
24th January – 27th April
Magical Mischief returns to the Studio Tour, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the mayhem caused by the Weasley twins in the Harry Potter film series. Visitors will begin in the Great Hall that has been transformed for the O.W.L. exams, complete with paper firing desks and Fred and George’s magnificent fireworks that light up the set. Discover the secrets behind Harry Potter’s flying Hogwarts letters, his beloved Invisibility Cloak and Aunt Petunias elegantly frosted levitating cake. Visitors can also relive the scene from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets where Neville Longbottom was suspended by Cornish Pixies during Gilderoy Lockhart’s Defence Against the Dark Arts class.

7th May – 7th September
Prepare for an unforgettable summer in 2026 as the Studio Tour unveils a brand-new wizarding feature to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, ready to wow fans like never before. This new feature promises magical surprises, spellbinding sets and even more behind-the-scenes secrets from the Harry Potter film series. Keep an eye on our socials and website for more details, you won’t want to miss a moment of the magic!

16th September – 8th November
This autumn, the Studio Tour invites fans to experience the return of its spine-tingling Dark Arts feature. The iconic Great Hall will be transformed with pumpkins suspended above the Hogwarts house tables which will be adorned with a festive Halloween spread. Visitors can step into the shadows of the Studio Tour as they encounter roaming Death Eaters and eerie Dementors with original ghost costumes on display. Aspiring witches and wizards can test their wand skills as they duel against the Death Eaters. Those who are brave enough can follow the Dark Mark trail using clues in a special Dark Arts themed activity passport.

14th November – 17th January 2027
The nostalgic Hogwarts in the Snow feature is making a return to the Studio Tour this festive season bringing with it a magical winter transformation. The spectacular Great Hall will be decorated in its iconic and original Christmas dress, as seen throughout the films. Visitors will remember the iconic scene where Harry Potter receives his first ever Weasley jumper in the Gryffindor common room, which has been festively decorated to celebrate. Other iconic sets such as the Forbidden Forest and Diagon Alley continue the theme as they are also dressed fit for a Christmas scene. The Hogwarts castle model will be covered in a blanket of snow using the same filmmaking techniques used in the Harry Potter film series, adding an extra layer of enchantment to this magical experience.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter opened its doors to visitors on 31st March 2012. The highly rated attraction offers visitors the ultimate chance to get up close to authentic sets to discover the magic behind spellbinding special effects and explore the behind-the-scenes secrets of the Harry Potter film series. Visitors can explore the original Great Hall, step into the Forbidden Forest, discover Gringotts Wizarding Bank and pull out a Mandrake in Professor Sprout’s Greenhouse all before marvelling at the breath-taking miniature scale model of Hogwarts castle.
The Studio Tour has been well received with 96% of the 46,000+ reviews on TripAdvisor rating it as ‘Excellent’ or ‘Very Good’ and over 80,000 4- or 5-star ratings on Google Reviews. Tickets must be pre-booked at www.wbstudiotour.co.uk and cannot be bought at the attraction.
Warner Bros. Worldwide Studio Tours & Retail division is home to an expanding portfolio of Warner Bros. Discovery-owned visitor attractions and experiential retail stores around the world, each created with visitor engagement and exceptional customer service at their heart.
The division includes Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter and Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood, for fans of blockbusters, classics and beloved television shows.
Warner Bros. Worldwide Studio Tours & Retail also specialises in experiential retail and is home to Harry Potter Shops in King’s Cross, New York, Chicago, Harajuku and Akasaka.
From the moment eleven-year-old Harry Potter met Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, his adventures have left an indelible mark on popular culture. Today, over 25 years later, the Harry Potter phenomenon thrives as one of the most successful and best-loved entertainment properties in history.
J.K. Rowling’s best-selling Harry Potter novels have been brought to life in an ever-evolving, interconnected universe which is loved by millions of fans worldwide. Eight blockbuster Harry Potter films and three epic Fantastic Beasts films bring the spellbinding action to life on screen, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child mesmerises on stage, and state-of-the-art video and mobile games from Portkey Games allow players to experience the wizarding world like never before. Fans can proudly showcase their passion through innovative consumer products, and thrill at spectacular location-based experiences – including six theme park lands at Universal Studios locations around the world.
This expanding portfolio of Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts offerings includes ground-breaking touring experiences and events, each developed to celebrate special moments and locations that fans cherish, as well as Harry Potter Shops in King’s Cross, New York, Chicago, Harajuku and Akasaka. Wizards, Witches and Muggles alike can also discover something new as they explore behind-the-scenes secrets at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter and Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter.
With a new HBO Original TV series based on the Harry Potter books on the way, this extended world continues to provide the community with fresh and exciting ways to interact. For its global fans, and for generations to come, it invites everyone in to find the magic for themselves.

