Poster Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004

Where was Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban filmed

2004, Fantasy Mystery Adventure
Filming country: United Kingdom

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.

Locations

First Street

London

Scene where The Knight Bus races down the street dodging between cars.

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Number 4 Privet Drive

Watford

Scene where Harry leaves the Dursley house after accidentally casting a spell.

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Crossing Bridge

London

Scene where The Knight Bus gets really narrow to squeeze between two double-decker busses.

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Second Corner

London

Scene where The Knight Bus turns another corner and continues its journey.

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Lakeside Woods (away from lake)

Surrey

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Viaduct

Glenfinnan

Scene where The Hogwarts Express is stopped by the Dementors who attack Harry.

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Leaky Cauldron

London

Scene where The Knight Bus drops Harry off right outside the Leaky Cauldron after its race through the city.

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Hagrid's Hut

Ballachulish

Scene where The trio joins a bunch of students for Hagrid's Cafe of Magical Creatures class. The trio visits Hagrid after hearing that Buckbeak has been sentenced to death and later Harry and Hermione return to the same moment after using the Time Turner to save the hippogriff. Information about filming can be found at Glencoe Scotland.

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Hogwarts (stairs)

London

Scene where Harry and Ron walk out of Professor Trelawney's class after Hermione storms out.

Scene was shot The Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill was constructed in at the end of the 17th century to replace the earlier cathedral which was destroyed by the Great Fire of London. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the English Baroque style and was the tallest building in the city from its completion in 1710 until 1967.

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Platform 9¾

London

Scene where Ron's mom passes him his pet rat Scabbers as the train pulls out of the station.

Scene was shot A major train station in the heart of London, King’s Cross opened in 1852 and acts as the terminus for several major train lines running throughout the United Kingdom. In 2005 the station underwent a large renovation that included a distinctive new arched departures concourse.

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Knight Bus Stop

Watford

Scene where Harry sits down on the side of the road after running from home but he is frightened by a creature in the nearby bushes. His fears are (somewhat) alleviated when the Knight Bus shows up to take him to safety.

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