The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter is a walkthrough exhibition and studio tour. Opened to the public on March 31, 2012, it offers visitors a unique behind-the-scenes look into the creation of the *Harry Potter* films. The attraction was conceived after the conclusion of filming on *Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2*, when the production team made the decision to preserve and showcase the vast collection of detailed sets, iconic props, and intricate costumes created for the series. Unlike a theme park, the Studio Tour is a self-guided experience through the actual film sets, allowing visitors to see the incredible craftsmanship and artistry that brought J.K. Rowling's wizarding world to the screen. It covers all aspects of filmmaking, from concept art and prop-making to creature effects and set design. The tour is housed in two soundstages, J and K, which are adjacent to the active film studio, and it stands as a testament to the legacy of the British talent that worked on the franchise.
The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London does not exist within the canonical narrative of the *Harry Potter* novels and has no direct role in the story's plot. Its significance is entirely in the real world, serving as a physical monument to the film adaptations of the series. The attraction acts as a bridge between the fictional Wizarding World and the fans who love it. It preserves the tangible legacy of the film series, offering an immersive and educational experience that demonstrates the filmmaking process. For millions of visitors, it provides a unique opportunity to step into the world they saw on screen, viewing the actual items and locations that were part of the production.
The tour features a vast collection of original sets and props, with key areas including: