I wanted to share our day going out to the Warner Bros Harry Potter studios, and thank everyone who helped me plan this day. It was great!
So, its DH, myself, and DD17. Weve been to London enough that weve done the main tourist stuff, so we were ready to branch out. I would definitely say that for Harry Potter fans, this tour is worth doing even if its your first time to London. We learned so much about how films are made in general, and so, so much about all the craft and detail that went into the Harry Potter films. Every minute was fascinating!
We stayed in the Mercure London Paddington Hotel, which is literally right outside Paddington Station. So convenient! We took the Heathrow Express in, walked up the ramp from the station, and there was our hotel. Our plane landed at 7:15 am, and we were checked into to our room, which was ready, by 8:45.

I had been a little worried that the location would be noisy, especially since we were on a lower floor, but we were facing an alley and both nights were silent. The room was typically small but comfy (a king bed and a double sofa bed) and the free wifi was fantastic. There were several pubs in the block around the hotel, and fast food in Paddington Station including a Pret, where we grabbed our morning porridge. The station also had a Boots, which came in handy when we realized wed failed to pack a few essentials.
The location was really nice for getting around London as Paddington also has a tube station, the entrance to which was right outside the hotels front door. To go out to the studios, we took the Bakerloo line to Oxford Circus, switched to the Victoria Line to Euston, then got on the London Midland train to Watford Junction, where there is a shuttle to the studios. (this was the best connection for the time of day we went, ymmv)
We had to buy a travel card that got us out to zone 9, then when we exited at Watford Junction we paid a bit more (about 12 pound for the three of us) that paid for a round trip ticket for the extra distance. We had obviously already used the first half of that, even though we paid at the exit, but this way we could get back without owing anything. The window clerk at the tube station couldnt sell us that extension. The whole journey took just under an hour, then we waited about 5 minutes for the shuttle bus, which got us to the studios very quickly. DD was thrilled there was wifi on the shuttle.
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