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Are your children missing out in lockdown, want to have a fun event with their friends - why not take them on a virtual Harry Potter tour?

I am in the top 20 of over 1500 London tours in Tripadvisor, as well as a Harry Potter fan and a real life Magician, and have been running Virtual tours for over a year now.

The tours use Zoom for social distancing, are 45 minutes long and include visits to the most iconic locations in London for the films and books, a house cup competition quiz along the way, and real magic tricks throughout for your entertainment.

Costs are ?7 a head, minimum 8 attendees, maximum 20.

My website is


https://www.thelondonspy.com/


I have lived in Nutbrook Street for over 20 years which I hope JUST counts to be in the ED Forum!


Here are some recent Virtual Harry Potter Tripadvisor reviews, please message me if you are interested.


Interesting, informative and fun

My daughter really enjoyed her virtual Harry potter experience and was talking all about it for the entire weekend. The tour was very informative and interesting. The magic show and the quiz were thoroughly enjoyable. I would certainly recommend the tour.


So much fun!

The Harry Potter tour is perfect for families and is something really fun and unique to do, particularly during a time when we can't get out and about. I look forward to attending more tours in the future - both virtual and in the real world!

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