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Couples can enjoy 'bewitching' Valentine's banquet on the 'Harry Potter' set

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Elsa Vulliamy
Thursday 14 January 2016 09:10 EST
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Tables will be set with candles and flowers to create a magically romantic atmosphere.
Tables will be set with candles and flowers to create a magically romantic atmosphere. (Warner Brother Studios)

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Harry Potter fans are being invited to have their Valentine's dinner in the Hogwarts Great Hall this year.

Warner Brothers entertainment company said its Harry Potter studio tour will see the venue open its doors to couples on the evening of 13 and 14 February, when they can enjoy a "bewitching" romantic dinner for two on the set.

As part of the "Valentine's dinner experience", couples will walk down a red carpet towards the original Great Hall set, where they can have their photo taken and enjoy a three-course meal on individual tables decorated with candles and flowers.

After the meal, guests will be given an exclusive after-hours post-dinner tour of the studio, where they can visit the original Gryffindor common room, have a drink on Platform 91/4 and enjoy chocolates overlooking the Hogwarts castle.

They will also recieve their very own wand at the end of the evening.

But the experience comes with a hefty price tag - at £247.50 per person - but with the £230-Hogwarts Christmas dinner selling out in 24 hours, empty tables are unlikely.

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