11 Real-Life Magic: Iconic Harry Potter Filming Locations You Can Visit ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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The world of wizards in Harry Potter swayed away its fans with its mesmerizing locations filmed at real places from around the globe. To bring authenticity to Harry Potter movies, the creators sought to use many historical places from the United Kingdom, which featured several shots of Hogwarts. For Harry Potter fans, these live locations bring back the experience of Harry Potter magic and nostalgia. Here are all the real-life places that were used to film Harry Potter movies and that you pay a visit to.

London Zoo

In the first Harry Potter movie, Harry takes a trip to the zoo and speaks Parseltongue. It was inside the Reptile House at the London Zoo, where a Burmese python talked to Harry. Of course, the zoo has much more than snakes and reptiles. Visitors can enjoy other species, including tigers, gorillas, penguins, and even bears.

Millennium Bridge, London

The Millennium Bridge is located at the center of London and was featured in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. In the movie, Voldemort’s followers, Death Eaters, destroy the bridge’s steel suspensions using their dark magic. The Muggle pedestrians on the bridge can be seen screaming in fear as it collapses. The Muggles are scared in the scene as they cannot see the Death Eaters. However, in reality, the Millennium Bridge is entirely safe. Harry Potter fans can happily walk on it and enjoy the view as it connects to the iconic St. Paul Cathedral.