Fans of the worldwide wizarding smash-hit Harry Potter will be able to take part in a magical trail around the city on bank holiday Monday.
Back by popular demand, Magdalen Street shop Norwich Cauldron is giving budding witches and wizards a chance to tour part of the city on May 1 with its quiz trail around the NR3 area.
Co-owner Rachel Watkins, 37, said: "We'll be running our popular quiz trail, with lots of questions about the wizarding world and a prize for everyone who finishes.
"Because International Harry Potter Day is actually on May 2, a school day, we decided to hold the trail and celebrate the occasion on May 1.
"Trail maps will be available to collect for free from Norwich Cauldron, from 10am on May 1."
International Harry Potter Day celebrates when Harry Potter defeated Lord Voldemort at the Battle of Hogwarts.
The first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, has sold roughly 120 million copies worldwide making it the highest-selling book in the series.
The series as a whole has sold over 500 million copies worldwide - which makes it the best-selling book series in history.
Norwich Cauldron has expanded its variety of events since opening in March last year, with scavenger hunts and in-person magical experiences.
Rachel, who co-owns the shop with her partner Stephen Knock, added: "We will also be holding a larger competition with a special golden dragon to be won at the end.
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"For anyone who is planning to celebrate International Harry Potter Day by watching the films, we also stock a range of snacks and drinks, including chocolate frogs and Bertie Bott's Beans of every flavour."
People can follow the shop's event on its Facebook page for updates.
The quiz trail also features other local businesses in the NR3 area, including Crafting Chicken, Leslie Terrance and Norfolk Retro.
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