Where else would you go to see the Shakespearean sights than Stratford-Upon-Avon? Nestled in the heart of England, this charming market town is renowned as the birthplace of The Bard. A picturesque destination, steeped in history, Stratford offers a unique glimpse into the life and times of Shakespeare himself and the rich stories he told.
From Shakespeare’s Birthplace to the Royal Shakespeare Society, there are countless attractions that bring the playwright’s legacy to life. Wander through beautiful gardens in his footsteps, visit historic buildings and enjoy captivating performances. With its blend of history, culture and scenic beauty, Stratford-Upon-Avon is a must-visit for anyone interested in Shakespeare, drama and the Elizabethan era.
The beginning of the Bard
Ideal para: História, Famílias, Casais
Shakespeare’s Birthplace is a must-visit for anyone interested in the life and works of William Shakespeare. This historic house, where he was born in 1564, offers a fascinating glimpse into his early years. Located in the Stratford-Upon-Avon town centre, the house is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is close to other key Shakespearean sites.
Inside, you’ll find rare objects from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust’s collections and can engage with live performances and storytelling. The site also offers educational programmes and workshops for all ages. Get a combined ticket to see this, Anne Hathaway’s House and Shakespeare’s New Place, making it cheaper to see all 3.
Localização: Henley Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6QW, UK
Abre: Hours vary by season
Telefone: +44 (0)1789 204016
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Enchanting retreat with beautiful gardens
Ideal para: História, Foto
Discover the charming childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, in this cottage and its gardens. This pretty thatched cottage is set in extensive gardens and orchards, offering a romantic glimpse into the couple’s early life. The building is filled with original furniture, including the Hathaway bed and the courting settle.
Stroll through the beautiful gardens and explore the sculpture trail inspired by Shakespeare’s plays. Enjoy refreshments at the on-site cafe or bring your own picnic to relax in designated areas. Seasonal workshops, such as wreath-making, add to the experience and can leave you with souvenirs you’ve made yourself.
Localização: Cottage Lane, Shottery, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 9HH, UK
Abre: Hours vary by season
Telefone: +44 (0)1789 204016
Anne Hathaway's Cottage & Gardens
Where Shakespeare learnt his letters
Ideal para: História, Famílias
Step back in time into Shakespeare’s Schoolroom and Guildhall, a fascinating site that invites you to see where Shakespeare was educated. It’s a great place for families and history enthusiasts to learn about Shakespeare’s early life. For art lovers, the historic Guildhall also features 600-year-old wall paintings.
You can dress up and participate in Tudor school lessons with quill writing and listen to passionate guides share stories about the Bard. They host special events and exhibitions throughout the year, so check what’s going on before you visit. Its proximity to other key Shakespearean sites makes it easy to include in your itinerary.
Localização: 17 Church Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6HB, UK
Abre: Daily from 11 am to 5 pm
Telefone: +44 (0)1789 868262
Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall
A walk back through time
Ideal para: História, Famílias
Tudor World is a living history museum that offers an immersive experience of life in Tudor times. Located in a Grade II* listed building, the museum features interactive exhibits and hands-on activities like quill writing and a witch trial. It’s an ideal destination for history buffs and families alike.
Join a spooky ghost tour to learn about the darker side of Stratford’s history or take a walking tour with a costumed guide portraying William Shakespeare. The museum also offers educational programmes tailored for school groups. After your visit, explore nearby restaurants and cafes for a convenient meal.
Localização: 40 Sheep Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6EE, UK
Abre: Daily from 10.30 am to 5.30 pm
Telefone: +44 (0)1789 298070
Tudor World
The site of Shakespeare’s family home
Ideal para: História, Foto
When you want somewhere a bit slower-paced, Shakespeare’s New Place is just a short distance from many other places on this list. The site marks where the family home where Shakespeare lived for 19 years stood, although the original house is no longer there. Instead, you’ll find beautiful gardens and specially commissioned artworks. It’s a tranquil spot to reflect on the life and works of the Bard.
