Diagon Alley Diagon Alley is a shopping district in London that is accessible to wizards, but hidden from Muggles. It contains Gringotts Wizarding Bank and various types of shops.
Hogsmeade Hogsmeade Village, or simply Hogsmeade, is a wizarding village located near
Hogwarts. It primarily consists of a single thoroughfare called High Street, which contains shops, cafés and pubs. Hogwarts students who are in their third year or above are permitted to visit Hogsmeade on certain weekends.
Places in Hogsmeade •
Dervish & Banges sells and repairs magical equipment. •
Gladrags Wizardwear is a clothing shop full of quirky merchandise, including a selection of strange and unusual socks. •
Honeydukes is a popular sweets shop. There is a secret passageway in the cellar that leads into Hogwarts. '' steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct in 2022. •
Hogsmeade Station is a train station where the
Hogwarts Express stops. Scenes depicting Hogsmeade Station in the
Harry Potter films were filmed at
Goathland railway station on the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Extensive filming of the Hogwarts Express took place on the West Highland Line on the
Glenfinnan Viaduct, located at
Loch Shiel in
Inverness-shire, Scotland. • '''The Hog's Head''' is a filthy pub owned by
Aberforth Dumbledore. A few months before Harry was born,
Sybill Trelawney uttered a prophecy in The Hog's Head which connected Voldemort and Harry. In
Order of the Phoenix, the first meeting of Dumbledore's Army is held at The Hog's Head. During
Deathly Hallows, Aberforth reveals a secret passage in the pub that leads into Hogwarts. • '''Madam Puddifoot's''' is a small teashop located on a side street. On
Valentine's Day, floating cherubs throw pink confetti on visiting couples. In
Order of the Phoenix, Harry and
Cho Chang visit Madam Puddifoot's on Valentine's Day. • '''Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop''' sells stationery items such as quills, ink, parchment and envelopes. •
The Shrieking Shack stands on the outskirts of Hogsmeade, with boarded-up windows and an overgrown garden. It was built as a hiding place for the werewolf
Remus Lupin, then a Hogwarts student. He accessed the shack from a secret tunnel underneath the
Whomping Willow on the Hogwarts grounds, and would stay there during his monthly transformations to avoid harming fellow students. Nearby villagers heard Lupin's howling and a rumour started that the shack was haunted by spirits. •
The Three Broomsticks is an inn and pub known for its delicious
butterbeer. • '''Zonko's Joke Shop''' sells joke and trick items.
Knockturn Alley Knockturn Alley is described in the novels as a dark and seedy alleyway diagonal to Diagon Alley. Many of the shops in Knockturn Alley, such as , are devoted to the
Dark Arts. Objects that have appeared in Borgin and Burkes include a cursed opal necklace, a
Hand of Glory, and a
Vanishing Cabinet which is used by Draco Malfoy to infiltrate Hogwarts in
Half-Blood Prince. Voldemort worked at Borgin and Burkes briefly during the 1940s. The shop is owned by Caractacus Burke and Mr. Borgin, though Mr. Borgin is the only owner to appear in the novels and films.
La Place Cachée La Place Cachée or
The Hidden Square, is a shopping district for wizards in Paris, near the
River Seine. It is accessed via a portal in a brick pedestal under a
verdigris bronze statue of a reclining woman. La Place Cachée appears in the film
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018).
The Leaky Cauldron The Leaky Cauldron is described as a dark and shabby pub and inn, located on the Muggle street
Charing Cross Road in London. It provides a way of entering Diagon Alley from the Muggle world. The rear of the pub opens onto a courtyard, in which a particular brick must be tapped three times to open a path to Diagon Alley.
Platform Nine and Three-Quarters The
Hogwarts Express train departs from the fictional platform 9¾ at
King's Cross railway station in central London. The platform is accessed by magically walking through a solid barrier between platforms 9 and 10. After the
Harry Potter novels were published, Rowling found that she had confused the layout of King's Cross with that of
Euston station. During production of the
Harry Potter films, the
St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel, which is part of
St Pancras railway station, was used for King's Cross station. A plaque depicting the supposed location Platform 9¾ was placed on a wall at King's Cross, along with a luggage trolley "stuck" halfway through the wall. A wrought-iron "Platform 9¾" gate used in the films is preserved at the
National Railway Museum. After
Alan Rickman's death in 2016,
Harry Potter fans created a memorial to the actor at Platform 9¾. A
Harry Potter–themed store is also located near the plaque. There is a replica of King's Cross at
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed area at
Universal Orlando Resort. It features a wall between Platforms 9 and 10, which visitors can "walk through" to access Platform 9¾. ==Government==