It is a fictitious place, from the "Harry Potter" fantasy novels. It is supposedly located somewhere in London, in the (also fictitious) Diagon Alley.
It depends which book you read. The author of the book may or may not say.
Ronald Weasley's first wand was passed down to him from his older brother, Charles Weasley, who presumably bought it from Ollivanders Wand Shop in 1984, at the age of eleven. Ronald Weasley's second wand was bought from Ollivanders in 1993, after Arthur Weasley won 700 Galleons (equal to about $7049, according to Harry Potter Lexicon) in the Daily Prophet Grand Prize Galleon Draw and had enough money to buy Ron a second wand after his first one was broken in 1992.
Garrick Ollivander (Mr. Ollivander), the proprietor of Ollivander's Wand Shop in the Harry Potter universe, was descended from a long line of wand makers - the Olivanders had been making wands since 382 B.C. Mr. Olivander was born 25 September in, or before, 1921 and entered the family business as soon as he was old enough. Likely he was already making some wands during the summers when he was home from Hogwarts. He became the proprietor no later than the fall of 1938 when he sold Tom Riddle his wand.
Honey dukes ( a candy shop ) ollivanders wand shop, zoinkos ( a joke shop ), dervish and banges ( a sort of clothing store but they sell everything Harry Potter ) , and a resturaunt. They also have two butterbeer carts which I HIGHLY recommend I'm not kidding it's the best thing I've ever drunk.
Well guess what You spelt really wrong and Harry Potter isn't real buy your wand somewhere else like i did
a wand at Ollivanders Wand Shop, some candy and things from Honeydukes, some things at Zonkos Joke shop. Butterbeer and pumpkin juice. Basically an EXPERIENCE of a lifetime.
Depends what time you go but probably yes. Because it isn't just a shop they only let in a few people at a time.
In the books and films, Harry Potter gets his wand from Ollivanders, in Diagon Alley. In the real world, many fans decide to buy a wand online. Alivan's is probably the most popular choice. I got mine from there and it is fantastic :)
It is a fictitious place, from the "Harry Potter" fantasy novels. It is supposedly located somewhere in London, in the (also fictitious) Diagon Alley.
It depends which book you read. The author of the book may or may not say.
Ronald Weasley's first wand was passed down to him from his older brother, Charles Weasley, who presumably bought it from Ollivanders Wand Shop in 1984, at the age of eleven. Ronald Weasley's second wand was bought from Ollivanders in 1993, after Arthur Weasley won 700 Galleons (equal to about $7049, according to Harry Potter Lexicon) in the Daily Prophet Grand Prize Galleon Draw and had enough money to buy Ron a second wand after his first one was broken in 1992.
Yes you can though you can also wait in the line to see Olivanders assistants and they may pick you to have the experience of getting a wand. Although you still have to pay for the wand. You can also go through the back door and just buy a wand without going through the show.
You are probably referring to "Ollivanders". Ollivanders is the shop that sells magic wands. The owner is Mr. Ollivander.
Garrick Ollivander (Mr. Ollivander), the proprietor of Ollivander's Wand Shop in the Harry Potter universe, was descended from a long line of wand makers - the Olivanders had been making wands since 382 B.C. Mr. Olivander was born 25 September in, or before, 1921 and entered the family business as soon as he was old enough. Likely he was already making some wands during the summers when he was home from Hogwarts. He became the proprietor no later than the fall of 1938 when he sold Tom Riddle his wand.
Honey dukes ( a candy shop ) ollivanders wand shop, zoinkos ( a joke shop ), dervish and banges ( a sort of clothing store but they sell everything Harry Potter ) , and a resturaunt. They also have two butterbeer carts which I HIGHLY recommend I'm not kidding it's the best thing I've ever drunk.
Olivander owns Olivander's Wand shop.