Goathland Train Station, YorkshireLocated in the North York Moors, Goathland Train Station was the filming location for the Hogwarts station, Hogsmeade.
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Is any of Harry Potter filmed in York? Yes! Unlike The Shambles which was falsely rumored to be the shooting location for Diagon Alley, the York Central Railway Station made an actual appearance in the first movie.
Kings Cross Station and St.Pancras International are two separate stations, leading to different retailers. They're just across the road from each other.
Popular with Harry Potter fans the world over, York's famous medieval street, Shambles (an old word meaning meat market or open-air slaughterhouse) is said to have been the inspiration for Diagon Alley.
Cecil Court, LondonThanks to Cecil Court's narrow nature, as well as the beautiful pastel shop façades, it's no surprise that many people believe this secret London location served as (at least part of) the inspiration for Diagon Alley.
Fans of Harry Potter may want to add this UK destination to their travel list! In the Yorkshire countryside, you can visit Goathland Station, which served as the setting for the fictional Hogsmeade station, serving both the village of Hogsmeade and the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy, in Harry Potter films.