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Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

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TripBlogOct 21, 2020

Contents

  • Harry Potter Studios: A Paradise for Fans of Harry Potter
  • King's Cross Railway Station: Where is Platform 9 and 3/4?
  • Borough Market: Food Market on the South Bank of the Thames
  • Notting Hill: The Antique Market Setting From the Movies
  • Paddington Railway Station: The Birthplace of PaddingtonBear
  • Old Royal Naval College: The Shooting Location of Many Excellent Movies
  • Millennium Bridge: The Bridge That Gets Attacked in Harry Potter
  • ZSL London Zoo: Where Harry First Talks to a Snake
  • Piccadilly Circus: The Navel of London
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Must-visit places for fans of British TV series. 9 classic photography sites that will transport you into a TV series!

Harry Potter Studios is 20 miles northwest of London. It was originally the set for the Harry Potter films. Later, it was bought by Warner Brothers and converted into a theme park. There are a lot of the actual sets, props and activities inside, making it a paradise for Harry Potter fans. Meanwhile, there are all kinds of Harry Potter souvenirs for sale. The studio is divided into an exterior and interior section. It has a large area and you can take as many photos there as you wish. There are a large number of indoor sets inside the studios, such as Diagon Alley, the Ministry of Magic, Hogwarts Dormitory, public lounges and classrooms, the Hogwarts Thatched Tunnel, the cupboard at Dursleys' house that Harry slept in, and the Weasleys' humble house. There are also a great collection of props, costumes, and souvenirs, which are absolutely amazing for fans of Harry Potter.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

Kings Cross Station is one of the oldest railway stations in London. It mainly operates trains to and from northern England and Scotland, and is one of the important transport hubs in London. It became popular due to Harry Potter, as fans know that Platform 9 and 3/4 is the starting point of the Hogwarts Express. Its location is actually at an arched wall between Platform 4 and Platform 5 in King's Cross Station. In order to satisfy Harry Potter fans, a "Platform 93/4" sign has been hung on the wall between Platform 9 and Platform 10 in King's Cross station, and there is a luggage cart half embedded in the wall below it, as if it really leads into themysterious magical world.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

Borough Market is the most famous food market in London, and is located on the south bank of the Thames. There are countless street delicacies and fresh foods here, and many food critics and chefs come here to look for ingredients. You can not only eat delicious food and buy gifts, but also experience the atmosphere of a local London market. The bar opposite the market gate is also the set of "The Leaky Cauldron" in Harry Potter. Under the London Bridge (railway bridge), the market is full of people, and is accompanied by the sound of food being prepared, and from time to time, the sound of trains rumbling overhead. In addition, from the London Eye to the market, the south bank of the riverside promenade is the Thames River's most beautiful scenic route, where you can see a panoramic view of the beautiful buildings on both banks.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

Notting Hill is located in the west of London near Hyde Park. The movie "Notting Hill" was named after it. It has a Bohemian style and an independent temperament and is famous for its various characteristic stores and Saturday's antique market. Most stores open at 9 am and the Notting Hill Antique Market (also known as Portobello Market) opens on Saturdays. Notting Hill generally refers to the whole area of Notting Hill. The best part is Portobello Road, with its many exquisite stores on both sides. A grand Notting Hill Carnival is held here over the last weekend of August every year, with African and Caribbean culture as the theme, including a carnival parade and all kinds of unique street food. It is the largest street culture and art festival in Europe. However, it is very crowded.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

Paddington Station is one of the most famous railway stations in London. It mainly operates trains to and from the west of England, such as Windsor, Oxford, Bath, and Bristol. The name of the protagonist in the famous British fairy tale Paddington Bear derives from this place. This is also the shooting location of the film Paddington Bear. Do you remember the scene of the little bear wandering around the station alone with his luggage and drowning in the cold indifferent crowd, and then luckily bumping into the Browns? You can come to Paddington Railway Station to recollect the movie's classic clips.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

Old Royal Naval College is the most famous architectural treasure in Greenwich and a world cultural heritage site as recognized by UNESCO. It is said that it is the place on the British Isles where natural scenery and buildings complement each other the best. It has also become a shooting location for many classic films, such as "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "The King's Speech", "Thor: The Dark World", "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" and "Sherlock Holmes". You can stroll around the college here and reminisce about scenes from famous movie.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

Millennium Bridge, which spans the Thames and connects the Tate Modern Art Gallery and St Paul's Cathedral, was built in England to welcome the turn of the millennium. This is the onlypure pedestrian walkway bridge on the Thames River. The architecture is thin, like a person opening his arms to welcome tourists, and the design is very unique. The Millennium Bridge, where a scene in Harry Potter is set, is also a pilgrimage location for many Harry Potter fans. Inthe movie "Harry Potter 6: The Half Blood Prince", the Death Eaters invade the Muggle World, and this magnificent bridge is attacked in the ensuing chaos. Fans of Harry Potter can stand on the Millennium Bridge and recall the breathtaking scene from the movie.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

ZSL London Zoo is the world's first wildlife science zoo. Founded in 1828, it has over 750 different animal species, including mammals, birds, invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. When you come here, you will have a chance to get up close with these wonderful creatures. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry found out for the first time in the reptile Pavilion of London Zoo that he had the special ability to talk with snakes, and could use magic to change the python's glass window. Here you can stand in the same position as Harry and see all kinds of lizards and snakes with strange patterns.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

Piccadilly Circus, known as "the navel of London", is the most famous circular square in London. It is located at the intersection of five commercial streets. The surrounding buildings giveoff a classical vibe. The square is the center of the shopping district in downtown London, and is also a gathering place for all kinds of activities. Transportation here is convenient and it is busy both day and night with a large stream of people passing through it. In the movie "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1", there is an impressive scene where Harry, Hermione and Ron fly through the west end of London. This scene was shot in Piccadilly Circus.

Must-Visit Places for Fans of British TV Series. 9 Classic Photography Sites that Will Transport You Into a TV Series!

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