For many, London is a magical city. On this whimsical walking tour through its enchanting streets, Harry Potter’s wizarding world will come alive before your eyes. Your journey begins at Westminster Bridge, where you’ll enjoy a fantastic view of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, and finishes in Piccadilly Circus. I’ll take you past several locations that were featured in the films, and to some of London’s iconic landmarks, too. You’ll explore Whitehall, which is home to numerous elegant government buildings – and the Ministry of Magic, of course. Along the way, I’ll show you Banqueting House, the site of a beheading that was even more scandalous than the one suffered by Nearly Headless Nick. Next, it’s time to wander through the bustling street of Cecil Court, said to have inspired JK Rowling’s wizarding shopping avenue, Diagon Alley. You’ll then make your way to Leicester Square, in the centre of London’s entertainment district. There, you’ll see the famous Odeon Cinema where all Harry Potter films have enjoyed their UK premieres. On this 75-minute tour, you’ll have a chance to: • Take in sights that were featured in The Philosopher’s Stone, the Prisoner of Azkaban and the Order of the Phoenix movies • Spot the Muggle Prime Minister’s home on Downing Street • See where Harry, Ron and Hermione broke into the Ministry of Magic in The Deathly Hallows Part 1 • Stroll down Great Scotland Yard, the original home of London’s Metropolitan Police where, in Order of the Phoenix, Harry and Mr Weasley made their way to the Ministry of Magic via a red telephone box • Stand under the Death Eaters’ flight path over Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery in the Half-Blood Prince • Enter Goodwin’s Court, which has a striking resemblance to the dark and dangerous Knockturn Alley • Snap a photo next to the Harry Potter Statue which shows Harry on his Nimbus 2000 broomstick • Find out exactly where in Piccadilly Circus Harry, Ron and Hermione were nearly run over by a red double-decker bus in The Deathly Hallows Part 1 Whether you’re a die-hard Potterhead or simply enjoy a good walk, this spellbinding London audio tour will introduce you to many of the capital’s most iconic and impressive sights.