Harry Potter in Edinburgh: Self-Guided Harry Potter Field Guide
A self-guided one-day walking trail through the Edinburgh of Harry Potter, the city where J.K. Rowling wrote the books. Six stops on foot, from the hotel where she finished the final book to the graveyard of familiar names, each one honestly rated for the kind of link it has.
What's inside:
- The whole day as one walking route: scan a code and all six stops open in Google Maps, in order
- Exact coordinates for every stop, tap to open in Maps, with how to find the precise spot and get in
- An honest tag on every stop (Documented, Legend or Fan Stop), so you know what's real and what's myth
- A complete Greyfriars grave-finder: all eight name-stones, with directions and the truth on each
- The story behind each stop, plus practical Edinburgh pointers, from getting there to the weather
- Accommodation and restaurant recommendations in the centre
- The spots we left off the trail, and whether any are worth a detour (with location if you do want to visit)
The guide works offline, so the plan and the coordinates stay with you on the day, no signal or data needed. The tap-to-open Maps links do need a connection. Print it or keep it on your phone.
Format: 14-page PDF, instant download.
The Fan Atlas is an independent project, not affiliated with or endorsed by Warner Bros., J.K. Rowling, or any studio, publisher, or trademark holder. Names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Locations are provided for planning only; check access, opening hours and conditions before you travel.