Is Warner Bros Studio Tour In London still worth going to?
The Making of Harry Potter is a walkthrough exhibition and studio tour in Leavesden, South East England, owned by Warner Bros. and operated by their Studio Tours division. It is located within Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, in Watford, in southwest Hertfordshire, and houses a permanent exhibit of authentic costumes, props and sets utilised in the production of the Harry Potter films, as well as behind-the-scenes production of visual effects. The tour is contained in Soundstages J and K, which were specially built for the attraction, and is separate from the studio’s actual production facilities

opened to the public in 2012 and has since welcomed up to 6,000 visitors a day during peak times. TripAdvisor reported that Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter has been the highest-rated attraction worldwide every year since the tour opened!

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49 Comments

  1. they've changed the great hall. My sis went 4 her bday[i'm going this year] and they had food and everything!!!!!!!🪄🧙‍♀🧙‍♂🧙✨✨✨✨✨✨💖I 💖 Harry Potter so much. Who else does?

  2. Went on Saturday. You say the tour lasts for three hours but committed Potter fans, and those who are fans of the technical side of film making, can easily spend 4 – 6 hours because it would take that long to study everything in detail as the number of exhibits is colossal. Our tour was booked for 2.30 – it took until 4.45 to get to the Back yard and cafe, which are perhaps a little more than halfway through. Definitely worth the money and a 'must see' attraction for all Potter fans.

  3. Hi there, i am heading to london this coming july from malaysia, and i was wondering, do i need to make an advance booking to enter here? Or is it possible for me to direct buy the entry ticket for my family on the date i arrive in london?

  4. My daughter was an avid fan and we spent the day there a number of years ago, even made her a magic wand to take with her. Since learning about Rowlings anti trans stance my daughter hasn’t mentioned the franchise in positive light since. What the anti trans brigade fail to recognise is the youth can see the truth.

  5. I’m so disappointed, I’ve been asking my parents to visit London so I can go to the Harry Potter studio, we’re traveling to the uk for my brothers graduation, but all the booking for the month we’re going is unavailable. It was the only part of the trip that I wanted to see

  6. Im planning to go the on October and im confused on the prices.
    There is a 250 pound tour and a 51.50 pound tour also there is the 105 pound ticket and transfer option and also an option to add and afternoon tea for 70 pound .
    What do you guys recomendar me yo do is the 250 pound worth it ?
    Is it worth it to just get a single entrance and a transfer for 105 pounds or just get the ticket and get there by my self.
    I have no car and would appreciate your advice

  7. This is amazing! I have never seen a tour of the Harry Potter Studio and it looks stunning! The details are crazy, looks just fun to go to, and being a Harry Potter fan this would make my dreams come true!
    Also by the way what kind of camera where u using? It looks really good! Great vid by the way! 😀

  8. I went back in June with my 2 youngest. We loved it, and all want to go back. I will say though, if you buy a Butter Beer at the Back Lot Cafe, don't forget to take your tankard home with you, it's included in the price and they have a washing station just outside so you can clean it before popping it into your bag 😊

  9. I went in January with my best friend, and i expected it to be more realistic. I loved the parts where its gringotts, harrys room, the great hall, the forbidden forest, I didn’t get to go in the train or on the quidditch… but yeah i loved it. I still have some lollipops even now >.>

  10. i got a surprise visit to this place for my 40th birthday (because youre never too old for Harry Potter) in 2014, i got to open the great hall doors at the start of the tour, There are obviously things there that werent when i went last time so i think its time i go back, maybe next year for the big 5 0.

  11. I’ve visited the studios 4 times and it still makes me as emotional every time we go as its always changing. I usually give it a good few years between visits so it has chance to adapt and add bits on. I absolutely love harry potter!

  12. 😂😂 There is no point now it's getting rewritten Harry will now be a back women Ron is now a trannie and Hermione is a lesbo 😂😂😂😂 the classes would be made up of coloured flags and there be teaching woke BS 😂😂😂😂

  13. The rainbow colored water is what flows into the bath tubs at Hogwarts!!! In "The Goblet of Fire," Harry was in the Tri-Wizard tournament. The first task was dragons. They had to get the Golden Egg away from a dragon. It was the clue to the next task. You had to take the golden egg into the bath and open it underwater to get the next clue. Harry turned the rainbow colored water on to fill the tub, which was massive!!! Yes, I am a huge Harry Potter fan. Went through the whole thing!!! I reserved my books when one was going to be released. Those of us who reserved our books were handsomely rewarded later. That reward has since doubled and will continue to go up as the years pass!! 😉😉

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