Wednesday 29 September 2010

Harry Potter Black Cab Tour

Harry Potter Black Taxi tour
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    • Visit the key film locations from the 6 Harry Potter movies
    • See Platform 9¾ and Gringott's Wizarding bank
    • See the Ministry of Magic and the Millennium Bridge
    • Take your photos of the leaky cauldron and Victorian Leadenhall Market
    • 2 hour Private guided tour with Professional driver guide
    • Maximum 5 people per taxi
    Your professional cabbie will come and collect you from your hotel and then take you on a magical journey throughLondon, passing Gringott's bank, Leadenhall market and the river Thames that Harry flew along on his broomstick, in the Order of the Phoenix . Harry flies above Westminster Palace on his way to Grimmauld Place, both of which you will see, before arriving at the Third Hand bookshop, where Potter met Gilroy Lockhart, his future tutor.
    The tour continues to Brockdale Bridge , as featured in the Prisoner of Azkaban, where the treble decker night bus squeezes past the two oncoming red buses. Then we’ll see the Leaky Cauldron and stroll through Diagon Alley where the wizards meet, drink and buy their books owls and Nimbus 2000 broomsticks. The alley is also home to Ollivanders where Harry buys his Phoenix wand.
    No tour would be complete without a visit to the entrance of the Ministry of Magic, where Arthur Weasley takes Harry to the disappearing phone box. You’ll also see the Millennium Bridge , as featured in the Half Blood Prince.
    Finally we visit King Cross Station where Harry and Ron first meet and then disappear through the brick wall at Platform 9 ¾!  Plus you’ll see St Pancras station over which Ron and Harry fly in their blue Ford Anglia. All this and much more in one of London's best selling tours! DISCLAIMER The Harry Potter black taxi tour is not an official Harry Potter event and is not endorsed, sanctioned, or in any way supported, directly or indirectly by Warner Bros Entertainment Inc, the Harry Potter book publishers or J. K. Rowling and her representatives. All rights to the series of "Harry Potter" books are the property of J. K. Rowling and her publishers including Scholastic Press, et al. Movie rights and image trademarks are the property of Warner Bros Entertainment Inc.