Top Places to Visit in City of London for Harry Potter Fans
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Piccadilly Circus
Famous public square and road junction known for its illuminated advertising screens and the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain featuring the statue of Eros.
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London King's Cross Railway Station
Major historic train station known for its architectural significance and role as a transportation hub connecting long-distance and suburban rail services.
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Borough Market
Historic food market with a history dating back over a thousand years, known for its diverse, high-quality, and sustainable local and international food products.
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Leadenhall Market
Historic covered market with origins in the 14th century, featuring Victorian architecture and a mix of shops, restaurants, and pubs.
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St Pancras International
Neo-gothic railway terminus known for its Victorian architecture and clock tower, serving high-speed international and domestic trains.
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City Hall
Modern high-tech government building featuring neo-futurist architecture and designed by Norman Foster. It formerly served as the headquarters of the Greater London Authority and is notable for its distinctive bulb-shaped form.
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Platform Nine and Three Quarters
A must for every Harry Potter fan - the famous Platform 9¾. Set in the western departures part of the King's Cross railway station, this is…
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Claremont Square
This square and reservoir is known as one of the filming locations for Harry Potter.
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Australian High Commission
This government building is not only Australia's diplomatic mission, but also the Gringott's Wizarding Bank from Harry Potter and the…
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Lambeth Bridge
Lambeth Bridge is a road traffic and footbridge crossing the River Thames in an east–west direction in central London.
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