
Harry Potter at Little Whinging Zoo
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Harry Potter Tours
Come and see some of the locations used in the Harry Potter films. A day tour of London and Oxford includes many Hogwarts' scenes. A two day Harry Potter tour could also include scenes from Lacock and Gloucester.

The Lewis Chessmen from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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A tour of London could include London Zoo, King's Cross and St Pancras stations, the Lewis chessmen and Borough Market, which have all been used in the Harry Potter films.
A Harry Potter day tour out of London can include Oxford, where the hall of Christ Church College was the basis for the Hogwarts dining room. Plus we can drive past the Dursleys' house, where Harry lived under the stairs.

Harry Potter's first flying lesson (Alnwick Castle)
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Lacock Abbey, Gloucester Cathedral, the North Yorkshire Railway, Alnwick Castle and Glencoe in Scotland have all been used in various Harry Potter films.
Harry Potter tours can be as short as a half day in London up to 7-10 days around England and Scotland.
Da Vinci Code Tours

Horseguards Parade, where the Teacher murdered Rémy in the Da Vinci Code.
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Temple Church, which houses the stone knights of the Da Vinci Code
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Come and see where Sophie Neveu and Robert Langdon tried to solve the clues in Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. Admire the stone knights in the Temple Church before visiting Westminster Abbey to see the tomb of Sir Isaac Newton and the Chapter House, where Teabing lays a trap for them.

Westminster Abbey, where Neveu and Langton go in the Da Vinci Code
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Afterwards see where the Teacher murdered Rémy on Horseguards Parade, before taking time to enjoy the art of the National Gallery, especially Leonardo da Vinci's Virgin of the Rocks.

National Gallery, home of Leonardo da Vinci's Virgin of the Rocks
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The wonderful carvings inside Rosslyn Chapel, used in the final scenes of the Da Vinci Code
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You could combine this with a trip to Scotland to see Rosslyn Chapel, near Edinburgh, where closing scenes of the Da Vinci Code take place. It houses the most wonderful carvings dating back to the 1400s. If you would like to see some of the places used in the film, like Lincoln Cathedral, then you have an excuse to take a tour around Britain.
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