Cheap Souvenirs in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Today, we are going to talk about the top 10 cheap souvenirs in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Visiting the Wizarding World can come with a hefty price tag! Between Butterbeer, wands, robes, food, and treats, the total can skyrocket fast.
But here’s the good news: you don’t have to spend a fortune to bring home something fun from your Universal vacation. There are plenty of souvenirs in both Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley that are surprisingly affordable, some even under $10.
Whether you’re shopping for yourself or grabbing gifts for kids, these cheap Wizarding World souvenirs help you stay on budget while still taking home a little bit of magic.
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Cheap Wizarding World souvenirs
Here are some cheap souvenirs in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (plus a splurge option), listed in no particular order. Most of these souvenirs can be purchased in all three parts of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
1. Postcards
Postcards are one of the most underrated souvenirs in the entire Wizarding World. They’re inexpensive, lightweight, and easy to pack. You can send one home to yourself or keep them as small prints.
Where to find them: Owl Post in Hogsmeade and Scribbulus in Diagon Alley.
2. Bookmarks
Bookmarks make great keepsakes, practical, themed, and inexpensive. There are house-themed options, Hogwarts crest designs, and even replica-style bookmarks inspired by the books and movies.
Where to find them: Owl Post, Scribbulus, and various gift carts around the Wizarding World.
3. Chocolate Frog
The classic Chocolate Frog is a must-buy at least once. You get the frog (yes, it’s huge), plus a collectible witch or wizard card inside. It’s one of the most iconic souvenirs and is still priced fairly compared to other treats. There are also dark and white chocolate versions of the chocolate frog.
While you likely won’t keep the frog itself (it will melt on a hot Orlando day) the trading card and box are both fun keepsakes.

Where to find them: Honeydukes in Hogsmeade and Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop in Diagon Alley.
4. Gringotts Bank Notes ($10 Note)
This one is unique and surprisingly affordable. You can exchange U.S. currency for a Gringotts bank note at the Money Exchange. The $10 note is perfect for displaying, and you can also spend it anywhere inside Universal if you want to use it later.
Where to get it: Money Exchange inside Diagon Alley.

5. Keychains
Keychains are one of the best cheap souvenirs in the Wizarding World. You’ll find Hogwarts house crests, character icons, and attraction-themed keychains.
Where to find them: Filch’s Emporium in Hogsmeade, Owl Post, and several shops in Diagon Alley and throughout the parks.
6. Pins
Pins are hugely collectible and start at very reasonable prices. There are house pins, attraction pins, chocolate frog pins, and seasonal designs. They’re small, affordable, and fun to collect.
Where to find them: Throughout the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal Orlando.
7. Candy and Treats
Not all Wizarding World candy is pricey. Many small treats like Peppermint Toads, Fizzing Whizzbees, and Exploding Bonbons are in the inexpensive souvenir category. They’re delicious, cute, and great for sharing later.

Where to find them: Honeydukes in Hogsmeade and Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop in Diagon Alley.
8. Chocolate Frog Tin
If you want something a little more special than the regular Chocolate Frog, the Chocolate Frog Tin is a great choice. It comes in a reusable tin that makes a great souvenir.

Where to find it: Honeydukes and Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop.
9. Butterbeer Mug
If you’re going to drink Butterbeer anyway, you might as well get the souvenir mug version. The mug costs a bit more upfront, but it’s reusable, durable, and makes a fun display piece at home.
Where to get it: Throughout the Wizarding World in Epic Universe, Universal Studios, and Islands of Adventure. There’s also a place to get Butterbeer in CityWalk!
10. A Wand (Splurge Option)
This one isn’t cheap, but it deserves a spot as the ultimate Wizarding World splurge. Interactive wands let you cast spells throughout both lands, and it’s one of the most magical experiences at Universal. If you want to splurge on one big souvenir, make it a wand.
Don’t miss our guide for how to get chosen for the Wand Experience at Ollivanders!

Where to find them: Ollivanders in Hogsmeade or Diagon Alley, and throughout the Wizarding World and Universal Orlando.
Cheap souvenirs in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
You don’t need a huge budget to enjoy shopping in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Whether you’re grabbing a postcard or sipping from your new Butterbeer mug, these cheap souvenirs in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter let you bring home the magic without overspending.
If you’re ready to plan your family’s trip to Universal Orlando or need a little help figuring it all out, contact me today!
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