if your talking about the game cube game, once you meet lockhart, theres no going back. if your talking about the book, just flip back some pages.
The alley that is most mentioned in the Harry Potter series is Diagon Alley.In the second book, Chamber of Secrets, he gets lost in Lockturn Alley because of Floo Powder, which is traveling by fire.Actually, in the second book he goes into KnockturnAlley. This is where all the Dark witches and wizards shop and congregate. Ms. Rowling intended it as a pun... a spin on the word nocturnally.
Yes, they can. This is shown by the presence of Hermione Granger's parents in Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. However, it is likely they can only do so when they are in the presence of a witch or wizard. Harry Potter mentions that he does not believe any muggles passing by the Leaky Cauldron can see it which suggests that only a muggle who has it pointed out to them by a person of magical ability can enter it. They would also need a person of magical ability to move the bricks into Diagon Alley.
Diagon Alley
Diagon Alley
In Diagon Alley
In order of appearance: The Dursleys' house on Privet Drive, The Burrow (The Weasleys' house), Diagon Alley, the Weasleys' flying Ford Anglia, Hogwarts, the Chamber of Secrets. The setting is focused around Privet Drive & Hogwarts.
The alley that is most mentioned in the Harry Potter series is Diagon Alley.In the second book, Chamber of Secrets, he gets lost in Lockturn Alley because of Floo Powder, which is traveling by fire.Actually, in the second book he goes into KnockturnAlley. This is where all the Dark witches and wizards shop and congregate. Ms. Rowling intended it as a pun... a spin on the word nocturnally.
Yes, they can. This is shown by the presence of Hermione Granger's parents in Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. However, it is likely they can only do so when they are in the presence of a witch or wizard. Harry Potter mentions that he does not believe any muggles passing by the Leaky Cauldron can see it which suggests that only a muggle who has it pointed out to them by a person of magical ability can enter it. They would also need a person of magical ability to move the bricks into Diagon Alley.
Diagon Alley
Diagon Alley Knockturn Alley
Diagon Alley
Diagon Alley, of course.
Diagon Alley is a fantasy location, and it does not actually exist.
Knockturn Alley (nocturnally) Diagon Alley (diagonally)
"Diagonally". It's a joke on the name "Diagon Alley" being a pun of "diagonally".
Diagon Alley .
No but there is a Hogsmeade.