Return to Hogwarts! Celebration for Harry Potter Fans in Puebla

For fans of the magical world of Harry Potter, September 1st is always a special date, so get ready for this day, and the best part is that you can celebrate it in Puebla.

Yes, as you read, the event will be in Puebla, and you won’t have to go to London’s King’s Cross station to board the Hogwarts Express.

Where will this event for Harry Potter fans in Puebla be held?

The event for Harry Potter lovers will be at the Mexican Railways Museum in Puebla, on 11 Norte Street, in San Miguelito in the Historic Center of Puebla.

The event is called “Back to Hogwarts” and is organized by the Puebla club Orden los Black. This will be the third time they have held it.

For this event, about six carriages will be set up so that fans of the mythical saga can enjoy the scenery and magical atmosphere.

How much will admission to Return to Hogwarts cost?

The event will be free, according to the organizers, and will start at 10:30 in the morning.

So, if you ever dreamed of boarding the Hogwarts Express at platform 9¾ at King’s Cross station in London and the Hogsmeade station, this is a good time to make that dream come true.

The organizers ask attendees to come dressed with some element of the Potter saga, so don’t forget your robe, dust off your wand, and bring a themed scarf.

Although the entrance is announced as free, there are some activities that might have a cost. In fact, the organizers announce a return ticket for 2024 and a mini-map that will have a cost.

So, if you’re already rubbing your hands and preparing your costume, remember that there will be various activities to immerse yourself in this magical world.

Also, the members of the Orden de los Black Harry Potter Fan Club Puebla warn that, contrary to what many social media pages have published, “there will not be an official locomotive from the movie nor a moving train.”

But there will be a rally through the carriages as well as other activities to offer a magical, historical, and cultural experience, in collaboration with the National Museum of Mexican Railways in Puebla.

Source: Uno TV