JK Rowling just delivered some truths about Harry Potter landmarks in Edinburgh. “I was thinking of putting a section on my website about all the alleged inspirations and birthplaces of Potter ...
Harry Potter fans will want to take a quick ... the botanic garden offers a peaceful respite and free admission. Culture abounds in Edinburgh, and there are museums for every age and interest.
J.K. Rowling lived in Edinburgh when she penned the universally beloved "Harry Potter" series of books. Across the city, you can see and visit the places that inspired her wizarding world.
In Edinburgh’s Victoria Street – reportedly ... “It’s the birthplace of Harry Potter!” It is not. The original Elephant House cafe, where JK Rowling famously sat down to write about ...
Hundreds of Edinburgh shoppers queued outside Princes Street’s newest shop ahead of its gran opening today. At 12pm on Friday ...
New footage shows the extent of damage at to an iconic Edinburgh cafe resulting from ... where JK Rowling wrote sections of her Harry Potter books. The cafe's owner David Taylor said: "We thought ...