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HARRY POTTER TOURS

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The Hogwart's Express

Come on our most popular Harry Potter tour and take a magical journey into the world of everyone’s favorite boy wizard, Harry Potter! Visit two of the most beautiful cities in the world, London and Oxford, an essential experience for any Harry Potter fan.

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Chauffeur Driven Tour

Celebrity Planet's chauffeur driven tours are a luxurious but affordable solution to sightseeing in style. We take you away from the crowded streets and buses on an intimate tour guided by your professional chauffeur, who gives you personal attention and courtesy throughout the experience, including hotel pick up/drop off.

Itinerary

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London

• The magical platform 9¾ sign where Harry catches the Hogwart's Express.
• The bridge destroyed by Lord Voldemort's Death Eaters (Half-Blood Prince).
• The bridge where the Knight Bus squeezes between two London Double Decker buses (Prisoner of Azkaban).
• The entrance to the Leaky Cauldron that Harry and Hagrid entered on their way to Diagon Alley (Sorcerers Stone / Philosophers Stone).
• The London underground station from where Mr Weasley takes Harry to the Ministry of Magic (Order of the Phoenix).
• The entrance to the Leaky Cauldron where the Knight Bus dropped Harry off (Prisoner of Azkaban).
• The location of the red telephone box where Harry and Mr Weasley descend into the secret Ministry of Magic (Order of the Phoenix).
• The secret hideout where Harry is reunited with Sirius Black (Order of the Phoenix)

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Oxford

• The 16th century dining hall used as the inspiration for Hogwart's Hall.
• The room where they practice their dancing for the Yule Ball when Ron has to dance with Professor McGonagall with the whole of Gryffindor looking on (Goblet of Fire).
• The room used as Hogwarts Hospital in four of the films.
• The tree that Malfoy was sitting in before Mad Eye Moody turned him into a ferret for picking on Harry (Goblet of Fire).
• The 16th century stairs where Professor McGonagall greets the First Years (Sorcerers Stone / Philosophers Stone).
These attractions are working academic institutions and some areas may occasionally close without notice; Bodleian Library is closed on Sundays.


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