Harry Potter: fans of the magical saga will be able to see the famous ‘Leaky Cauldron’ in CDMX

The Harry Potter movies are considered one of the best sagas in the cinematographic world, and their fans are admirers of the magical world, potions, wands and everything else that this fantasy story presents. They will all love this news.

An event called ‘Callejón Mágico’ will take place in Mexico City (CDMX) on July 16, with the aim of delighting ‘Muggles’ and non-‘Muggles’ with the sale and exhibition of utility products for the College contest. of Witchcraft and Wizardry Hogwarts.

The remembered Leaky Cauldron was the ideal place where Harry, Ron and Hermione arrived to be transported to Diagon Alley, a place where wizards acquired books, wands, owls and other items that Hogwarts requested from its students.

On the other hand, the lucky ones who are part of this mythical event will be placed in their respective ‘houses’ by the ‘Sorting Hat’, who, in the true style of the movie, will assess whether you are worthy of belonging to Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff. .

In the same way, there will be a welcoming ceremony for the ‘Potterheads’, a sharing, tournaments and wizarding classes.

For this reason, if you have the opportunity to vacation in Mexico during those days, to delve into the world of Harry Potter and relive those memorable scenes that took place in Diagon Alley, do not miss the opportunity.

Where will the Magic Alley be located in CDMX?

According to what was investigated, the Magical Alley event will take place in the Mexican capital, specifically, on Dr. Basilio Badillo No. 4 street, in the Centro neighborhood of the Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office, Miguel Sabido Cultural Center.

In addition, the date is agreed for July 16, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Regarding the price of tickets, general admission will cost 150 pesos, for children 10 years old, access will be free and, for those who are teachers/older adults, the price will be 100 pesos.

Tickets can be purchased through the Boletia page.

Source-larepublica.pe