Leadenhall Market is a lovely surrounded Victorian market in the City of London. Under the exquisite Victorian rooftop there are stalls selling flowers, cheese, meat and other fresh food. Diagon Alley scenes in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone were shot in Leadenhall Market. THE ORNATE 19TH-CENTURY PAINTED ROOF and cobbled floors of Leadenhall Market, situated in the historic focus of London's monetary district, make it a somewhat otherworldly spot to do a touch of shopping — even before it played a starring job in the Harry Potter films. The commercial center was included a couple of times in the Harry Potter series — it was the film area for some of the first outside shots of Diagon Alley, the cobblestoned shopping center of the wizarding scene where Hogwarts students can stock up on school supplies like spell books and wands. Today on the off chance that you meander down the market's Bull's Head Passage you may perceive the blue entryway of an optics shop (an unfilled storefront at the hour of shooting) as the passageway to the Leaky Cauldron in Goblet of Fire. In the event that solitary that was valid for us Muggles.