Discover the Hidden Voices exhibition, which highlights the lives of the women who influenced Shakespeare. Wander through the Great Garden and the recently restored Knot Garden. There are also workshops and learning experiences put on for those who enjoy being more hands-on.
Localização: 22 Chapel Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6EP, UK
Abre: Hours vary by season
Telefone: +44 (0)1789 204016
Shakespeare's New Place
World-class theatre and more
Ideal para: História, Casais, Alimentação
The Royal Shakespeare Company offers an unparalleled theatre experience with performances of Shakespeare’s plays as well as phenomenal productions of other dramatic works from all across the ages. On the banks of the River Avon, the theatre also features a rooftop restaurant with stunning views. It’s a cultural hub for theatre enthusiasts.
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the theatre and visit the Play’s The Thing exhibition to learn about theatre-making. Participate in acting workshops and masterclasses and rent costumes for special events. The gift shop offers theatre-related gifts and souvenirs. Dwelling in the heart of Stratford, the Company is at the hub of activity in the town.
Localização: Waterside, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6BB, UK
Telefone: +44 (0)1789 296655
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Bard’s final resting place
Ideal para: História, Econômico
Dating back to the 15th century, Holy Trinity Church is most notable for housing Shakespeare’s Funerary Monument and being the last resting place of the Bard himself. Although it’s a significant site for Shakespeare enthusiasts, the setting remains peaceful, allowing visitors to reflect on his life and works.
The church itself features stunning architecture and is a beautiful place to explore. It’s an intriguing glimpse into the past and the life of Stratford’s most famous son. If you’re interested in learning more, join a guided tour to hear about the church’s history and its connection to Shakespeare.
Localização: 1 Old Town, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6BG, UK
Telefone: +44 (0)1789 266316
Shakespeare's Funerary Monument
Guided tours of historic Stratford
Ideal para: História, Famílias, Viagens alternativas
A broader view of the Bard’s life takes in the entire town and the Stratford Town Walk offers daily guided walking tours of Stratford’s historic streets. Led by knowledgeable guides, these tours provide fascinating stories and facts about the town and, of course, its connection to Shakespeare. It’s a great activity for families and history enthusiasts.
Experience the spooky side of Stratford with evening ghost walks or book private tours for groups and special occasions. The tour brings history to life with interactive and storytelling elements to really immerse you in Stratford as Shakespeare might have known it. Your tour ticket includes exclusive discounts at local eateries, shops and attractions.
Localização: Waterside, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6BA, UK
Telefone: +44 (0)7855 760377
Stratford Town Walk
Victorian tribute to Shakespeare
Ideal para: História, Foto, Econômico
Erected in 1888, The Gower Monument is a Grade II* listed monument that commemorates William Shakespeare. It stands in Bancroft Gardens and features a seated bronze statue of the playwright and statues of 4 iconic Shakespearean characters, including the tragic Hamlet and the beloved and comical Falstaff. It’s a significant piece of Victorian art and a popular spot for photography.
Informative plaques provide insights into the characters and Shakespeare’s works, making it an educational stop for visitors. The monument’s scenic location by the River Avon offers a scenic setting for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, so pack a lunch and start exploring Stratford’s rich theatrical heritage.
Localização: Bancroft Gardens, Bridge Foot, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6AT, UK
Gower Monument
Victorian Gothic fountain with a clock tower
Ideal para: História, Foto, Econômico
The Shakespeare Memorial Fountain, built in 1887, is a Grade II* listed fountain featuring a Victorian Gothic design. Found in Rother Market Square, it resembles a small cathedral with intricate carvings and a tall spire. This historic fountain was a gift from American publisher George William Childs to commemorate Shakespeare and Queen Victoria’s Jubilee.
Originally designed as a drinking fountain and horse trough, it highlights the practical and aesthetic values of Victorian public works. The spire is adorned with animal gargoyles, adding a whimsical touch. Stop off to snap some selfies with this iconic landmark as you make your way around town.
Localização: Rother Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6JF, UK
Shakespeare Memorial Fountain
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