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A one-way train ticket from London to the Scottish Highlands today ranges from £56–£200, depending on when it’s booked. Assuming students book in advance and return home for start/end of ...
Guests will also encounter other visitors, officials and residents from the wizarding world, including exchange students from the Hogwarts and Ilvermorny Schools of Witchcraft and Wizardry, an ...
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Students can travel to Diagon Alley with Floo Powder (but make sure to pronounce it correctly) in search of their supplies.
Guests will arrive by magic, via the Metro-Floo, which was inspired by the Floo Network from the Harry Potter books and films, which enables witches and wizards to travel via fireplace.
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Strolling entertainment: Guests will encounter other visitors, including exchange students from Hogwarts and an Auror from the French Ministry of Magic “who roams inquiring of suspicious ...
Also, for the first time in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter--they travel across countries and time to 1990s London using the Métro-Floo.
Riders begin by using the Métro-Floo — a mode of wizarding transit inspired by the Floo Network — to travel from Paris across time and country to the British Ministry of Magic in the 1990s.
There's also Les Galeries Mirifiques, where guests can buy "wizarding gear," a sweet shop called K. Rammelle, and Tour En Floo, which will sell ministry-themed memorabilia.