We have all been inundated for years with Harry Potter books and movies. I don’t think there is anyone around the world that doesn’t know who Harry, Ron and Hermione are? Of course, all of you know them because they are the main characters of the fantastic Harry Potter stories. JK Rowling is the author of Harry Potter books and she was inspired by different locations in London when she wrote her books and of course these locations where used when they filmed the movies. Because of that Muggle Tours has created an original and fun tour where you can go around London following Harry, Ron and Hermione’s magical footsteps and explore film locations.
We were so excited when we were invited to review this tour as my daughter Bella loves Harry Potter and she has watched all 8 movies!! She is a super fan!! Of course Nick & I also love Harry Potter so this was a great opportunity.
The tour lasts 2.5 hours and the starting point is in Borough Market near London Bridge tube station. It ends not far from Leicester Square tube station. The tour costs £12 for adults and £10 for kids under 11 years old.
The interesting part of this tour is that it covers a lot of very well known sightseeing areas in London which are part of a typical tour of London for tourists but through the eyes of Harry Potter. I hope this makes sense. This is actually amazing if you are a tourist and at the same time a Harry Potter fan. No wonder this tour is the No.1 Harry Potter walking tour in London. In fact some people from our group were Americans and they were so excited about seeing some London Landmarks and at the same time finding out about Harry Potter filming locations.
We booked our tour for a Sunday but when the day arrived it didn’t start well because we struggled in the morning to be ready on time so we actually arrived to London Bridge 20 minutes late and to make matters worse we got the worst rainy day ever! Of course, what I was thinking? London in January? You can imagine how our day was: it almost felt like a storm. It didn’t stop raining all day with some really heavy showers!! How unlucky were we? However, when we finally managed to catch up with the group, our amazing tour guide Joseph, who was the most enthusiastic tour guide that I have ever met before, turned this terribly dark, cold and wet day into a sunny, warm and dry day!! I know this sounds silly, perhaps wizard-like even, but he was so good at this role that I literally forgot on so many occasions how freezing cold and wet I was, LOL!! If on a day like this we managed to enjoy this tour I can only imagine what it could be like on a normal day!! You will have a blast!!
Joseph didn’t even know that we were there to review the tour and he was already kind since the moment we arrived so that tells me that the service and the tour guides for this tour really love Harry Potter and enjoy their job a lot. He told us an interesting fact which was that apparently when JK Rowling was having conversations with one of the movies director’s, he hadn’t even read the book so Emma Watson was the one who actually told him the whole story. She in fact wrote an essay for him so he was aware of the story!! I though this was a very interesting fact. I won’t tell you all the facts that he told me, only a couple, otherwise you then won’t find it interesting anymore. You will have to go and find it out by yourself!
The second and last interesting fact I will tell you is that when we went from Southwark to Westminster using the tube, we had to go back to London Bridge and then to Westminster Station. When we arrived we were told that there was a great film location through the doors of the exit and entrance to the station. Anyway, the interesting fact is that because they wanted the scene to be realistic they wanted to shoot during the day and they therefore had to ask permission to close the whole tube station for a day so they could film the scene!! I thought this was interesting as I would’ve assumed they would’ve filmed it during the night or earlier hours of the day but here you go another interesting fact.
Joseph brought with him a book with photos of the specific scenes of the movies so then when he was showing us the locations we were able to compare the location with the photo stills from the movies. That was interesting. I like that as we were transported back to the Harry Potter story in that way.
I would like to mention that even though they recommend to not bring kids younger than 7, which I kind of agree with, my girls managed the 2 hours but we had to do the following arrangement in order to have them happy. This is just a suggestion if you are in the same situation than us. We had Sienna in a Manduca (she was 16 months at the time of the tour) and she fell asleep happily for 1 1/2 hrs so this was perfect. Bella who is 5 years old, was a little bit tired after walking for 1 hour and also she was cold because of the wonderful weather we had that day lol, so we decided to put Bella in Sienna’s stroller pushchair. After being there, she enjoyed most of the tour but had a bit of a nap, drifting off for a little bit. She then woke up for the end which was an exciting part as we had a little bit of magic, so this arrangement worked very well for us.
We then went to have some lunch to a nearby Garfunkel so we could get dry, warm and eat something as we were starving, cold and wet!! LOL
These are the highlights of the tour:
- The entrance to the Leaky Cauldron (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban)
- The winding roads of old medieval London reminiscent of Knockturn Alley
- Several locations over which Lord Voldemort’s death eaters wreak havoc (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince)
- The bridges under and over which the members of the Order of the Phoenix fly on their broomsticks en route to Grimmauld Place (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix)
- The alleyways off Charing Cross Road that were the inspiration for Diagon Alley & Knockturn Alley and a favourite of JK Rowling
- The visitors’ entrance to the Ministry of Magic (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix)
- The site where the trio infiltrate the Ministry using polyjuice potion (Deathly Hallows I)
- No. 12 Grimmauld Place
- Fun facts and more..
