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Diagon Alley, a long cobbled street where is to be found a strange and exciting assortment of shops and restaurants. It is unquestionably the hub of commerce in the British wizarding world, with virtually every wizarding business stationed there.
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A dimly lit shop which, according to the sign, sells tawny, screech, barn, brown, and snowy owls.
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An ice cream parlor with outdoor tables, where Florean Fortescue serves the costumers of Diagon Alley.
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A large wizarding bookshop filled with shelves stacked to the ceiling, Flourish & Blotts is the primary - and perhaps only - supplier of textbooks for Hogwarts, though of course that's far from all they sell.
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Partway down Diagon Alley, near its intersection with Knockturn Alley, stands an imposing snow-white marble building: Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
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Though far from the only wizarding clothier around, Madam Malkin's seems to be the best, as it is the place where most Hogwarts students purchase their robes.
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A very crowded pet store, noisy with the sounds of all the animals.
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"Makers of Fine Wands since 382 B.C," Ollivander's is a narrow and shabby little shop with a window display consisting of a single wand resting on a faded purple cushion.
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Quality Quidditch Supplies is a store in Diagon Alley. It stocks many Quidditch related items such as, Quaffles, Bludgers, and broomsticks.
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The Apothecary is a fascinating shop crammed with all sorts of interesting things. There are barrels of slimy stuff lined up on the floor and jars of all sorts of powders, herbs, and the like along the walls.
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