
From ₹1,95,000/- per person
London (4 N) · Edinburgh (2 N) · Glasgow (4 N)
Explore the magical world of Harry Potter with a special Warner Bros. Studio Tour, including transport and free Wi-Fi for the whole family.
Discover Scotland's rich history at Stirling Castle and enjoy the stunning landscapes of Loch Lomond on a full-day tour, complete with a knowledgeable guide.
Experience Glasgow's vibrant culture with a hop-on hop-off bus tour, visiting iconic sites like Glasgow Cathedral and the Riverside Museum.
All key logistics handled: visa assistance, travel insurance, and transfers throughout.
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PRIVATE TAXI
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4-star · 65 Westbourne Grove
Duration: 24h
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Marvel at how the SFX team at Warner Bros. created some of the movies’ scariest characters, including an animatronic foetal Lord Voldemort, and visit Privet Drive, home of Harry’s dreadful aunt and uncle, the Dursleys. In the costume section, see up close in incredible detail the wardrobes of characters such as Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and the students of Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. No visit would be complete without visiting P latform 9¾, and on this tour, you’ll have a chance to snap a photo with the trolley on your way to catch the Hogwarts Express. Triwizard Tournament (15th May-8th September 2025) WALK IN THE SHOES OF A CHAMPION THIS SUMMER AT WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR LONDON – THE MAKING OF HARRY POTTER During Harry’s fourth year at Hogwarts, he is mysteriously selected to participate in the Triwizard Tournament despite being under the qualifying age. During the contest, Harry is put through a series of fearsome challenges as he comes face-to-face with a fire-breathing dragon, retrieves his friends from the Black Lake and faces obstacles and creatures along the way. Go behind the scenes of the Triwizard Tournament and discover how filmmakers created the competition with never-before-seen secrets to be revealed. For summer 2025, for the first time ever, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London will introduce its Backlot Stage, showcasing the Secrets of Special Effects. A new, dedicated indoor space where you will discover how filmmakers brought the action-packed scenes from the Triwizard Tournament to life. Comprising a digital screen, a stage and tiered seating, the Backlot Stage promises to uncover secrets that not even the most knowledgeable Muggle will know. From creating the Hungarian Horntail dragon to understanding how Harry held his breath for so long underwater, all will be uncovered as part of the feature. Relive the iconic moments from the fourth film where the three well-known schools of magic, Hogwarts, Beauxbaton and Durmstrang go head-to-head to be crowned the champion of the Triwizard Tournament. The Studio Tour will bring the schools to life with a demonstration reminiscent of the Beauxbaton and Durmstrang students’ arrival, equipped with the iconic blue dresses and fur accessories as seen in the film. Also new for the Studio Tour, if you are brave enough to take your name from the free Activity Passport and put it into the Goblet of Fire, which will be waiting for you in the wand room. Further additions include Mad-Eye Moody’s arrival into the Great Hall, wizarding journalist Rita Skeeter, best known for her poison pen articles, will be welcomed to the Studio Tour along with her self-writing quill. Elsewhere, the Forbidden Forest will recreate the all[1]important moment when Hagrid reveals the first task to Harry Important information Please note you will have approximately 4 hours at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour.


Free day to explore the city at your own pace or relax as you wish.


