Harry Potter Stats

    London

    Events [8]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
    62-63
      Hagrid Plans To Take Harry To London To Buy His School Supplies
    Concerned about paying for his school supplies, Harry learns from Hagrid that his parents left him a fortune in a vault at Gringotts, the wizarding bank run by goblins.
    63-64
      Hagrid Mentions That Gringotts Is Deep Under London
    On their return trip to the mainland, Hagrid secretly uses his pink umbrella to enchant the boat for faster travel, despite restrictions on his magic. He describes Gringotts’ formidable security, including enchantments and dragons.
    64-68
      Harry Takes in London as Hagrid Leads Him Toward Diagon Alley
    During their journey to London, Hagrid introduces Harry to the Ministry of Magic, explaining its role in regulating wizarding society and keeping magic hidden from Muggles.
    75-75
      London Hides The Magical Wealth Of Wizards Beneath Its Surface
    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.
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    88-90
      The Dursleys Plan A Trip To London For Dudley’s Hospital Visit
    After a month of isolation with the Dursleys, Harry spends time reading his school books and naming his new owl, Hedwig. As September 1st approaches, Harry nervously asks Vernon Dursley to take him to King's Cross station, and the Dursleys agree begrudgingly.
    98-101
      The Train Departs From London Into The Countryside
    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.
    Through the Trapdoor [B1-C16]
    266-268
      Dumbledore Is Called To London By An Urgent Owl From The Ministry
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione attempt to warn Dumbledore that the Stone is in danger, only to learn from Professor McGonagall that he has left for London. Despite their insistence that someone intends to steal the Stone, McGonagall dismisses their concerns and orders them to stay away from the third-floor corridor.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    296-298
      Dumbledore Leaves London After Realizing The Danger At Hogwarts
    Dumbledore reveals to Harry that the Sorcerer’s Stone has been destroyed with Nicolas Flamel’s approval. He emphasizes the inevitability of death and its place in the natural order of life.