The Georgian House Hotel has provided for some of its rooms a gothic feel so visitors can imagine they are using a night in Hogwarts.
There are two "Wizard Chamber" rooms that accompany a four-publication, "Muggle-size" cot; elixir jugs; cauldrons and other themed extras.
The rooms are accessible as a component of a bundle that incorporates a "Muggle strolling visit" of London, which takes in taping areas and different places that roused J.k. Rowling.
It is additionally conceivable to consolidate a stay with a Harry Potter studio visit. Visitors can take a Harry Potter visit transport from Victoria Station to the Warner Brothers Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter on the edge of Watford.
The studio has as of late opened another segment, committed to the "Dull Arts", of which the centerpiece is the restored Malfoy Manor, which turned into the central command for Voldemort and his demise eaters in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It emphasizes the shockingly practical, suspended collection of Muggle studies educator Charity Burbage and an imitation of Voldemort's pet snake Nagini propelling towards her.
Breakfast is incorporated (visitors ought to expect prepared beans instead of miss enhanced Bertie Botts beans, the inn site jokes).
A bundle that incorporates one night's b&b in the Wizard Chambers and a Muggle visit costs £249 for two grown-ups (include an additional £60 for a child), or £363 for two with tickets for the Warner Brothers Studio Tour included (include an additional £112 for a child).
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