The Leaky Cauldron was available sometime before Charing Cross Road was even arranged in the nineteenth century. Its actual location is number one, Diagon Alley, and it is accepted to have been constructed sometime in the mid-1500s, alongside the remainder of the wizarding road. It is a prominent hypothesis that the second most established structure in Diagon Alley is Gringotts Wizarding Bank and that different shops grew up around it. Be that as it may, there is a plausibility that Ollivanders is the most seasoned shop, records going back to the mid-fourth century B.C.
At the point when the Statute of Secrecy was forced, Diagon Alley was covered up by the utilization of numerous ground-breaking spells of disguise. The then Minister for Magic, Ulick Gamp, consented to give the landowner of the day present at the Leaky Cauldron duty regarding giving individuals access to Diagon Alley from his backyard.
Harry Potter's first visit to Diagon Alley with Rubeus Hagrid denoted his re-prologue to the wizarding scene. Harry's first stop was Gringotts Wizarding Bank, where he met Goblins for the first time. In the wake of entering the gigantic, great bank and disclosing what they need to a goblin, Hagrid and Harry are brought by Griphook down to the vaults on a speeding rail-carriage, which makes Hagrid nauseous. First, they stop at the Potter vault and then proceed to the higher security Vault 713, where Hagrid gets the Philosopher's Stone.
In the wake of acquiring cash from the bank Hagrid harried shop for his school supplies and obtained Harry's eleventh birthday celebration present, the snow white owl from Eeylops Owl Emporium. Harry names the owl Hedwig, a name he finds in the book A History of Magic. Harry additionally bought his wand from Ollivanders. In the wake of evaluating countless wands, none of which appear to be very right, Harry is given a holly and phoenix feather wand. Also, when visiting Diagon Alley Harry commented that he wished he had more than one set of eyes to have the option to take in every one of the sights the rear way brings to the table.
Inside the Alley is a grouping of eateries, shops, and different sights. Some even have tables out front with shaded umbrellas. Especially during the days or weeks before school begins at Hogwarts, the area is stuffed with witches and wizards, however, shops are open all year as witches and wizards travel to the area for different merchandise. While the shops incorporate many school-supply areas, there are likewise numerous areas essential to the wizarding scene. Diagon Alley is the place where you can find Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, the property owned by Fred and George Weasley not long after leaving Hogwarts.
Situated at 93, Diagon Alley, it is a shop of awesome joke objects, for example, Extendable Ears, a Reusable Hangman, and Fred and George's unique WonderWitch items, for example, love elixirs and ten-second pimple remover. There is likewise an area of Muggle enchantment traps to pay tribute to their dad Arthur. They're not enormous merchants, however, they do genuinely well.