7 Harry Potter Locations You Must Visit In Europe
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 22 Feb 2024 1:57:28
The phenomenon that is Harry Potter, chronicling the journey of a young orphan who discovers his wizarding heritage, captured the world's imagination. These beloved tales have been adapted into blockbuster films, and for those embarking on a European adventure, visiting certain locations can provide an unforgettable experience.
# Alnwick Castle:
The iconic Alnwick Castle, depicted as Hogwarts, offers visitors the chance to wander the very grounds where Harry took his first flight on a broomstick and where he and Ron famously crash-landed the Weasley’s Ford Anglia.
# The London Zoo:
Featured in the first movie, the London Zoo's Reptile House is where Harry, conversing with a snake, first realizes his magical abilities after inadvertently trapping his cousin in the Python’s enclosure.
# Warner Bros. Studio Tour:
A must-see on any European itinerary, the Warner Bros. Studio in Leavesden hosts a captivating Harry Potter Tour, showcasing props, sets, and the intricate details behind the making of the films. Don't forget to indulge in a taste of Butterbeer!
# Platform 9¾:
For Potter enthusiasts, a pilgrimage to the iconic platform at King’s Cross Station is essential. Marked in every movie, the station features a half-trolley embedded in the wall, reminiscent of the magical barrier young witches and wizards pass through to board the Hogwarts Express.
# Czocha Castle:
While not directly linked to the Harry Potter narrative, Czocha Castle in Poland hosts the College of Wizardry, a 4-day Live Action Role Play (LARP) event. Immerse yourself in the magical world with classes, sorting ceremonies, house competitions, and more.
# The Elephant House:
This quaint tea and coffee house gained renown after J.K. Rowling revealed it as one of her writing spots for the Harry Potter series. Enjoy a cup of coffee and soak in the atmosphere where literary history was made.
# The Jacobite Steam Train:
Transport yourself into the realm of Harry Potter aboard the Jacobite Steam Train, the real-life Hogwarts Express. Journey over the Glenfinnan viaduct in Scotland, a scene immortalized in the films as Ron and Harry grappled with the Weasley’s enchanted car.