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J.K. Rowling Handprints
J.K. Rowling was awarded the Edinburgh Award in 2008. The Edinburgh Award is an annual award presented by the City of Edinburgh Council to an individual born or resident in the city. The handprints sit outside the Edinburgh City Chambers. Rowling's…
Tags: awards, Edinburgh, J.K. Rowling, Scotland
Elephant House
J.K. Rowling visited the Elephant House Cafe while writing "Harry Potter and the Sorcerers (Philosophers) Stone". The Elephant House has become one of the most popular Harry Potter sites in Edinburgh. It is situated near Greyfriar's Kirkyard, another…
Tags: Edinburgh, J.K. Rowling, Scotland
The former Nicolsons Cafe, now Spoon Bistro
J.K. Rowling frequently visited Nicolson’s Cafe while writing "Harry Potter and the Sorcerers (Philosophers) Stone". She was a single mother without much money and was able to spend time writing in the cafe for just the price of a cup of tea or…
Tags: Coffee Shop, Edinburgh, J.K. Rowling, Restaurant, Scotland
Greyfriars Kirkyard (churchyard)
Greyfriar's Kirkyard in Edinburgh is near several of the coffeeshops that J.K. Rowling frequented as she wrote the Harry Potter book series. Several of the tombstones within the kirkyard feature similar names to characters in the books, such as…
Tags: Cemetery, Church, Edinburgh, J.K. Rowling, Scotland
Victoria Street
Victoria Street in Edinburgh Scotland is said to have been the inspiration for Diagon Alley. Author J.K. Rowling wrote many of the Harry Potter books while living in Edinbugh.
Tags: Diagon Alley, Edinburgh, J.K. Rowling, Scotland
Loch Shiel
Loch Shiel in the Scottish Highlands was the filming location for the Black Lake at Hogwarts. It was included in several different movies, most notably "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" where it was the location of one of the Triwizard Tournament…
Glen Coe Valley
Glen Coe Valley was the location for several exterior shots, as well as Hagrid's Hut, in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" (2004).