“Harry Potter: The Exhibition” to Extend Run in Boston

For North American Potterheads unable to traipse across the pond to the Hogwarts side of the world, a trip to New England might be the next best thing. Harry Potter: The Exhibition is extending its tenure in Boston.

Since its arrival in CambridgeSide back in September, the experience has been enthralling the masses with the magic of Harry Potter seven days a week. According to a recent announcement by the president and CEO of Imagine, Tom Zaller, the enchantment isn’t ending anytime soon.

We are thrilled to see such an incredible response from visitors to the exhibition! Today, we’ve officially announced that we’re extending by popular demand so more people can experience this amazing exhibition in Boston through the holidays and into next spring.

The Exhibition will remain in Boston until April 27, 2025. Zaller added that tickets might be an excellent gift for loved ones this holiday season. And given the offerings, we have to agree.

When it comes to behind-the-scenes immersion, Harry Potter: The Exhibition offers fans an enchanting look at some of the best moments of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films. Guests are promised a personalized and interactive experience upon entry, from selecting a Hogwarts House to being able to choose a wand and Patronus.

Immersive sets and authentic props and costumes are also a major draw, and the Boston exhibition can now boast two more exciting items to view on display. In the Great Hall gallery, fans are able to see Professor McGonagall’s costume as worn by Dame Maggie Smith in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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On display in the Herbology gallery is a costume worn by a Herbology student in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The iconic fluffy earmuffs hearken back to the particularly rambunctious lesson repotting the Mandrakes.

Have you planned your visit yet? Let us know in the comments below.