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⚡ Step into the wizarding world with this magical journey across England and Scotland, covering 13 iconic Harry Potter filming locations along with the country’s best highlights.
Day 1 – Arrival in London
Arrive in London and settle in for your wizarding adventure.
Day 2 – London Icons + Leadenhall Market
See London Bridge, Tower Bridge, The Shard, Borough Market, and visit Leadenhall Market, a famous filming location (Diagon Alley).
Day 3 – Classic London Sights
Explore Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, London Eye, and enjoy a river cruise on the Thames.
Day 4 – Harry Potter Studio Tour & King’s Cross
Visit the Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour, King’s Cross Station (Platform 9¾), and Piccadilly Circus, where Harry, Ron, and Hermione flee the Death Eaters.
Day 5 – Oxford Day Trip
Take a self-guided trip to Oxford, home to iconic Harry Potter filming spots like the Bodleian Library and Christ Church College.
Day 6 – Bath & Nearby Filming Sites
Travel to Bath, explore the Georgian streets and Roman heritage, and visit nearby Harry Potter filming locations. Overnight stay in Bath.
Day 7 – Edinburgh Bound
Head north to Edinburgh, a city steeped in magic and J.K. Rowling’s writing legacy.
Day 8 – The Hogwarts Express
Hop aboard the Jacobite Steam Train, famously known as the Hogwarts Express, through Scotland’s breathtaking Highlands.
Day 9 – Edinburgh Walking Tour
Explore Edinburgh Castle and join a Harry Potter walking tour, visiting the real-life inspirations behind the books.
Day 10 – Durham Cathedral
Travel to Durham Cathedral, which served as Hogwarts interiors in the films.
Day 11 – Loch Etive Adventure
Drive to Loch Etive, a wild filming location used in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Day 12 – Magical Scotland at Leisure
Enjoy a relaxed day soaking in the Scottish Highlands’ landscapes that inspired the Harry Potter world.
Day 13 – Return to London
Head back to London for your departure.
Best Time to Visit: May, June, and July for summer sunshine, or the shoulder season (March–April & September–November) for fewer crowds.
Budgeting:
India itineraries → based on private taxi transport.
International itineraries → based on public transport (trains, buses, local transit).
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