This is a beautiful, very well done display that you can find at 12, Grimmauld Place, just by the entrance to Diagon Alley. The bus looks exactly like in the movies and you can find Stan, the bus controller, in front of it, alongside the bus' shrunken head. You can go talk to him but there is usually a line up. The actor's uniform look amazing too. He is always very much in character and the shrunken head can talk. This is a fun little attraction. You can also walk to the back of the bus to look inside and take more pictures. Sadly you cannot go inside, which I wish we could do. It is quite small so there would have to have someone controlling the line, but still. The 12, Square Grimmauld is also just a display, so you cannot go inside, but looks very authentic. If you watch the "building" for long enough, you can see Kreatur peaking though a window from time to time. There is also a cute little stand next to the bus where you can purchase 12, Square Grimmauld merchandise, like t-shirts and shrunken heads that talk (but...
Read more🚍📸⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Knight Bus — The Perfect Photo Spot for Wizarding World Superfans!
The Knight Bus isn’t a ride, but for those who are truly nerdy and in love with the Wizarding World, it’s an absolute must-stop photo op. Just imagine posing in front of this iconic triple-decker purple bus — instantly transporting you to the magical streets of London where Harry’s wild ride began.
It’s a fantastic spot to geek out, snap some epic pics, and soak up the atmosphere. Bonus points if you channel your inner Harry or the hilarious shrunken heads hanging out in the windows!
If you’re all about those authentic Wizarding World moments, The Knight Bus photo op is a charming, fun slice of magic you won’t want to miss.
Not a ride, but pure photo gold for...
Read moreUpdate: when the bus driver is busy, sit down and watch them do some amazing acting. The driver we watched is named Simon, and Ernie and him had such great spirit and jokes. The facial expressions and totally in characterness of it made it such a fun way to spend thirty minutes. I would have never thought to sit down and just watch, but Simon was phenomenal to watch interacting with kids. He didn't really need much from the kids to help them have fun and ask great questions.
Fun attraction outside of Diagon Alley! The bus drivers are always in character and great fun for adults and children to talk to. Don't forget to walk around the back side of the bus so you can look inside! Great design over all that looks just...
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