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Warner Bros. Studio: The Making of Harry Potter with Luxury Round-Trip Transport from London

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Step into the mystical world of Harry Potter™ with a behind-the-scenes visit to Warner Bros. Studio London. With luxury round-trip transport from King’s Cross Station to the north London studios included, this 7-hour experience enables you to discover the magic of the Harry Potter films without any hassle. After a relaxing journey, explore film sets like the Ministry of Magic and Diagon Alley, and see incredible costumes, props, and more. You’ll also be able to pose for photos at Platform 9 ¾ and stand next to the original Hogwarts Express.

  • Admission and stay at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
  • Explore sets like Dumbledore’s Office, Diagon Alley, and the Ministry of Magic
  • Visit Platform 9 ¾ and get up close to the original Hogwarts Express
  • See the costumes and props that were used in several films like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  • Relax with round-trip transport by luxury coach and with included free Wi-fi on board
  • Full-day tour to the Warner Bros. Studio from central London

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great hall warner- bro studio tour london
Great Hall Warner Bro Studio Tour London

The Warner Bros studio Inclusions:

  • Transport by luxury Warner Bros Coach, Mercedes coach or similar
  • Free WiFi aboard the coach
  • Food and drinks (not included)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (not included)
  • Guide. (not included)

What to expect in the Warner Bros. Studio: The Making of Harry Potter tour

Leave London King’s Cross Station by luxury Mercedes coach or similar coach with FREE Wi-Fi, and relax in your comfortable seat as you journey to the incredible Warner Bros. Studio The Making of Harry Potter tour. After roughly one hour on the road, on arrival, your guest services assistant will arrange your entrance ticket and guide you to the entrance of the studios. Head inside the studios and explore independently, seeing the authentic sets, costumes, and props that brought the Harry Potter movies to life and fame.

Stroll along the famous cobblestoned pavements of Diagon Alley and keep an eye out for familiar-looking shops like Gringotts Wizarding Bank which was featured in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Learn about the special effects and animatronics that created wizardry in sets like the Great Hall and Dumbledore’s office. Then visit the Ministry of Magic, where you can venture into Professor Umbridge’s office to learn about the mythical government that rules the Harry Potter community.

Make sure to bring your camera as tantalizing photo opportunities abound behind every corner you walk through. Snap photos of the glass ceiling and yellow brick walls of Platform 9¾, which have been transferred from Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden. Then, marvel at the Hogwarts Express steam engine and see into the carriage that was featured in some of the saga’s most memorable scenes.

At the pre-arranged time, meet your host back on board your coach and return to central London in comfort.

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Diagon Alley the Great Hall
Diagon Alley the Great Hall

Additional information about the Warner Bros. Studio: The Making of Harry Potter tour:

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • A fee is charged for infants 0- 4 for transportation only as they require a seat on the bus
  • Butterbeer™ may contain nuts and other ingredients that may cause allergies etc.
  • Please note: during busy periods, alternative transportation may be used
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • To book the Tour with return transport for wheelchair users and their free carers’ place please call us
  • Our vehicles are modern, comfortable, and kept to the highest standards of cleanliness, including a deep clean every day
  • Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level This tour/activity will have a maximum of 60 travellers

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London Departure & Return

Departure Point:

The departure point of your Warner Bros. Studio Tour London- The Making of Harry Potter is from:

King’s Cross Station, Pancras Road, Bus Stop T, London. You can check the Google map below to see the location also you can visit the tfl.gov website to plan your travel to reach King’s Cross station.

Return Details:

Returns to the original departure point at King’s Cross Station, Pancras Road, Bus Stop T, London.

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warner bros studio tour london the making of harry potter in London
Warner Bros Studio tour London the making of Harry Potter in London

Cancellations of the tour:

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
  • Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
  • Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.

In case you are looking for any other London Tour check out our Tours listing page.