My Opinion:
- I think this tour is a must for any Harry Potter fan and especially for those that have not been in London before as you will have the opportunity to see lots of London Landmarks and for me this is a plus.
- It is interesting to find out about all the fun facts of the Harry Potter movies
- It has a reasonable price
- Maybe the duration of the tour is a little bit long, especially if you are with kids, but having said that all stops have so much sense for the tour that it is kind of worth doing it all so it justifies the 2.5 hours so in overall I would say it was fine. To be honest it kind of passed very quick anyway.
- The tour guide was really entertaining and his jokes and facts were really fun
- The tour is very informative
- They have a brilliant service and they are all very friendly
PLEASE NOTE: Muggle Tours specified on their website that Platform 9 3/4 is not included on their tour as it’s the easier to find without a guide, in Kings Cross, so they spend the 2.5 hours on the tour to show us the harder to find Harry Potter locations!
You can find more about the Muggle Tours on Facebook and Twitter, Instagram and you can also book this tour here.
Are you a Harry Potter fan? Have you heard of Muggle Tours before? What do you think of this tour? Would like to experience this tour too? Leave a comment below as I would love to hear your opinion.
*Disclaimer: We were kindly given family tickets for this tour in exchange of an honest review. All of this explanation is my honest opinion.
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Ohh this sounds so fun. My husband and I are big harry potter fans and we would love this..not so sure about Leo, I think he’s still too young to walk that far. Glad you all had a fun day despite the horrible weather.xx #kcacols
Shame about the weather but sounds like a great tour for Harry Potter fans! #KCACOLS
Looks like you had a fab time, even with the weather! You can see one of the locations they used out of the window at my parent’s house – the night bus drove down Green Lanes through Palmers Green where I grew up! A bit off the beaten track for their tour, I guess 😉
x Alice
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harry potter for me love potter would absolutely love this ty 4 the chance xx
That is great!! You are welcome! Good luck!! 🙂 xx
I love this! I’m such a Harry Potter geek – Daf and I are planning a night away in London at some point so this is definitely on our to-do list!! Thanks for hosting #KCACOLS xx
Yes you must do this tour if you ate a HP fun!! You would love it! Thanks for commenting! 🙂 x
Looks like lots of fun! On my list for the next time we’re in London #KCACOLS
Yes put it in your list! Thanks for commenting! 🙂 xx
I have LOVED Harry potter since it was a child and still do would absolutely love Harry potter tour and so would my whole family!! I would also love to take my partner and son to London, got a fab excuse now and would love to do this tour
This looks so much fun!I absolutely love Harry Potter so I’d really enjoy this.We’ve been on the studio tour so this would be a great follow-up to it x #kcacols
Me and my kids loved the HP tour, this look fab!
What a fabulous place to escape too. Looks so much fun had been had X #kcacols
I’ve already commented on both of your host posts so just a quick comment to let you know i am popping by from #KCACOLS
What a fabulous day and such a brilliant experience for you all! I’d love to enter your giveaway, but I think we’d struggle with H being so young. It’s great you shared all your tips for taking little ones, and they would really help if we lived more locally.
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Definitely most excited about Harry Potter and would love to go on The London Eye
Wow how infections is your tour guide, I can totally see why he brightened up your day and made you forget about being cold and wet! It’s so great to have a tour guide who’s enthusiastic. Loved the magic at the end too. xx #KCACOLS
Has to be Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station
Oh I’m sorry but this is not included in this tour. There is a note about it in the post. I hope you like the other attractions. Thanks for entering this giveaway. Good luck, 🙂 xx
Sounds fabulous – already planning a trip to London, Kings Cross Platform 9&3/4, followed by the Muggles Tour!
Platform 9 and 3/4!
Harry Potter studios! All of London is fantastic so it would be a joy to see any of it.
I’m afraid this is a different tour so it is not related with the HP studios. But it is still great to be around London! Good luck! 🙂 x
Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station!
This is not part of this your. There is a note in my post about it. Thanks for entering this giveaway! Good luck, 🙂 x
Your Vlog was great … really captured the atmosphere of the walking tour. I’d love to see the real Grimmauld Place – it would be great to combine the walking tour with a visit to the studio. A Harry Potter weekend in London – Perfect!
Yes that would be great!! So much fun! Good luck, 🙂 xx
From Privet Drive to Paradise!
On the Night Bus – From Privet Drive to Paradise!
We went to the Granada studio coronation street tour it was brilliant xx
Platform 9 3/4 – love harry potter
Where they infiltrate the ministry of magic.