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Where is the scene of Harry Potter? Harry Potter location summary

Britain is the birthplace of "Harry Potter", whether it is the story of the book and the magic world, or the shooting of a series of films, all take place here. So when you come to Britain, you must go to some 'magic worlds' to find out. Do you know where the scene of Harry Potter is? Tourists who don't know must not miss the following.

Kingscross: in fact, there is no real 93 / 4 Platform in the station. This platform is specially built for fans all over the world. There is half a luggage cart on the wall. The staff are also very considerate. They have prepared scarves, magic wands and other props, so that everyone can wear scarves and push cars to take pictures here, pretending to go to Hogwarts to go to school. There are so many fans in a long line that they can take a special effect photo of the person and scarf flying up for 9 pounds each.

Arnick Castle: the appearance of Hogwarts Castle comes from arnick castle, where Harry first met Quidditch.

The castle is the second largest residential castle in England. It is a private castle with medieval style. It is open to the public from March to October every year. The owners of the castle will come back to live in the rest of the year, and even arrange Quidditch lessons for the fans to experience.

Address: Alnwick Castle Alnwick, Northumberland ne66 1nq

Oxford:

Christchurch college canteen: Hogwarts Hall

This is perhaps the most impressive part of Hogwarts. At the beginning of the movie, Harry stands in the ranks of freshmen, slowly approaching the branch hat, waiting for his final college.

But this brightly lit auditorium, the dining room of Christchurch college, Oxford University, is not as grand as in the movie, but it is exciting enough.

Bodley Library: it's the library on the second floor of Hogwarts castle. Harry once put on his invisibility cloak and sneaked into the library's forbidden area late at night to search for the magic stone materials.

York butcher Street: the scene of Diagon Alley, the prosperous magic world. Cobblestone paved path on both sides of the forest with a variety of small shops, skew building some crowded, a dazzling display of countless goods.

Elephant caf é: a caf é in Edinburgh, famous for J.K. Rowling's writing Harry Potter here. At that time, J.K. Rowling was short of money. In order to save the heating expenses at home, she ordered a cup of coffee here every day and wrote the early Harry Potter. It is the birthplace of Harry Potter and the pilgrimage place for Harry Potter fans. The store is very small and needs to line up to order. The most important thing is that the ceiling of the bathroom inside is covered with the signatures of fans.

Warner Bros. Harry middot; Potter London set: it's a magical experience for movie fans. You can learn the secrets behind the scenes and get close to the iconic props and costumes. There is a Harry Potter shop next to each location where you can buy some magic souvenirs, but the price is a little expensive.