Where is Diagon Alley in York?

The Shambles is a medieval shopping street in York but it is also thought to be one of the inspirations for Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter films. As such, it's often referred to as the Harry Potter street in York.
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Is York shambles Diagon Alley?

York's historic Shambles is proving popular with Harry Potter fans from around the world. The street is said to be an inspiration for the fictional Diagon Alley, the magical merchant market from the wizarding world of Harry Potter.
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Where is Diagon Alley in real life?

Leadenhall Market in the City of London was used as Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, whilst the entrance to wizard's pub, the Leaky Cauldron, is in real life an optician in Bull's Head Passage.
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What street in York is in Harry Potter?

The Shambles in York is a famous landmark in its own right, but more recently it has been associated with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Said to be the inspiration for the film version of Diagon Alley, it's not hard to see why this medieval street appeals to us Potterheads.
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Was Harry Potter filmed at the shambles York?

Avid fans have even mistaken the film set for The Shambles but unfortunately, none of Harry Potter was filmed in The Shambles; those particular scenes were shot at Leavesden Studios in Watford. Part of Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone was actually filmed in York, using two locations.
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What street did J.K. Rowling base Diagon Alley on?

Diagon Alley / Victoria Street

It's easy to see where J.K. Rowling got her inspiration for Diagon Alley. Victoria Street curves down towards the Grassmarket and is within Edinburgh's Old Town - recognised as a World Heritage site. The eclectic mix of narrow, medieval buildings and Gothic spires is pure Potter magic.
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Why is it called the Shambles in York?

Why 'Shambles'? The name is thought to derive from 'Shammel', an anglo-saxon word for the shelves which were a prominent feature of the open shop-fronts.
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What's in The Shambles York?

A street with a colourful history...

The shops currently include a mixture of eateries and gift shops, but there is also a ghost shop, sweet shop and a coin shop. The street has a colourful history that led to one former resident, Margaret Clitherow, becoming a Catholic Saint.
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Where are the Shambles in York?

The Shambles, more correctly known as simply Shambles, is right in the centre of York off the road called Pavement with 'snickleways' that lead to the Market. To navigate, press the arrow keys.
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Where are the cobbled streets in York?

Shambles is one of York's most famous landmarks and one of the best-preserved medieval shopping streets in Europe. With its cobbled streets and overhanging buildings, it is believed to have been the inspiration behind Diagon Alley from the movie adaptation of the Harry Potter series.
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Can you visit the Leaky Cauldron?

Hagrid and Harry walk through the market and then enter the Leaky Cauldron Pub through a blue door. The blue door (down Bull's Head Passage) is still there and is easily spotted among the reds and greens of the rest of the Market which means it's easy for you to find the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron yourself!
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Can you visit Hogwarts in real life?

Since 2012, visitors have been able to explore the real sets. A special attraction is the giant model of Hogwarts - the Harry Potter castle - actually used in the film. It's a model - so you can't stroll through it of course, but you can wander around these extraordinary sets: The Great Hall.
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Where is Hogwarts in real life?

Harry Potter fans may not know the exact location of an American Hogwarts, but the real one exists in England. Alnwick Castle stood in for the famed wizarding school in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
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Where was Harry Potter shot at?

The Harry Potter films were filmed in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Many real-world locations were used for scenes in the movies, including Hogwarts, Diagon Alley and more. Other scenes were filmed and put together digitally at the Warner Bros film studio just outside of London.
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What's York famous for?

What is York Most Famous For?
  • The Shambles.
  • Jorvik Viking Centre.
  • York Minster.
  • York museum gardens.
  • Walk the city walls.
  • National Railway Museum.
  • York Racecourse.
  • Clifford's Tower.
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Is York worth visiting?

York is well known for historic buildings, history in general and of course stunning architecture so if you enjoy looking at wonderous buildings you will most likely enjoy visiting York Minster. What is this? York Minster is one of the largest cathedrals in northern Europe and has been standing since the 13th Century.
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What time does the shambles York close?

Stop by any time from 9am-5pm during your next visit to York!
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What time does Shambles York Open?

One of the North of England's largest open-air markets, it is open seven days a week , all year round (excluding Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day). Opening hours are 7am to 5pm.
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What is the oldest part of York?

The Shambles is the oldest street in York with overhanging timber-framed buildings, some dating back as far as the fourteenth century.
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How long is whip ma whop ma gate?

The actual street is a raised Piece of pavement between the end of the church and the wall which is approximately 9-10m long. It is thought to be the shortest street in York and one of the shortest in Britain.
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Is York and Yorkshire the same place?

York is also the traditional county town of Yorkshire, located at the convergence of the three ridings (“thirds”; the administrative jurisdictions into which Yorkshire was formerly divided). The River Ouse at York, North Yorkshire, England.
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Where is the shambles in London?

St Nicholas Shambles was a medieval church in the City of London, which stood on the corner of Butcher Hall Lane (now King Edward Street) and Newgate Street. It took its name from the Shambles, the butchers area in the west of Newgate Street.
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What does it mean to be in Shambles?

b : a scene or a state of great destruction : wreckage the city was a shambles after the bombing. c(1) : a scene or a state of great disorder or confusion an economy in shambles. (2) : great confusion : mess.
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Is Victoria Street Diagon Alley?

Okay, muggles, witches, and wizards of all houses. Did you know you can visit a real-life Diagon Alley in Edinburgh? Yep, it's called Victoria Street and it is so similar to the book description that it has become known as Edinburgh's Harry Potter Street and draws in many fans every year.
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Where is Alnwick Castle Harry Potter?

Our favourite has to be the magnificent 11th century medieval Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, where outdoor scenes for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone were filmed in autumn of 2000, and for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets the following year.
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