Free day to explore the city at your own pace or relax as you wish.
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4-star · 129 Royal Mile
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SHARED RAIL
Duration: 24h
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You travel to Stirling Castle where you can visit the imposing stronghold, the favorite residence of the Stuart Kings, and where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned. You then continue into the beautiful forested hills of the Trossachs National Park and stop for lunch in Aberfoyle. After lunch, you take the high road to Loch Lomond and you travel through the protected lands of Scotland's first National Park. The route you take is along the eastern shores, a beautiful sheltered stretch of the loch, and the perfect place to enjoy a walk along the bonny banks. You can enjoy the view of Loch Lomond and walk in the footsteps of Scotland's famous highland folk hero, Rob Roy MacGregor. From here you return to Edinburgh in the late afternoon. Experience the Highlands' natural forests, lochs, and mountains and feel Scotland's past in the heartland of its greatest heroes. Stirling Castle is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland. The castle sits on top of Castle Hill surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs that provide a strong defense. This strategic location made it an important fortress from the very beginning. Many Kings and Queens from Scotland have been crowned at Stirling. The castle withstood at least eight sieges during its history.
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3-star · 74 Miller Street
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SHARED RAIL
Duration: 24h
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Experience all Glasgow has to offer with an incredible and complete tour: the Red Tour. Your ticket gives you access to this unique tour, that will bring you to Glasgow's famous sites, historic landmarks, and vibrant cultural hotspots. With the Red Tour , delve into Glasgow's rich history as you pass iconic attractions such as Glasgow Cathedral, the Riverside Museum, and Glasgow Green. Learn about the city's heritage through the entertaining and informative commentary, ensuring you don't miss out on any of the fascinating details that make Glasgow unique. Whether you're interested in art, music, history, or shopping, the classic tour offers something for everyone. We're so excited to have you join us on this Glaswegian adventure. You can hop on and off at any stop, and we'd love to show you around. Let's start at George Square, where you can admire the stunning City Chambers. It's got more marble than the Vatican! From there, we'll take you to Glasgow Cathedral, which has stood for over 800 years. There's a reason why Glasgow is known as one of the friendliest cities in the world! Make your way to the lively Barras Market , a real Glasgow institution, and have a lovely chat with the locals. Have a good old browse through the lovely, quirky bits and pieces while you chuckle at the wonderful Glaswegian sense of humour. If you're looking for a more conventional shopping experience, hop on the bus and head over to the busy boulevards of shops near Argyle Street. Back on the top deck of our bus and heading to the city's wonderful West End , you'll have the perfect opportunity to take some truly fantastic photos of the gothic spires of the University of Glasgow. Why not hop off and explore the historic campus? It'll feel like you've been transported into a Harry Potter film! The University is perched on a hill, so you can enjoy some truly breathtaking city views from the top. Get your ticket today and discover Glasgow by bus in style! Red Route First departure from Stop 1 at 9am Last departure from Stop 1 at 4:30pm Frequency: Every 15 minutes from 9am till 4:30pm. Every 30 minutes from 4:30pm till 6:30pm. Tour duration: 90 minutes Live guides are available from April- September on the Red Route. Audio commentary on the rest of the year. Audioguide commentary in 7 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish and Mandarin Full accessibility for wheelchair users is available on all the tours. One dedicated wheelchair space is available on the lower deck of each bus Bus Stops 1. George Square 2. Glasgow Cathedral 3. High Street for Merchant City 4. The Barras 5. Glasgow Green 6. St. Enoch Centre 7. St. Vincent Place 8. Oswald Street 9. Argyle Street 10. Hilton Garden Inn 11. SEC Centre 11A. Clydeside Distillery 12. Riverside Museum 13. Old Schoolhouse 14. University off Glasgow 15. Byres Road 16. Kelvingrove Museum 17. Kelvingrove Hotels 18. Charing Cross 19. School of Art 20. RSAMD 21. Buchanan Bus Station Yellow Route First departure from Stop 1 at 9:45am Last departure from Stop 1 at 4:15pm Frequency: every 30 minutes Tour duration: 90 minutes Audio guide commentary in English only Full accessibility for wheelchair users is available on all the tours. One dedicated wheelchair space is available on the lower deck of each bus Bus Stops 1. George Square 2. Glasgow Cathedral 3. Tennants 4. High Street for Merchant City 5. Barrowlands 6. Celtic Park 7. Bridgeton, Bandstand 8. West Brewery 9. The Barras 10. McLennan Arch 11. Broomielaw 12. Finneston 13. Science Centre 14. Govan Stones 15. Fairfield 16. Ibrox Stadium 17. Hilton Garden Inn 18. SEC Centre 19. Clydeside Distillery 20. Riverside Museum 21. Kelvingrove Museum 22. Hidden Lane 23. Blythswood Square 24. Nelson Mandela Pl Important information - There may be restrictions The bus will not operate on 25-26 December and 1-2 January. Please note that the Yellow Route will only operate in high season (4th April - 29th September 2025). The Red Route will be available all year round (currently until 31st December 2025).
Duration: 24h
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You travel north into the Highlands, and over the “Rest and be Thankful” pass to the whitewashed 18th century town of Inveraray, home to the Duke of Argyll’s Castle. Following a visit to Inveraray, you continue to the iconic Kilchurn Castle*, magnificently situated at the head of Loch Awe and surrounded by towering mountains. After lunch in the fishing port of Oban, famous as the Gateway to the Isles, you will continue along the stunning west coast through Appin, passing the impregnable Castle Stalker, before spending the afternoon in the majestic beauty of Glencoe, one of the Scots’ favourite mountain regions. Then its onwards across the wild Rannoch Moor heading south, stopping at Loch Lomond on the way before your return journey to Glasgow.


Free day to explore the city at your own pace or relax as you wish.
Transfer


PRIVATE TAXI
Airport Transfer