Tuesday 16 December 2014

Feeling like in Howarts

Platform 9¾ at King’s Cross
Everyone knows that London is one of the best settings for cinema. Awarded films, successful TV series and impressive documentaries have been filmed in the English capital. But, maybe, one of the best examples is J.K.Rowling's masterpiece, Harry Potter's saga. 

Many scenes from these magical movies were shot in central London. To see the most famous place to get into Hogwarts, you need to go to King’s Cross. In this station you'll find the mysterious platform 9¾. But Leadenhall Market, Borough Market, the Australia House, Westminster Underground Station or the Great Scotland Yard have been chosen to be part of the movies too.

The Wizard’s Chambers
The best way to see all these sceneries is taking the “Muggle Walking Tour” and visiting the Warner Brothers Studio Tour. But if you are tired of being a muggle, you can sleep like a magician on the Wizard’s Chambers. This Georgian House, built in 1851, transformed part of its rooms to transport you to another world. The experience, obviously, is not going to be very cheap: "For two people, 1 night in the Wizard Chambers, with breakfast, £209 (for each additional guest sharing the room, an extra £20)." 

Let yourself be enchanted by the Christmas magic.

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