Below are the places mentioned in the Harry Potter books sorted alphabetically:

Albania: Where Bertha Jorkins suposedly went on Holiday

Azkaban: The Prison for Wizards where Dementors are the guards and slowly feed of the Magic of the Prisoners

Beauxbatons: A school of Witchcraft and Wizardry in France

Borgin and Burke's: Dark Arts Store in Knockturn Alley

Brazil: Where the snake that Harry talked to in the first book wanted to go

The Burrow: Where the Weasleys' Live

Chamber of Secrets: A secret lair below Hogwarts that was build by Salazar Slytherin after he lost a battle with Godric Gryffindor

Dervish and Banges: A wizarding equipment store located in Hogsmeade

Diagon Alley: Where most wizards do all of their Shopping

Durmstrang: One of the wizarding schools competing in the 422nd Triwizard Tournaments

Eeylops Owl Emporium: Shop in Diagon Alley where you can buy Owls

Egypt: Country will Bill Weasley works for Gringotts

Flourish & Blotts: a bookshop in Diagon Alley

The Forbidden Forest: A patch of woods on the Hogwarts grounds, off-limits to students

Godric's Hollow: Where the Potters' lived before Lily and James Potter were killed by Voldemort

Great Hangleton: Town next to Little Hangleton

Gringotts: wizards' bank hundreds of miles under London, run by Goblins

Grunnings: a drill company run by Harry's Uncle Vernon

The Hanged Man: Pub in Little Hangleton

The Hog's Head: The pub where Hagrid won a dragon's egg

Hogsmeade: A town for Witches and Wizards; 3rd Years and up are allowed to go to Hogsmeade

Hogsmeade Station: Where The Hogwarts Express stops to drop students off at Hogwarts

Hogwarts: Wizard school for witches and wizards ages 11- 17

Hogwarts Express: Train that leaves from Platform 9 and 3/4

Hut-On-The-Rock: Place where the Dursleys' and Harry goes after all the Letters flock the house

Knockturn Alley: a street next to Diagon Alley that is full of dark magic shops

The Leaky Cauldron: Shabby old pub and inn next to which is the entrance to Diagon Alley

Little Hangleton: the village where the Riddle family lived

Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions: Shop in Diagon Alley where wizards buy their clothing

Majorca: where Mr. Dursley wants to buy a vacation home

Ollivanders: shop for wands in Diagon Alley

Privet Drive: The street where the Dursley's live, complete address is: 4 Privet Dr., Little Whinging, Surrey

Quality Quidditch Supplies: a shop in Diagon Alley which sells broomsticks and other Quidditch supplies

Raillview Hotel: a gloomy-looking hotel where Uncle Vernon takes the family to hide

The Riddle House: home of the Riddle family in the village of Little Hangleton

Romania: country where Charlie Weasley studies dragons

St. Brutis's Secure Center for Incurably Criminal Boys: how the Dursley's explained Harry's absences during the school year

St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries: where Neville's parents are currently living

Salem Witches' Institute: a group of American witches attending the Quidditch World Cup

Shrieking Shack: a shack located behind the Whomping Willow. One must push a button on the Whompin WIllow to turn it off in order to safely pass to the Shrieking Shack.

Smeltings: private school Dudley attends

The Three Broomsticks: a pub in Hogsmeade

Vauxhall Road, London: where a Muggle variety store is located

Zonko's: The joke shop in Hogsmeade