Millions of people all around the world have been enchanted by the  magical adventures of Harry Potter and his group of two close friends.  Whether this sense of enchantment was gained by reading the books or  simply watching the various movies as they have come out is immaterial.  Nevertheless, it would definitely be an huge thrill for many fans to  actually be able to visit the exact same scene in which the movies were  filmed. As such, this article will focus mainly on the important details  about Britain's Harry Potter Tour and how one may go about obtaining  tickets to it.
These series of trips are kindly hosted by British  Tours travel agency. There are four main categories of tours that they  will be providing to eager visitors. Firstly, there is the five-hour  long tour of Oxford where many of the main scenes that took place in  Hogwart's were filmed.
Secondly, there is the London tour which  lasts either three or seven hours. Thirdly there is the London and  Oxford tour with a total duration of eight hours. Finally, there is the  Oxford and Gloucester tour with a total length of ten hours.
There  are various noteworthy scenes that take place in each of the venues  that all visitors would do well to notice. In Oxford, there exists  Hogwart's notable staircase in the first film where Professor McGonagall  visits the schoolchildren when they first arrived. Oxford also contains  the Hall where the school famous dining room was constructed after and  the great Library which featured famous scenes from the infirmary.
In  the Cathedral of Gloucester, which incidentally has been a sacred place  of worship for over 1300 years. Visitors may catch a glimpse of the  famous ghost scenes and talking portraits as seen in Harry Potter and  the Chamber of Secrets, including the scene involving the Moaning Ghost  Myrtle where the red writing started to appear.
In London, we have  the King's Cross railroad station that acted as the film's magical  platform 9 and three-quarters that has been a running motif throughout  most of the Harry Potter films. This particular venue also features  views of the Big Ben as well as Parliament Square as shown in Harry's  initial arrival in London. The Westminster Tube Station was also  utilized as the hosting area for the Ministry of Magic.
There are  so many noteworthy features that have are also included within this  amazing tour. By knowing the important details about Britain's Harry  Potter Tour, one will hopefully be persuaded to purchase tickets to this  truly one-of-a-kind experience.
 
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