
Studio Tour Tickets
Fully hosted Studio Tour if self-guided feels like a warehouse
Hosted studio day
Price from $115
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Self-guided is the default Studio Tour: you follow a route, read signs, and get stuck behind a school group at the model. A fully guided day sells a host. You still walk the same floors. You still queue. You are paying so someone else owns the meeting point, the commentary, and the “are we lost?” question.
Ask whether the guide stays inside the exhibition or mainly narrates the coach. Those are different products wearing the same “fully guided” label.
Why this is our pick
Strong reviews for a reason: first-timers who hate museums without a voice like it. It is not a skip-the-line rope into Diagon Alley. It is hospitality.
Who this is for
- Travellers who bounce off silent exhibitions
- Small groups who want one adult in charge of the clock
- Anyone comparing this against cheaper self-guided coach packages
Best for
- Commentary without pretending it is Universal Orlando
- A hosted meeting point
- Guests who will otherwise spend the visit photographing the floor plan
What's included
- Guided Studio Tour day as described on the voucher
- Transport if this SKU includes it — many hosted days do
- Time in the exhibition; extras and shop purchases are separate
Itinerary
- 1
Meet the host
London pickup or stated point. Late is rude and expensive.
- 2
Travel
Coach time is part of the “guided” day. Use it for questions, not Instagram silence.
- 3
On the floor
Follow the host’s pace. Wandering off to the shop early can strand the group.
Highlights
- A human, not only a timed ticket
- Still Leavesden crafts and props
- Not a substitute for a London locations walk


