When we went to London, one of the most exciting parts wasn't the culture or the history that London has to offer. It was the Harry Potter Studio Tour. I am an adult, and older adult. And I took my kid ( then 20 years old), to the tour. It was, by far, her favorite part of our trip to England. I must admit, it was one of my favorite parts too. Yes, I am a Potter fan. I've stood in line at Midnight for books when they were release. I've made and bought Potter costumes and toys for my kid. I actually credit the series with helping my daughter's reading level. She was capable of readying and was at grade level in second grade, but she didn't enjoy reading. Over the summer of second grade into third, she discovered the Harry Potters books. Her reading level jumped from standard second grade to at least sixth grade in just 2 months. So not only do I enjoy Potter, I enjoy what it does for kids. Increases their reading levels, imagination, and vocabulary skills. Go Potter!
The great hall
lemon drops! if this isn't the entrance to Dumbledore's office
Death eaters masks
I'm sorry if you can see the next one, you must have witnessed death. This is a Thestral.
Diagon Alley of course.
Hogwarts
And that corner in London where Harry, Ron, and Hermione are trying to sneak into the ministry.
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