Harry Potter

Wizarding World Pilgrimage across England & Scotland

About

The Harry Potter film series was primarily shot across the UK, with many real-world locations becoming iconic "wizarding world" sites. While Hogwarts itself is fictional, its exteriors, interiors, and key scenes are drawn from stunning historic buildings, landscapes, and urban spots in England and Scotland. These locations draw millions of Potterheads annually, boosting local tourism. Below are the most famous and beloved pilgrimage spots, organized by category.

Harry Potter Trailer

Harry Potter Pilgrimage Guide

Harry Potter UK Pilgrimage Guide

Full Pilgrimage Guide

Curated videos and routes — click a card to watch and plan your trip.

Harry Potter Filming Locations Guide (UK Highlights)

Harry Potter Filming Locations Guide (UK Highlights)

LondonOxfordNorthumberlandScottish Highlands
Ultimate Harry Potter Pilgrimage in the UK

Ultimate Harry Potter Pilgrimage in the UK

LeavesdenKing’s CrossGlenfinnan ViaductOxfordLacock

Spotlight Location Guide

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter

Original sets, props and costumes: Great Hall, Forbidden Forest, Diagon Alley, Hogwarts Express, Dumbledore’s office and Ministry of Magic.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter Video

Best Time to Visit

Off-peak seasons (avoid June–September and school holidays); winter for Hogwarts in the Snow (mid-November to mid-January).

Access

Shuttle buses from central London; or train to Watford Junction + shuttle. Book tickets months in advance.

Photography Tips

  • Allowed in most areas; avoid flash in cinemas/green screens
  • Wait for groups to pass for clear Great Hall shots
  • Watch for seasonal events like Hogwarts in the Snow

Alnwick Castle (Northumberland, England)

Hogwarts exteriors, Madam Hooch’s flying lesson and Quidditch practice grounds. Join broomstick lessons to recreate Harry’s first flight.

Alnwick Castle (Northumberland, England) Video

Best Time to Visit

Spring/summer for broomstick lessons and events; mornings to avoid peak crowds (July–August busiest).

Access

Train to Alnmouth + bus/taxi; driving recommended. Entry ticket required.

Photography Tips

  • Photography allowed outdoors; no photography inside State Rooms
  • Capture the Outer Bailey for flying scenes

Christ Church College, Oxford

Inspiration for the Great Hall dining scenes and Bodley Staircase (first-year arrival with Professor McGonagall). Climb the famous staircase and dine in the hall.

Christ Church College, Oxford Video

Best Time to Visit

Weekdays outside term time; early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.

Access

Central Oxford; entry ticket with timed slots (book ahead, especially for hall access).

Photography Tips

  • Photography allowed in most areas; respect quiet rules in active college spaces

Glenfinnan Viaduct (Scottish Highlands)

Iconic shots of the Hogwarts Express crossing the bridge. Ride the Jacobite Steam Train for the full experience.

Glenfinnan Viaduct (Scottish Highlands) Video

Best Time to Visit

April–October (Jacobite season); early morning for fewer crowds and better light.

Access

Drive or tour bus to Glenfinnan Visitor Centre; hike to viewpoints (moderate trails).

Photography Tips

  • Golden hour for soft light
  • Arrive early for prime spots; train slows on the bridge for shots

King’s Cross Station (Platform 9¾)

Pose with the disappearing trolley and visit the official Harry Potter shop.

King’s Cross Station (Platform 9¾) Video

Best Time to Visit

Early mornings or weekdays to avoid long queues.

Access

Tube to King’s Cross St. Pancras; free entry to the concourse.

Photography Tips

  • Professional photos available (with scarves/props)
  • Queues longest in holidays—go early

Leadenhall Market (London)

Diagon Alley exteriors and Leaky Cauldron entrance (first film). Victorian covered market with magical atmosphere—perfect for photos.

Leadenhall Market (London) Video

Best Time to Visit

Early mornings or weekends (quieter outside business hours).

Access

Tube to Bank or Monument; public market, free entry.

Photography Tips

  • Wide angles for arched ceilings
  • Festive winter decorations enhance the magic

Suggested Itineraries

3–5 Days (London-Focused)

Easy
3–5 days 5 locations

Day 1: WB Studio Tour. Day 2: King’s Cross + Leadenhall + London spots. Day 3: Oxford & Lacock day trip.

Transportation

Tube + rail; pre-book timed entries.

Locations

  • WB Studio Tour
  • King’s Cross
  • Leadenhall Market
  • Oxford (Christ Church)
  • Lacock Abbey

7–10 Days (England Classic)

Moderate
7–10 days 4 locations

Start in London (Studio + city sites), then Oxford and Alnwick (northbound train), finish at Gloucester Cathedral.

Transportation

National Rail + local buses; book tickets early.

Locations

  • London
  • Oxford
  • Alnwick Castle
  • Gloucester Cathedral

10–14 Days (Full UK Adventure)

Moderate
10–14 days 5 locations

London base (3–4 days), train to Oxford/Alnwick, then ride the Jacobite to Glenfinnan; best April–October.

Transportation

Rail + tour buses; book accommodation and tickets in peak season.

Locations

  • London
  • Oxford
  • Alnwick
  • Glenfinnan Viaduct
  • Scottish Highlands

Tips & Etiquette

Booking & Tickets

Pre-book WB Studio, Jacobite Train, Christ Church and Alnwick months in advance—popular slots sell out.

Respect the Sites

Many locations are historic/religious buildings or working campuses/stations. Be quiet, no flash indoors, follow rules.

Avoid Crowds

Aim for early mornings or off-peak; Platform 9¾ queues are long in holidays—go early.

Weather & Accessibility

UK weather is unpredictable—bring rain gear. Some sites have limited accessibility; check ahead.

Sustainable Travel

Use public transport, don’t litter. Support local by dining nearby.

Extras

Join guided tours in London/Oxford for insider stories. If driving, note left-side roads.

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