The Elephant House – Birthplace of Harry Potter

The Elephant House remains legitimately connected to the series’ (Harry Potter) formative years, and its embrace of that history helped cement its global reputation.

The Elephant House is a small café on George IV Bridge in Edinburgh that became world-famous because of its association with the early years of the Harry Potter series and its author, J.K. Rowling. Opened in 1995, the café quickly developed a reputation as a welcoming, inexpensive place where people could linger over coffee or tea, making it especially attractive to students, writers, and locals.

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