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King’s Cross Has Officially Escaped Muggle Control This Year

November 26, 20252 min read

This year at King’s Cross, it’s not a Christmas tree that stands there; it’s practically an alternative gateway straight to Hogwarts. Plonked right in the middle of one of the Muggle world’s busiest stations, this enchanted tree looks like a piece of décor that accidentally slipped off the Ministry’s records.

Located just steps from Platform 9¾, the tree recreates Hogsmeade shop windows at its base:

  • A wand shop that could be Ollivanders’ shadowy shelves,
  • Magical replicas of the dusty tomes from Tomes & Scrolls,
  • Even Gilderoy Lockhart-signed “over-the-top autobiographies.”

Everything is crafted with such care that it feels as though a group of Hogwarts students just passed through moments ago.

Harry Potter christmas tree at kings cross station

The higher you look, the stronger the magic gets: Gryffindor-coloured ornaments, Hogwarts letters floating as if mid-flight, owl figures perched among the branches… It’s as if the Christmas spirit got mixed with a spell and produced a London–Hogsmeade hybrid scene.

One of this year’s surprises is a tiny Honeydukes kiosk. For those who don’t want to mingle too much with the Muggle crowds, it offers a quick sweet stop; not quite as delicious as the Hogsmeade original, but still a candy shop that feels like it opened illegally in the Muggle world.

Of course it’s a bit commercial, a bit shiny, a bit too “Muggle-friendly”…

But for anyone who still believes in magic, or who’s convinced their Hogwarts letter is simply delayed, this year’s tree at King’s Cross is a small pocket of escape:

An illusion that silences Muggle reality for a few precious minutes.

Harry Potter christmas tree at kings cross station

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