HARRY POTTER STUDIO TOUR GUIDE - Hogwarts, Forbidden Forest & Butter Beer - London Vlog 2018
Harry Potter! Who doesn’t love it? It’s a phenomenon that seems to have reached every corner of the world. In this video and guide we'll be telling you everything you need to know about the tour, from where to get your tickets, to all of our favourite parts.
Harry Potter is one of the biggest film franchises in the world and it was an incredible experience to go behind the scenes and learn more about it. The tour really does take you into the films with incredible sets, real props and even the original costumes! It’s also one of the biggest tourist attractions in London and it’s easy to see why, being a true once in a lifetime experience for any Harry Potter fan.
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Our favourite part of the tour has to be the Forbidden Forest. We loved the walk up to it, and it set the scene incredibly well. There was wind, fog, thunder and lightning, and of course I can’t forget the giant spiders. This was just one example of how well detailed and designed the studios were! We also really liked going inside Harry’s house on Privet Drive, to see it in real life was just another pinch yourself moment!
Another big highlight of the tour for us was the amazing scaled set of Hogwarts near the end, it was just breathtaking! The section on how everything was designed was super interesting too, and of course Platform 9¾ where you actually got to go on the Hogwarts Express!
We also got to taste Butterbeer! And spent far too long wandering around the gift shop. We really had the most amazing day at the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London.
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The Harry Potter Studio Tour - Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - FULL EXPERIENCE
The Making of Harry Potter
A Full tour around the Warner Bros. Studio Tour -- The making of Harry Potter at Leavesden Studios outside London.
On this tour I walk around all the sets beginning with the Great Hall including its costumes of Hogwarts students, two large tables which are set for dinner; the teachers' table where the Hogwarts Professors sat and statues featuring their costumes can be seen there.
It then follows the tour through the interior sets such as the iconic Potions Classroom, Gryffindor Common Room, DumbleDore's Office, Ministry of Magic fireplaces, Defence against the Dark Arts Classroom, The Burrow, Hagrid's Hut and many props such as the Goblet of Fire, Wands, Time Turner, Memory Cabinet, Broom Sticks, etc. In fact you name it and it is here.
Exterior sets such as number four, Privet Drive, Hogwarts Bridge, the Riddle family grave and the triple-decker purple Knight Bus are showcased in the Studio Tour's backlot -- it's also one of two places in the world where you can buy Butterbeer!
Then it is on to the more behind the scenes areas such
as the Creature Shop, Diagon Alley and the Model Room with its impressive scale model of Hogwarts before finally ending in the Studio Gift Shop.
The Harry Potter film series made Leavesden its home for more than ten years. As the books were still being released while the films were being made, the production crew saved many of the iconic sets, props and costumes that were created especially for the films - just in case they were ever needed later on in the series.
Once filming wrapped on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 in 2010, the production crew were left with a treasure trove of thousands of intricate and beautifully-made artefacts, many of which wouldn't have been saved on a typical production.
The team behind Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter wanted to preserve and showcase these iconic props, costumes and sets so that Harry Potter fans could experience the magic of filmmaking first-hand. Many of the original cast and crew returned to reassemble the sets and record their memories from filming, and on 31st March 2012, the Studio Tour opened its doors.
Set adjacent to the working film studios where all eight Harry Potter films were made, the Studio Tour offers visitors the unique opportunity to explore two soundstages and a backlot filled with original sets, animatronic creatures and breathtaking special effects.
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What It's Like At The Official Harry Potter Set At Warner Bros. London Studio
Take a step into the world of Harry Potter in the official Warner Bros. studio tour. The tour opened in 2012 and offers visitors the chance to step onto the iconic sets found in the films, such as the Great Hall, Diagon Alley and the Forbidden Forest. You can also taste Butterbeer, learn wizard moves at wand choreography, and visit the Behind the Seams workshop, where you can try on clothes that were worn in the films.
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Places to see in ( Northwood - UK )
Places to see in ( Northwood - UK )
Northwood is an elevated residential settlement in the London Borough of Hillingdon adjoining Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve and which shares a northern border with Hertfordshire. Northwood was used for location filming of the Goods' and Leadbetters' houses and surrounding streets in the BBC TV situation comedy series The Good Life.
Northwood was first recorded in 1435 as Northwode, formed from the Old English 'north' and 'wode', meaning 'the northern wood', in relation to Ruislip. In 1086 at the Domesday Book the Northwood-embracing parish of Ruislip had immense woodland, sufficient to support one parish with 1,500 pigs per year, and a park for wild beasts (parcus ferarum).
Northwood, however, elevated and separated from the rest of the parish by a belt of woodland, took until the 19th century to form a village — 350 acres (140 ha) in the manor of St. Catherine's were inclosed under the first Middlesex Inclosure Act in 1769 privatizing land which lay west of Ducks Hill Road, including West Wood (now Mad Bess Wood) which was common ground. A further 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) of Ruislip parish were inclosed in 1804. The character of the area in providing for Northwood and Ruislip Hills to have the majority of open spaces as opposed to housing land was begun by transfers of open space land to the public as early as 1899.
Northwood post town extends into two contiguous neighbourhoods in Hertfordshire named Eastbury and Moor Park the south of which share use of the Moor Park tube station (that has fast trains into the centre of London for commuters). A triangular area of Northwood including the old High Street, Chester Road and Hallowell Road is a place of Local Architectural Special Interest, a restriction to protect the ornate Victorian houses made of high quality brickwork. Dotted across the area are 22 listed buildings (for their architecture).
Northwood Hills includes Haste Hill and is separated by green buffers on almost all sides, though touches Eastbury Village to the south and had a population of 11,441 in 2008 according to the Office for National Statistics. Northwood Grange incorporates a 15th-century block with a crown-post roof, a cross-wing of the same date, and a long range of about 1600.
The area is served by Northwood, Northwood Hills and Moor Park London Underground stations, on the Metropolitan line. The area is also served by Transport for London contracted bus routes 282, 331 and H11, connecting the area to Ruislip, Harrow, Northolt, Denham, Greenford, Uxbridge and Ealing Hospital. The area is also served by Arriva Shires & Essex route 8 connecting the area to South Oxhey, Watford, Leavesden and Abbots Langley.
( Northwood - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Northwood . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Northwood - UK
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