London to Warner Bros. Studio – ways to reach

Ways to reach Warner Bros. Studio

Curious about how to reach Harry Potter World? Don’t worry; we’ve got all your transportation questions covered!

If you’re heading to Warner Bros. Studio from Central London, the best option is to get a guided tour ticket.

Once you book the tour, you won’t have to worry about how to get there because they provide air-conditioned transport to and from the destination. 

How far is Warner Bros Studio?

The Harry Potter Studio isn’t actually in London; it’s just outside Watford, which is about 32 kilometers (or 20 miles) north of central London.

While there’s a big car park outside the Warner Bros Studio, the traffic can get pretty hectic, so it’s usually better to hop on London public transport instead of driving.

Best way to reach the Harry Potter Studio Tour

Booking a ticket that includes roundtrip transportation is the best way to have a blast at Warner Bros. Studio Tour and see everything in one day without feeling exhausted.

These tours usually start from central London. Some tours include a pick-up from your hotel or a nearby location.

When your tour could include transport by bus or train, in both cases, you get dropped pretty close to the entrance. 

Besides, while purchasing your Warner Bros. Studio tour tickets, you can opt for additional activities such as a guided walking tour of Oxford.

Check out the most popular Harry Potter Tours that visitors love:

TicketsCost
Harry Potter Studio Tour and Oxford Day TripFrom £149
Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour from LondonFrom £116
Harry Potter Family Package with Transfers from LondonFrom £400 per group up to 4
Harry Potter Studios & Private Transfer from Central LondonFrom £160
Warner Bros. Studio Tour from King’s CrossFrom £119
Warner Bros. Studio Tour with Train Tickets from Euston StationFrom £179
Warner Bros. Studio Tour & Rail Tickets from BirminghamFrom £159
Warner Bros. Studios and 1-Day London Hop-on Hop-off tourFrom £154
Warner Bros. Studio Tour with Return TransportationFrom £99

Public Transportation to Warner Bros. Studio

There are several ways to reach Warner Bros Studio from London. You can use the train plus shuttle bus combination or drive to the attraction in your car. 

By Train

Getting to the Warner Bros. Studio train tour from London is easy and convenient. 

If you’re in London, you can catch a train from either King’s Cross or Euston Station. But if you’re coming from Birmingham, you can hop on a train to get to Watford Junction.

If you opt for the Warner Bros Rail package, you get both entry to Warner Bros. Studios and your train tickets. So, it is a deal that takes care of everything for you!

The train ride usually takes about 20 minutes on the faster ones, but it might be up to 50 minutes on slower trains.

Continue with the Shuttle Bus

Once you’re at Watford Junction, catch the special shuttle bus to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour. 

The shuttle runs every 20 minutes from 9.20 am to match up with your tour timings. And don’t worry, the ride only takes about 15 minutes.

There’s a small fee for the shuttle service, usually around £3 for a return ticket, but it’s good to double-check the current prices just in case.

Remember, to use the shuttle service, you must show your booking confirmation for the studio tour.

By Car

Driving from central London to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Leavesden is straightforward and takes about an hour, depending on traffic.

Turn on Google Maps to reach the Harry Potter Studio Tour. The Studio is easy to find and has plenty of free parking.

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