
Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden and Kew Gardens & Palace in southwest London are two of the city’s top attractions, each offering a unique and enriching experience.
Harry Potter Studio tour provides an in-depth look at the making of the Potter films, allowing visitors to explore iconic sets, props, and costumes.
On the other hand, Kew Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest and most diverse botanical gardens globally, featuring the historic Kew Palace and its lush landscapes.
This combination allows for efficient time use and provides a diverse cultural and recreational experience in the London area.
Combo ticket of Warner Bros. & Kew Gardens
This combo ticket for Warner Bros. Studios and Kew Gardens & Palace guarantees a fantastic day out in London.
At Kew Gardens, you can explore one of the world’s largest botanical gardens.
Your ticket includes entry to the Orchid Festival (February to March), Kew Palace (closed in Winter), temporary exhibitions, art galleries, greenhouses, and the Treetop Walkway.
You will also get a map and guide to help you see the best parts.
Then, step into the magical world of Harry Potter with a visit to Warner Bros. Studio.
Your ticket includes admission to the studios and return transport from a meeting point in London.
This combo comes with a discount of 5% (approx $10 per person) and costs $168.
You can visit each place on separate days and at any time.
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Kew Gardens to Warner Bros. Studios
Traveling from the Kew Gardens to Harry Potter Studios involves a combination of public transport options or driving.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to reach Warner Bros. Studios:
By Public Transportation
To reach Warner Bros. Studio London from Kew Gardens by public transport, follow these steps:
First take the Overground train from Kew Gardens Station to Richmond Station in approximately 4 minutes.
Then, switch to a South Western Railway train bound for London Waterloo at Richmond Station, which will take about 20 minutes.
From London Waterloo, hop on the Northern Line of the London Underground towards Edgware or High Barnet and alight at Euston Station in 10 minutes.
Next, catch a West Midlands train or London Northwestern Railway service from Euston Station to Watford Junction, which will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes.
Upon arrival at Watford Junction, take the shuttle to Warner Bros. Studios in 15 minutes.
These shuttle buses operate frequently and are synchronized with train arrivals. Depending on connections and waiting times, the total travel time is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
By Car
The estimated driving time from Kew Gardens to Warner Bros. Studios is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour depending on traffic conditions.
Warner Bros. Studios offers free parking for visitors, but it is advisable to arrive at least 20 minutes before your scheduled tour time to secure parking and reach the entrance without rushing.
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Warner Bros. Studios to Kew Gardens
Traveling by public transport from Warner Bros. Studio to Kew Gardens takes nearly two hours.
Since it can be time-consuming and the routes may be confusing, booking the combo ticket is best.
The route back to Kew Gardens from Warner Bros. Studio is the same as the one you took earlier. Check the section above for more details.
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Tips for visiting Gardens and Studios
Wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, and water bottle for Kew Gardens, but leave large bags and pets at home.
Bring a camera and wear comfortable clothes at the Studio, but skip the big bags and outside food.
Both places have great dining options: Kew Gardens has cafes and picnic spots, while the studio offers themed treats and meals.
Both locations are also accessible, with wheelchair and stroller-friendly paths, accessible restrooms, and services for visitors with disabilities.