Experience The Adventurous Journey Of Harry Potter At Locations Around Hotels In London

Published: 09th September 2011
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Harry Potter is equally popular among little ones and the older people alike. Hotels in London can be conveniently located around popular London attractions wherein shots of the sequels were filmed as these assure great fun and adventure for the wizard’s fans.


Check out these top locations in London around which the famous Harry Potter was brought into living world from the JK Rowling novel.

Kings Cross Station
Do you remember the platform number 9 ¾ from where the Harry Potter embarked onto his magical journey. The train to Hogwarts can be caught at the King’s Cross station in London. The platform is actually an arched wall between platform numbered 4 and 5 where the trolley disappeared to enter into magical world through the Platform 9 ¾’ in the first part of the series titled "The Sorcerer’s Stone".

Piccadilly Circus
The circus features in the most memorable scenes of the film i.e. "The Deathly Hallows- Part I" in which Harry, Ron and Hermione are seen rushing through the West End. While rushing to avoid getting caught by the death-eaters, the three characters jump out of the magical world to enter into Muggles’ world and nearly miss out on being hit by a double decor.


St. Pancras International
On taking the next door at the King’s Cross Station, you will stumble on to the "Destination Station". On the outside one can see the Neo- Gothic concealment of St. Pancras where Ron took off with Harry in his magical car Ford Anglia in order to save him from his cruel relatives in the second Part titled "Chamber of Secrets".

Reptile House at the London Zoo
Remember in the Sorcerer’s Stone when Harry accidently discovered that he can speak snake’s language while visiting the reptile museum and also freed the python with his magic at a tender age. The zoo houses over 650 different wildlife varieties and hence is also a great place to spend quality time with your family. Stay comfortably in the Regents Park Hotels sharing proximity with the famous animal house.

Millennium Bridge
The sight of the bridge brings to mind the dramatic opening of another sequel titled "Half- Blood Prince when the death- eaters deliberately destroy the magnificent Millennium Bridge and the footbridges collapses leaving behind nothing but ashes. The Millennium Bridge is a landmark London attraction meant for pedestrian only and connecting Bankside with the City and offering panoramic view of the London city and the beautiful St. Pauls cathedral.


Leadenhall Market
The famous market in the city of London was used as a Diagon Alley In the "Philosopher’s Stone". The market is a superb example of the Victorian-era market with ornate dyed roofing. Remember the "Leaky Cauldron" in the first part, the infamous wizard pub used for all the dark activities. The pub is actually an optician shop in the Leadenhall market.

Charing Cross Road
The road is renowned for selling antiques items and for second-hand books shops giving an interesting appeal to the street. The Leaky Cauldron pub in the movie which served as an inn for the little wizards and a gateway to the magical realm from the Muggles’ world is nothing but our very own Charing Cross Road.


Revive the Harry Potter adventures by visiting these fabulous locations around accommodation in London and be prepared for a déjà-vu experience!!

Mery Cox is an associate editor of a website ukhotels4u.com which offers Regents Park Hotels. The travelers can pick from a varied range of hotels in London too at http://www.ukhotels4u.com/

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