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*.Let's explore the magical destination for Harry Potter Fan.*

7 Magical Destinations for
Harry Potter Lovers

World well-known book "HARRY POTTER" made my life changed...
I met first Harry Potter book when I was in 5th grade and I was hooked and start to be interested in foreign countries, cultures and languages.
If I did not meet the Harry Potter series I am not be who I am today and not live outside of Japan.

Here are the 7 destinations to feel the amazing Harry Potter world.
If you also love the Harry Potter series I am sure you want to visit one day. Let's check it out!

12 Grimmauld Place | Order of the Phoenix


12 Grimmauld Place was the ancestral home of the Black family, located in the Borough of Islington, London, in a Muggle neighbourhood, and the location was protected by a Fidelius Charm. As the house was invisible to the neighbourhood residents, the local Muggles had long since accepted the mistake in numbering which landed number 13 next to number 11.

picture of 12 Grimmauld Place
picture of Leaky Cauldron

Leaky Cauldron | Prisoner of Azkaban


London’s Borough Market serves as the location of the Leaky Cauldron in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Dating back to the 12th century, its centuries-old buildings and bustling atmosphere make it the perfect place to hide a magical pub! South of the Thames, and just a short distance from London Bridge tube station, Borough Market is the perfect place for any Potter fan to take a stroll and soak up the Wizarding World.

Hogwarts Dining Hall


Did you know that the “Harry Potter dining hall” at Oxford University is actually the canteen for students at Christ Church? Here’s what really goes on in the infamous Christ Church dining hall. The most famous Harry Potter location here is undoubtedly Christ Church dining hall, which was the inspiration for the Harry Potter dining hall in the Harry Potter films.

picture of Hogwarts Dining Hall
picture of Hogwarts Corridors

Hogwarts Corridors


Lacock Abbey is the most iconic Harry Potter filming location in Lacock and the interiors were used as the interiors of Hogwarts School for a significant number of scenes in the first two Harry Potter films. More recently, it has also been used in the Fantastic Beasts film: The Crimes of Grindelwald. The cloisters at Lacock Abbey have served as Hogwarts Corridors on many occasions along with the New College cloisters and Christ Church cloisters at Oxford.

Leaky Cauldron | Philosopher's Stone


It’s one of the oldest markets halls in London and was originally built in the 14th-century. But, the market you see today was designed in 1881 by Sir Horace Jones which is why it’s so popular! The structure of Leadenhall Market is always open to the public 24 hours a day as a tourist attraction in London. The scenes are when Harry Potter and Hagrid visit the Leaky Cauldron to enter Diagon Alley!

picture of Leaky Cauldron
picture of Hogwarts Express

Hogwarts Express


West Coast Railways, operators of 'The Jacobite', provided the steam engine and carriages for the 'Hogwarts Express' as seen in the 'Harry Potter' films including 'The Philosopher's Stone' and others in this wonderful series of films. Some of the carriages of 'The Jacobite' are those used in the 'Harry Potter' films. So, come and travel to Mallaig along the line used in the films, see the famous Glenfinnan viaduct, an unmistakable landmark for all Harry Potter fans. It's a great day out for all the family.

Death Eaters attack | Half-Blood Prince


Although in the chapters of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince this bridge is called Brockdale Bridge, in the movies it’s actually the Millennium Bridge in London! Luckily for Potterheads, the Millennium Footbridge is a real filming location in England and a tourist attraction that you can visit for yourself.

picture of The Millennium Bridge
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