LEGO Harry Potter Knight Bus Adventure Down to Lowest Price Ever at Amazon in the UK
Grab the LEGO Harry Potter Knight Bus Adventure set for just £33.99 on Amazon UK, its lowest price ever in a limited-time deal, along with offers on other LEGO sets.


Among the many, many ranges of LEGO sets out there, Harry Potter’s have some of the biggest must-buys for fans of the Wizarding World, and you can buy the Knight Bus Adventure set at Amazon UK for only £33.99, its lowest price ever, as part of a limited-time deal.
Only released this year, this 499-piece set has had £11 knocked off its original £44.99 price tag. With it, you’ll have everything you need to recreate the Knight Bus and its scenes as they appear in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Along with the Knight Bus being buildable in a way that makes its upper levels detachable so you can access the inside, featuring moving beds and swinging chandelier, you’ll have five LEGO Harry Potter characters and accessories to play with: With all of that, you’ll not only be able to build the scene where Harry is first being picked up by the Knight Bus after encountering Padfoot in the park, but also when the magical vehicle is chaotically speeding through London as well. The Knight Bus joins a handful of other Harry Potter LEGO sets that have had price reductions, too. For example, the adorable Dobby the House-Elf set is now £19.99 from £24.99, the Hagrid & Harry’s Motorcycle Ride set is now £33.99 after also having £11 taken off, the Flying Ford Anglia set is now £9.99, and the Charms Class Set is now £13.39 after having £4.40 taken off its original price. If you have a bit more cash you feel like splashing, however, the massive Harry Potter Diagon Alley Wizarding Shops Building Set is now only £134.99 after having £35 slashed off its £169.99 RRP. The same goes for the Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle and Grounds for £114.99, a 2660-piece set that’s had 23% price drop from £149.99. Unlike those other sets, though, the Knight Bus’ is the only one that’s been labelled as a “Limited time deal”, along with its end date not being specified. If you’re going to kit out your Harry Potter display with any LEGO, we’d recommend prioritising this one first, since it seems likely it will be going back to its original price first. Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.