Potterheads this is the place to be. Feel like walking through Diagon Alley or just purchasing a wand at the Store that Must Not be Named. Be sure to go there early in the morning to beat the crowd and avoid weekends.
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Along the Us River, you can find the butcher's street leading to York Minster.
Although I haven't seen Harry Potter, I have always heard that it is the diagonal alley in the movie
a medieval building resembling a German gable. One is next to a
narrow and can be turned directly from the window.
The Shambles is the oldest street in the ancient York City
the oldest one or even the whole One of the best preserved European medieval styles
This is one of York's most famous streets, officially known as Shembe Street, also known as Diagonal Lane.
The streets are narrow and the streets are lined with medieval British architecture. They are full of shops, some famous restaurants and craft shops, attracting a large number of tourists every day. It is really worth a visit. Come.
A short section of the street, there are a lot of tourists, especially at the entrance of the Harry Potter prop shop, the team is very long, at least 30 minutes or more. When I passed by in the morning, I found that there were very few tourists and the photos were good.
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This is one of York's most famous streets, officially known as Shemburn Street, also known as Diagonal Lane. It is the most complete and oldest medieval street ever preserved in the UK. In the past, it was a meat shop. The meat in the sun was easily spoiled, so the road was narrowed to avoid excessive direct sunlight. The Butcher Street is basically not exposed to the sun all year round, and it is very cool in summer.
The streets are narrow and the streets are lined with medieval British architecture. They are full of shops, some famous restaurants and craft shops, attracting a large number of tourists every day. It is really worth a visit. Come.
A short section of the street, there are a lot of tourists, especially at the entrance of the Harry Potter prop shop, the team is very long, at least 30 minutes or more. When I passed by in the morning, I found that there were very few tourists and the photos were good.
A bit scary at night, visitors who are not afraid of black can sign up for a ghost journey in the evening. There are black cloaks and black hats on the street. They can be dressed as Victorian gentlemen and can take photos with him, but he mainly sells ghosts. The staff of the trip.
Potterheads this is the place to be. Feel like walking through Diagon Alley or just purchasing a wand at the Store that Must Not be Named. Be sure to go there early in the morning to beat the crowd and avoid weekends.
The Shambles is actually a narrow narrow alley. It is said that in order to ensure that the pork would not be exposed to the sun, the streets were narrow and there was little sunlight. About a hundred meters, there were dozens of butcher shops on this street. It is also the best-preserved street in medieval style in Europe. Both sides of the street are full of 14th-century wooden buildings. It was once named the most photogenic street in Britain in 2010. At the same time, it is also the prototype of Diagon Alley (Diagon Alley), where the little magicians in the Harry Potter movies buy various magic props and books. In the first episode of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", Hagrid took Harry to the back door of the Broken Cauldron Bar and knocked 5 times on the red brick wall with his magic wand. The brick wall magically rotated and separated to form an arch... "Welcome Harry! to Diagon Alley!" Everything in front of him, the dreamy street scene, made Harry stunned. The location of the fantasy street in the movie is this street in York called The Shambles, and the Chinese translation is called "Meat Shop Street". Harry's robes, wands, dragon leather gloves, No. 2 cauldron, owls, quill pens, etc. were all purchased in Diagon Alley. This is a street that all "Ha fans" must visit. TIPS: Most of The Shambles stores close at five o'clock, so go early.
The ancient city of York was the capital of the Roman Kingdom of Britain before London became the capital of England. Here is the most luxurious church in Europe, as well as baths and city walls left by the Romans. Of course, there is also a famous butcher shop street. This cobblestone alley in the center of the city. People who lived here used to hang meat under the protruding eaves to ensure that the meat is not exposed. It decayed in the sun. The street was very narrow and there was almost no sunshine throughout the year. In 2010, Butcher Street was rated as one of the most beautiful streets in the UK, and it is also the most complete and oldest medieval street in the UK today.
York Meatshop Street ~ Walks through the back of York Cathedral to the best preserved medieval street in Europe, and is also the location of the "Diagon Alley" in the Harry Potter movies. Since the 15th century, when the official history of the street, the house is a butchery street, small and very small space, close to the 2nd floor with the opposite people across the street shake hands. Across the ancient medieval streets, into the Magic Diagonal Lane, Harry Potter fans to York must visit this street, this area has "ghost houses" oh!
Butcher Street in Yorkshire-a typical shopping and leisure street, many world-famous & local British brands have shops here...Harry Potter fans can enjoy the movie plot. When we went there was just in time to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I & Brexit parade (people are gentlemen and ladies marching silently)... Only by carefully distinguishing will we know which parade is doing.