Near . Last chance to see this unique Harry Potter exhibition in

Near . Last chance to see this unique Harry Potter exhibition in
Near Toulouse. Last chance to see this unique Harry Potter exhibition in France

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Fabienne Marie

Published on

Jan 9, 2025 at 12:04 p.m.

The unique event in , Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest Experience, organized in particular by Warner Bros, is open until February 2, 2025 in (Tarn-et-Garonne). Given the success of the event which immerses us in the world of the famous wizard, it has been extended over a few additional days. The exhibition was originally scheduled to close at the end of January.

The opportunity for fans and the curious to discover or rediscover this magical immersion in the world of the famous sorcerer. And you won’t have to wait to take your seats.

More than 150,000 tickets already sold

Presented at the Jardin des Plantes in Montauban since October 19, 2024, the exhibition has met with great enthusiasm. Last December, even before the Christmas holidays, more than 150,000 tickets had been sold. An average of 3,000 people come there every day.


The organizers hope to reach 250,000 tickets sold when it closes in February.

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The event also promotes the Cité d’Ingres outside the borders of Occitania. Montauban is therefore among the most trendy destinations for French travelers this winter on Airbnb rivaling municipalities that host some of the largest ski resorts in the Alps!

You only have a few weeks left to enjoy it.

Practical information

Harry Potter – The Forbidden Forest Experience
Open until February 2, 2025.
Tuesday to Sunday, from 5:45 p.m.
At the Jardin des Plantes, 10, Grand rue Sapiac in Montauban.
Accessible from a very young age.
Prices: from €19 for an adult; and €14 for a child. Free for children under 3 years old.
To reserve your ticket, go to the experience website.

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