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wall for real and take the Hogwarts Express, it still attracts many fans taking photos: they lean on the trolley, as if they could break through the wall.
If you have the chance to take a visit, the Harry Potter store next to the platform is a great place to take a look. It is built as an attempt to imitate Ollivanders wand shop and will certainly remind you of the film.
Leadenhall Market
The Leadenhall Market, made up of cobblestone walkways and glass roofs, brings together many chain stores and authentic restaurants. It is a classic representative of Victorian markets in London.
Here lies the Diagon Alley scene in “Harry Potter”, which has appeared in several films. Observant fans could spot a store with blue gates which is the entrance to Leaky Cauldron.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” at London’s West End
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” came out 19 years after “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, it’s about the grown-up Harry Potter working in the Ministry of Magic and stories of his three children.
This play is divided into two parts, played on July 30, 2016 at the West End of London. This West End play has won 9 awards in the history of Laurence Olivier Awards, which is the most awards winning drama in the history.
Westminster Underground
In the movie “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”, Mr. Weasley accompanied Harry to the Ministry of Magic and chose to take the Muggle’s underground. The underground station they walked into was Westminster station, although the scene wasn’t long, but the entire underground station was closed for a day during the shooting.
London Zoo
At the Reptile House in London Zoo, Harry Potter discovered his parseltongue for the first time.
In addition to some of the largest snakes on earth, the reptile house is also the home of lizards and crocodiles, and reptile lovers will be fascinated by the biodiversity here.