Street of Bells

The Street of Bells was a major thoroughfare in the metropolis of Waterdeep.

Geography
The Street of Bells was a north-south road near the eastern edge of the Castle Ward of Waterdeep, just one block west of the High Road and the Trades Ward. Its southern end was the intersection with Waterdeep Way and its northern terminus was the intersection with Bazaar Street. Along the way, the Street of Bells was touched or crossed by many streets and alleys including Lamp Street, Cymbril's Walk, Selduth Street, Duir's Alley, Buckle Alley,  and Cat Alley.

Notable Locations
Some of the more colorful, interesting, or prominent sites on the Street of Bells are given here, with map labels for reference.
 * The Singing Sword tavern (C9 above, 41 below) : A lively place with a wide selection of food and drink, plus hourly performances from an actual singing sword. Technically, this tavern was not on the Street of Bells, but it faced the intersection with Bazaar Street.
 * Lightsinger Theater (C56 above) : A high-brow performing arts center and opera house located on the southwest corner with Bazaar Street. Mirt the Moneylender had a private box here and there was a portal to various locations across Faerûn hidden in the prop room.


 * The Pampered Traveler (C11 above, 40 below) : On the northeast corner with Selduth Street, this fine establishment had large, well-furnished rooms, a play area for children, and a library that guests could peruse.
 * The Tower of the Order (C15 above, 30 below) : Home of the Watchful Order of Magists and Protectors, this imposing tower was on the west side of the street about halfway between Selduth Street and Buckle Alley.
 * The Halls of Hilmer, Master Armorer (C23 above, 28 below) : Just south of Duir's Alley on the west side of the street was the place to get some of the best full plate armor available on the Sword Coast.
 * Phalantar's Philtres & Components (C33 above, 33 below) : Just 3 doors up from Waterdeep Way on the east side was this unusual shop that sold herbs, spices, medicines, and rare substances.