
The Harry Potter universe arrives in Buenos Aires with a unique and immersive event to transport young and old directly to Platform 9¾ and from there, without stops to Hogwarts. The National Railway Museum becomes the stage for Magic on Rails: between platforms and broomsticks, an unmissable experience for lovers of the Harry Potter world in Buenos Aires.
Harry Potter in Buenos Aires: the Railroad Museum takes you to Hogwarts in July
The Railway Museum of Buenos Aires is transformed during July 5 and 6 into a portal to the world of Harry Potter in Buenos Aires. This unique museum, which feels like being in an old train station, transforms into the famous train station from where the Hogwarts Express departs to make you feel like you are in Hogwarts in a fair and event dedicated to the world of Harry Potter. Dress up as your character
The event combines the best of the Harry Potter universe with original activities for the whole family. You will meet the Champions of the Triwizard Tournament, as if you had been transported to Hogwarts Castle itself, a Sorting Hat ceremony, flying broomstick contest, trivia, exhibitions, cosplay area, magic fair with collectibles and a guided exploration of the secrets of the “Retreat Express”, with nods to the train that carried generations of wizards on their way to Hogwarts.
What you can do at this Harry Potter event at the Railway Museum
The proposal is not only ideal for Harry Potter fans, but also for all those who love themed events, fantasy and unique cultural encounters. Whether you feel part of Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff or Slytherin, you will find a space where magic comes alive in every corner.
In addition, the Railway Museum gives a unique atmosphere to this Harry Potter world in Buenos Aires. The feeling of waiting for the train to Hogwarts has never been so close.
📍 National Railroad Museum – Av. del Libertador 405, Retiro
🗓️ July 5 and 6
👉Argentinean resident: $2500
👉Foreigner: $5000
👉Children under 6 years old, railway employees (with credential), retirees and pensioners, disabled persons (with CUD), free of charge.