The Northern Courtyard This is the northern courtyard, a great place to chat with friends, do your homework, wittness fights, and just chill. This courtyard has an excellent view of the lake. Moderators: Oliver James Lupin, Rhyannon Lilly Lupin
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The Lake And Lakeside Many students like to walk or wade in the shallow parts of the lake during hot days. There are many trees which cast shady shots on the ground, many students enjoy it here. Watch out for the Giant Squid! Moderators: Oliver James Lupin, Rhyannon Lilly Lupin
The Quidditch Pitch This is the famous Quidditch Pitch! Every month there is a new match between different houses. If you catch them at the right time, you might see one of the teams practise here. Have fun! Moderators: Rhyannon Lilly Lupin , Oliver James Lupin
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The Eastern Courtyard This is the Eastern Courtyard. It has a great view of the Forbidden Forest, and the Care Of Magical Creatures Class and Barn. It is alot more quieter than the Northern Courtyard. Moderators: Oliver James Lupin, Rhyannon Lilly Lupin
Madame PuddiFoot's This tea shop is popular with young couples on Hogsmeade weekends. A small shop located on a side street, it tends to be a bit stuffy inside due to the crowds. The windows steam up and the gaudy tables and chairs are all claimed by teenagers holding hands or kissing over cups of tea and coffee. Madame Puddifoot owns this cafe herself, and hires cherubs to throw confetti at customers on Valentine's day. Moderators: Oliver James Lupin, Rhyannon Lilly Lupin
The Three Broomsticks A more popular inn than the Hog's Head, the Three Broomsticks sits on the High Street. It is often warm, crowded, and a bit smoky—but clean and welcoming. A mirror behind the bar reflects the cosy atmosphere, and drinks are served in glasses and in pewter tankards. Madam Rosmerta, the pretty and stylish owner, has been at the Three Broomsticks for at least twenty years, since Harry's father was a Hogwarts student. Harry and his friends enjoy drinking butterbeers at the inn, where they frequently encounter Hagrid as well. On less fortunate occasions they've met Rita Skeeter there, 'cause everyone loves the Three Broomsticks.
Hog's Head The Hog's Head sits at the end of a side street, marked by a sign depicting a boar's head dripping blood onto a white cloth. When the wind blows, the sign squeaks on its rusted bracket. The inn has only one room for the bar. Dirt is packed over the stone floor and hardly any sunshine filters through the filthy bay windows. The room is dimly lit by candle stumps on each wooden table. A goaty odor permeates the whole place. As the glasses and bottles are very dirty, and "cleaned" with very dirty rags, some patrons will bring their own beverage receptacles.
Zonko's Joke Shop This is Fred and George Weasley's favourite shop, of course--and Filch's least favourite. Zonko's is another High Street shop--a purveyor of Dungbombs, Stink Pellets, Belch Powder, Hiccup Sweets, Whizzing Worms, Frog Spawn Soap, Nose-Biting Teacups, and Fanged Frisbees.
Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop And this would be Hermione's and Percy's favorite, also located on the High Street. Inside are rows of assorted copper ink pots and quills, from pheasant feathers to ones of decadent black and gold.
Gladrags Wizardwear Gladrags presumably sells robes, cloaks, and the like, but we primarily know it as a good place to buy wild and crazy socks. Harry, Ron, and Hermione bought some for Dobby after he helped with the Second Triwizard Task. They bought him a pair with twinkling gold and silver stars, and a pair that would shriek when they started to smell bad.
Dervish and Banges This shop sells and repairs magical equipment, such as Sneakoscopes. It is located at the end of the High Street on the road leading to the edge of Hogsmeade--near where Harry and his friends met Sirius, in the form of Padfoot, before the Third Task.
Post Office The Hogsmeade Post Office boasts at least three-hundred owls perched on shelves. Various breeds and sizes are available, depending on the speed needed for delivery, and they wear color-coded bands accordingly. The smallest are the palm-sized Scops (like Pigwidgeon), and the biggest the Post Office boasts are the Great Greys (like an Errol in his prime). The Post Office is located on the High Street.
Shrieking Shack The most haunted place in Britain! Situated somewhat uphill from central Hogsmeade, the ruined house is avoided by the villagers, Hogwarts ghosts, and even Fred and George, who have given up trying to get in through the boarded windows and doors. If anyone were to get inside, they would be surprised at what they saw: stains everywhere, bite marks on furniture, other pieces of furniture shattered. The interior of the Shack bears evidence to a much more physical haunting than any ghosts are capable of, although it also shows signs of disuse--peeling wallpaper and a blanket of dust over everything.