentic carriages. Creature Shop: Learn about crafting magical creatures like Dobby. Butterbeer and Souvenirs: Try Butterbeer and shop for exclusive merchandise. Behind-the-scenes Insights: Hear from filmmakers and crew through exhibits. Seasonal Events: Enjoy special events like Hogwarts in the Snow. Photography: Capture memories with plenty of photos. Gift Shop: Find souvenirs to remember your visit.