My Day out at ZSL London Zoo

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ZSL London Zoo had been on my wish list to go to for quite a long time. And finally this Friday I got the chance to book in and go and see some wildlife. I was excited when I came to know that I would be able to see Tigers, Lions, crocodiles and other deadly predators. I booked my tickets online from the London Tour Package website which offers great packages for families and individuals, I was able to save time and book the tickets for the two of us without much hassle. You can book your ZSL London Zoo tickets here: “Click Here

ZSL London zoo main gate
ZSL London Zoo main gate

We reached ZSL London Zoo around noon. I wanted to make sure that we don’t miss any of the sights and be there all day so that we see and cover all that ZSL London Zoo has to offer. Make sure you keep the ticket printouts ready, they won’t allow you to enter if you have booked your tickets in advance and have not brought the printed-out tickets. It was a sunny day we showed our ticket printouts and entered the Zoo, without queuing up.  Generally, ZSL London Zoo gets crowded and the queue gets long, as went on Friday early afternoon we didn’t face much discomfort.

Statue of Guy the Gorilla in ZSL London Zoo
Statue of Guy the Gorilla in ZSL London Zoo

After entering inside we came across a giant Gorilla made of copper. We came to know later that the statue was made in the name of “Guy the Gorilla” who moved to ZSL London Zoo in 1947. We moved on and saw the Aquarium and Reptile house on the right. We looked at the map, which we were provided at the entrance. At first instance, we felt that we wouldn’t be able to see all the animals today, so we decided to go with the big animals first, the more exotic ones. The ones, we had not seen in our lives, so the nearest one was the Gorilla Kingdom which went to see first. Seeing the gorilla for the first time, I was simply staggered by how massive they were and so humble. When we came close to their enclosure, we saw them lazing and hanging with the branches, not bothered about the celebrity status they have got. School kids look at them with sheer excitement. We watched the small monkeys too playing around.

Tiger Territory

And then in front of us awaited the Tiger Territory. We were super excited to see our first Sumatran Tiger. As far as I remember I saw a tiger in my whole life, I once saw a Lion in the Delhi Zoo which is my old memory. We went straight in and my god what we were about to see was something I had never felt and seen with my eyes. We saw a tiger named JJ first and my god he was beautiful huge and unbelievably real walking in front of our eyes. We loved it so much that we spent around half an hour just to get a closer glimpse of JJ. We then came to know from the keepers that there are 3 more young cubs of about year-old each in the enclosure. We also got the chance to see tigers feed. And man it was a treat seeing these tigers.

Tiger in London Zoo
Tiger in London Zoo

We then moved on to the Outback where we saw Ostrich and Kangaroos. By the time we reached there, it got very windy so we spent a few minutes and took some pictures and moved on to see some more exotic animals. We then arrived at the Reptile House, where we saw varied types of small to big lizards, and venomous snakes. Viewing wildlife from my eyes in real was a great experience and was excited to look more good we saw two tortoises at our exit. We came to know they were very old about 80 years old already. Tortoises can live up to 150 years old. It was a great sight to see some animals living longer than humans. We then moved on to bugs life, cattle farms and so many other wildlife creatures there.

Meerkat in ZSL London zoo
Meerkat in ZSL London zoo

There were few noticeable animals, which just took my breath away Meerkats were one of them. After seeing the butterflies, insects, owls, and pigs, we went to see Penguin Beach. It was an amazing sight, we saw them playing on their beach-kind of themed area with a nice glass-walled pool. We stayed there for a while and enjoyed and observed the penguins.  Ahead we saw so many other animals and birds whose names were completely new to us. This made us realise that they all are exotic and rare.

Penguins in penguin beach london zoo
Penguins in Penguin Beach London Zoo

We came to know that almost 1000 species are being exhibited in the zoo and more than 20,000 Animals live there. 982 species and 20185 animals to be exact. These are some biblical numbers and imagine we had so much to see in a day. Well while looking at the map provided to us we came to know they also have African African-themed park where they had Giraffes and zebras. You have to cross the bridge either from near the entrance or next to the Terrace Restaurant. As we were close to Penguin Beach we went through the bridge near to us next to Zoo Shop & Exit and The Terrace Restaurant.

reindeer at london zoo
Reindeer at London Zoo

We came across the Reindeer on the right-hand side and then didn’t even know these cuties’ names, oh yes the Giant River Otters they were playing around in a small transparent water pool. Essentially the area was called the Happy Families.

