Harry Potter
Diagon AlleyHow to get in: In order to get into Diagon Alley, all you have to do
is to go into the back of the pub The Leaky Cauldron and tap certain bricks on a
brick wall with your wand.
Stores of Diagon Alley:
The Cauldron Shop: This shop sells potions of all different shapes and
sizes.
Daily Prophet Office: An office that the wizarding newspaper the Daily
Prophet has in Diagon Alley.
Eeylops Owl Emporium: An owl shop that is in Diagon Alley. This is where
Hagrid bought Harry Hedwig in Book 1.
Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlor: An ice cream parlor in Diagon
Alley. In Book 3, Fortescue gave Harry free sundaes every hour. He disappeared
in Book 6, and by the looks of it he was dragged off (probably by Death Eaters)
at the beginning of the 2nd wizarding war.
Flourish and Blotts: The book store in Diagon Alley. This is the shop
where they sold The Monster Book of Monsters, and where Lockhart did signings in
Book 2.
Gambol and Japes: A wizarding joke shop that sells Dr. Filibuster's fire
works.
Gringotts Wizarding Bank: A large bank that is run by Goblins. This is
where more witches and wizards keep their money.
Junk Shop: A shop that sells all kinds of junk; such as broken wands and a book
called Prefects who Gained Power (which definitely caught Percy's eye).
Leaky Cauldron: The leaky cauldron is the pub that links Diagon alley to
the muggle world outside. On the outside on the muggle street, it appears as a
normal pub. Once inside, wizards can rent room, and eat and drink in the pub.
They also have a fireplace for people to use floo powder to arrive at Diagon
Alley. At the back of the restaurant (outside) there is a brick wall. If you tap
certain bricks then the brick wall will open up, and you will be able to go into
Diagon Alley.
Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions: A robe shop that sells all
different kinds of robes; including Hogwarts robes. Harry, Ron, and Hermione go
in here in Book 6 to buy robes, and see Draco Malfoy in here as well.
Magical Menagerie: A magical pets shop in Diagon Alley. This is where
Hermione buys her cat; Crookshanks in Book 3. Ron also takes Scabbers here to
get some pet tonic. At this shop, they sell toads, cats, ravens, snails,
tortoises, rabbits, puffskeins, and rats.
Obscurus Books: A publishing company that is in Diagon Alley. It
published Fantastic Beasts and Where to find them. Located at 18a Diagon Alley.
Ollivander's: The wand shop of the best wandmaker in Britain, Ollivander.
Here, they have just about every kind of wand that you can think of. Ollivander
disappears in Book 6, at the beginning of the 2nd wizarding war.
Quality Quidditch Supplies: The quidditch store in Diagon Alley. This is
where Harry sees the Firebolt in Book 3.
Scribbulus Everchanging Inks: A store that sells quills and ink in Diagon
Alley.
Second Hand Robe Shop: A shop in Diagon Alley that sells second-hand
robes. Mrs. Weasley takes Ginny here in Book 2 to get her robes for Hogwarts.
Slug & Jiggers Apothecary: A potions shop that sells potions ingredients.
Terrortours: Advertiser in Diagon Alley. They often advertise adventurous
tours.
Twillfit and Tatting's: Another robe shop that Narcissa Malfoy says that
she and Draco should go to instead of Madam Malkin's robes for all occasions.
(Note: It is not said whether or not this is in Diagon Alley.
Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes: #93 Diagon Alley. This is the joke shop of
Fred and George Weasley. They sell many things; such as toys, funny pets, and
many other great things (such as chews that can get you out of class!).
Whizzhard Books: A publishing company in Diagon Alley that published
Quidditch Through the Ages. It is located at 129b Diagon Alley.