Professor Layton and the Curious Village/Town Overview

Main Town Sections

 * Drawbridge: The entrance to St. Mystere. Here you will find the Laytonmobile...and not much else.
 * Entrance: This section of town contains the Inn.
 * Inn: Layton and Luke rent rooms here from the owner, Beatrice.
 * Plaza: The Plaza is the center of town; containing the Clock Tower, The House of Puzzles, and Town Hall.
 * Granny R's: This house is home to Granny Riddleton. She collects all the puzzles you missed during the game and keeps them here for you to solve. Also called the House of Puzzles.
 * Town Hall: Rodney keeps track of St. Mystere's official business from his home in Town Hall.
 * Manor Road: There is a General Store on this road that never seems to have anyone running it. Marco often hangs out here.
 * General Store: This mysterious store seems abandoned.
 * Manor Border: Here you find Ramon and the boat needed to get to the Reinhold Manor.
 * Park Road: The road to the park has a popular Restaurant.
 * Restaurant: The owner Crouton is always ready with a puzzle, as is his main customer, Flick.
 * Park Gate: The entrance to the mysterious park. The sign says open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but the place looks old and abandoned.

Manor Sections

 * Reinhold Manor: The outside entrance to the Reinhold Manor is impressive indeed. Tap on the door to enter the Manor.
 * Manor Foyer: Here is where Matthew is usually stationed. There are also some interesting portraits of the Baron and his daughter Flora on the Foyer wall.
 * Manor Parlor: Lady Dahlia's sitting room is the place where the inheritance mystery is supposed to be discussed.  However, things seem to keep interrupting.  Lady Dahlia, Gordon and Simon frequent this room.
 * Dahlia's Room: Dahlia's room is neat and tidy with a nice view of the gardens. The room is connected to the Manor Parlor.

Through the Clock Tower

 * Clock Tower: This small section of the town is frequented by Lucy and the occasional alley cat.
 * Fork in the Road: The cafe is located here, so there are usually people here at night.
 * Cafe: A popular hang out for the night crowd.
 * Northern Path: This street leads to the residential area of St. Mystere.
 * Market: Stalls and merchandise flood this section of town. Archibald is usually here peddling his wares.
 * Northern Hill: Come here for a nice view of the rooftops of St. Mystere.