Enjoy a comfortable and stress-free private transfer between Central London and Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter. Your professional chauffeur will collect you directly from your hotel, residence, or preferred London address and drive you safely to the studio in a premium private vehicle.
Unlike shared coaches or public transport, this service is completely private and tailored to your schedule. Your driver will wait or return at your chosen time to take you back to London, allowing you to explore the studio at your own pace.
Travel in comfort with air-conditioned executive vehicles, complimentary bottled water, and door-to-door service — perfect for families and small groups.
Please note: Studio tour tickets and admission are not included. This service provides private transportation only.
Executive:: Suitable for up to 4 passengers with 2 medium suitcases and 2 cabin bags. Ideal for solo travellers or small groups.<br/>Bottle of Water:<br/>Sedan/Saloon: Executive Vehicle EQE or E Class or similar up to 4 passengers<br/>Meet & Greet + Door-to-Door:<br/>Pickup included
Executive People Carrier:: Executive Large vehicles accommodate up to 8 passengers with 7–8 suitcases. E.g, Mercedes V-Class, Vito.<br/>Bottle of Water:<br/>Executive Van: Mercedes V Class up to 7 passengers<br/>Meet & Greet + Door-to-Door:<br/>Pickup included
Your private driver will collect you from your chosen London address at the scheduled time. After booking, you will receive confirmation and driver contact details. On the day of travel, your driver will contact you shortly before arrival and assist with luggage.
You will travel directly to the Warner Bros Studio in a comfortable private vehicle. The journey takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic.
For return journeys, your driver will meet you at the designated coach and private transfer pickup area outside the studio entrance at your pre-arranged time.
All transfers are private and not shared with other passengers.
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