Nightlife and RainForest Life

Then we came across the Nightlife and rainforest Life. We first went into the nightlife, it was a pitch-black dark place. We came across all the wildlife, which lives way deep in the water and unknown world. It was pretty freaky out there.

emperor tamarin rain forest zsl london zoo
Emperor Tamarin rainforest ZSL London Zoo

We moved on to the Rainforest Life. It was a completely different setup enclosure for all the wildlife, which lives in rain forests of Pacific temperature, Amazon rain forests, and Congo rain forests to name a few. When we entered the enclosure was maintained like an actual rainforest. The water was drizzled all around the place with an automatic system, like every 5 minutes or so. This was pretty impressive. We saw numerous types of monkeys and lizards lazing in their enclosures. We saw Costa Rica Capuchin Monkeys, Golden Lion Tamarin, Sloth, Emperor Tamarin, Brown Howler Monkey and squirrel monkeys to name a few which we saw there.

Golden Lion Tamarin at Rain Forest ZSL London Zoo
Golden Lion Tamarin at Rain Forest ZSL London Zoo

African Wildlife

We then moved on to the Africa Area, surely we all know the biggest animals are found in Africa, and to our delight yes we saw 14 14-foot giraffes, Zebras, hippopotamuses, and Okapis. We were simply amazed by the height of the Giraffes, we saw 3 of them and they all looked very healthy and tall touching 6 meters or 20 feet, we spent some time there as it was about 4 pm and they were feeding giraffes with evening snacks. We then saw the Zebras and Okapis; they both were busy grazing here and there. Okapis is a unique animal though, having stripy legs like a zebra and a head like a giraffe.

Giraffe in Africa area of ZSL London Zoo
Giraffe in Africa area of ZSL London Zoo

After seeing the African wildlife we moved on to the exit and to do that we had to go to the Happy Family theme park through an underground tunnel and on the left.

The Terrace Restaurant and Zoo Shop

Before we went out we had a snack and tea at The Terrace Restaurant and then looked around the Zoo Shop, they had a pretty nice collection of stuffed toys and stationery themed around wildlife and ZSL London Zoo. All in all a fantastic trip to the ZSL London Zoo, and we were very pleased. If planning your visit to London, I believe it’s a great place to hang out with kids and family. So don’t think much when you have read my blog article all the till now, m sure you are excited and want to book your ZSL London Zoo tickets soon. You can also book your tickets here: “Skip the line ZSL London Zoo Tickets“.

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Paddington Movie and the Trail

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Well, this is kind of an interesting story about a bear, not a normal bear but a bear gifted from a husband to a wife on Christmas Eve of 1956 while he was travelling via the Paddington station. This is how Michael Bond gave the stories their name The Paddington Bear. One thing is for sure, kids of young age who have read about Paddington Bear in their childhood will surely going to enjoy the movie. I myself am very excited to see the film.

Recently there has been a Walking tour organised by Viator to help you go around all the places in London where the Paddington Bear is located. See key filming locations from the Paddington Bear movie, as well as places in the Paddington Bear books.

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Check out the trailer of the Paddington movie here

In celebration of British art and culture Visit London, NSPCC and StudioCanal have come up with a rather interesting exploration campaign in and around London with the name the Paddington Trail. The campaign as per Visit London has already started and we call can see 50 Paddington statues across London in public places. This is sure quite an adventure. As I myself am not in London and if you go around in London, you are most welcome to share your pictures with us here or on our Facebook, Google, and Twitter pages.

The Paddington Trail Map

If you would like to know where you could find the Paddington Bear statues please look at the map here:

Paddington Trail Map
Paddington Trail Map

The bears are named after many famous people for example  Nicole Kidman, Emma Watson, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, and even a bear for the Telegraph. It’s instead a nice exploration for tourists to London too. People who are coming to London for the first time, have got a little extra to explore this time. If you want to buy memorabilia or stuffed toys, you could buy them from Selfridges, Harrods, Hamley’s or any good toy store.

Make your Paddington Bear Trail tour with us. Book your Paddington Bear Walking Tour of London. The Paddington Bear walking tour of London is perfect for the whole family. And it takes the hassle of finding something to do together and identifying all the locations of the bear statues and bookstores. Follow a guide around London neighbourhoods and attractions,

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