Harry Potter Stats

    Diagon Alley

    Events [14]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
    71-72
      Diagon Alley Is Introduced As A Bustling Hub Of Magical Shops And Items
    Using his pink umbrella, Hagrid reveals a hidden archway leading to Diagon Alley, a bustling magical shopping district, leaving Harry awestruck at the sights and possibilities of his new world.
    72-75
      Diagon Alley Leads Harry To The Majestic And Mysterious Gringotts Bank
    Harry is amazed by the grand marble hall of Gringotts and meets goblins who guard the bank. Hagrid presents Harry’s vault key and a letter for access to a secret high-security vault.
    75-75
      Diagon Alley Serves As The Gateway To Harry’s New Life
    Inside his family vault, Harry finds piles of wizarding gold, silver, and bronze coins, revealing the inheritance left by his parents and symbolizing his connection to the magical world.
    75-76
      Diagon Alley Serves As The Starting Point For Harry’s Journey Into Gringotts’ Depths
    Hagrid retrieves a mysterious package from the highly secure Vault 713 on Dumbledore’s orders. Despite Harry’s curiosity, Hagrid emphasizes the secrecy of the mission.
    76-79
      Diagon Alley Is Full Of Shops Catering To Wizarding Needs
    While being fitted for robes, Harry meets Draco Malfoy, a haughty boy who introduces him to wizarding bloodline prejudices and unwittingly sets the stage for their future rivalry.
    79-80
      Harry And Hagrid Continue Exploring Shops For School Supplies
    Hagrid describes Quidditch, the wizarding sport, and explains the four Hogwarts houses, reassuring Harry about his place in the school despite his anxieties.
    80-81
      Harry Continues Shopping For School Supplies In Diagon Alley
    Harry visits various shops in Diagon Alley to buy his school supplies, marveling at the magical items available while Hagrid helps him make practical choices.
    81-81
      Harry Continues Exploring Magical Shops In Diagon Alley
    As a birthday present, Hagrid purchases a snowy owl for Harry at Eeylops Owl Emporium. The owl, later named Hedwig, becomes Harry’s loyal companion and a symbol of his new magical life.
    81-85
      Harry Visits Another Essential Shop In Diagon Alley
    At Ollivanders, Harry is matched with a holly wand containing a phoenix feather core. Mr. Ollivander reveals that the wand shares a core with Voldemort’s wand, adding a layer of intrigue to Harry’s journey.
    85-87
      Harry Leaves Diagon Alley With New Possessions And Questions
    After shopping for school supplies, Harry shares his insecurities with Hagrid. Reassured about his future at Hogwarts, Harry departs for the Dursleys with his train ticket in hand, ready for the next chapter of his life.
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    90-91
      Harry’s Preparation Links Back to His Shopping Experience in Diagon Alley
    The Dursleys drive Harry to King's Cross but mockingly leave him at the station without helping him figure out how to get to Platform Nine and Three-Quarters. Vernon Dursley smugly comments on the platform's supposed non-existence before they drive off, laughing.
    98-101
      Harry Recalls The Pale Boy’s Mention Of Old Wizarding Families
    Ron and Harry share stories about their families. Ron reveals the challenges of growing up in a large wizarding family and the feeling of living in his brothers’ shadows, while Harry reflects on his life with the Dursleys.
    108-110
      Harry Explains Meeting Malfoy At Madam Malkin’s In Diagon Alley
    Draco Malfoy, along with Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, enters the compartment and offers Harry his friendship, warning him against associating with "the wrong sort" like Ron. Harry declines the offer, and Ron steps up to defend himself, leading to a brief confrontation.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    290-291
      Harry Recalls Meeting Quirrell During His Visit To Diagon Alley
    Quirinus Quirrell confesses to serving Lord Voldemort after meeting him during his travels. He recounts his failure at Gringotts and the punishments inflicted by Voldemort.