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Stratford-on-Avon is a district in the south of Warwickshire. The area has an untouched rural beauty, but mostly the district is famous for its town Stratford-upon-Avon which happens to be the former home of master playwright William Shakespeare. Holidaymakers visit this town to trace his steps, to learn about his life, and to explore his magical effect on literature. A visit to Stratford-on-Avon will give you the opportunity to examine almost every aspect of Shakespeare’s life. You can visit his school to learn about what he was like as a student. You can go to his birth home to find out about his family life. And aside from learning about Shakespeare, you can take lovely walks in nature to unwind, or visit the biggest butterfly farm in the UK. Stratford-on-Avon is a beautiful holiday destination for all history, literature, and nature lovers.
Finding a cosy cottage in Stratford-on-AvonA cottage stay in Stratford-on-Avon is the perfect opportunity to completely immerse yourself in the town’s ancient history. Opt for a renovated historic cottage full of character and cosy design details to feel as if you’ve been transported through time. Book a countryside cottage with a large kitchen to treat your loved ones to a delicious meal in a dreamy atmosphere. Several cottages come with an outdoor hot tub where you can relax after an active day of exploring the charming town. There are many varying size options for both large groups and couples. Cottages are well-equipped with every amenity you may need, leaving you to only think about the rich history and lovely atmosphere of the town.
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Stratford-on-Avon offers wonderful options for families on holiday. Take your family to The MAD Museum in Stratford-upon-Avon for an interactive and fun day of learning for both children and adults. MAD stands for Mechanical Art and Design, and everything in this museum is designed to capture your attention, most notably the exhibit full of quirky robotic designs! Stratford Butterfly Farm is another great place for families to visit. The vast butterfly enclosure houses an incredible variety of butterfly species and a visit here will transport you to a tropical place bursting with colour. Children can also explore the bug exhibit which features different species of fascinating and rare insects.
Stratford-on-Avon for theatre loversShakespeare’s home is a haven for theatre lovers. Visit The Royal Shakespeare Theatre to catch a performance of one of Shakespeare’s plays. The theatre is passionate about both raising talented young artists as Shakespearean actors and enabling Shakespeare’s works reach wider audiences. The theatre itself is very comfortable, and you’ll have great views from most seats. Another wonderful place for theatre-goers is The Attic Theatre. This small award-winning fringe theatre is located in the centre of Stratford-on-Avon and offers its visitors a unique, intimate experience. Try to catch one of their comedy performances for an entertaining evening.
Just a few weeks after Shakespeare was born, Stratford-on-Avon was hit by the plague. It was very lucky that Baby Shakespeare survived!
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The house where the legendary playwright Shakespeare was born is located in Stratford-upon-Avon. You can visit to explore the house and the grounds. Tours are led by a team of very friendly and knowledgeable guides who offer detailed and fascinating information about Shakespeare’s life throughout the tour. The house is filled with precious historical remnants from Shakespeare that you’ll be able to see.
2. Explore Anne Hathaway’s CottageTour the family home of Anne Hathaway (no, not the American actor, but Shakespeare’s wife) and learn loads of interesting stories about her and her family. The house itself is wonderfully preserved, and the gardens are especially lovely. The museum is closed during the winter, but you can come any other time of the year.
3. Take a lesson at Shakespeare’s SchoolroomThe school where Shakespeare spent his formative years has been transformed into a fun, interactive museum which offers interactive lessons to visitors reminiscent of the types of lessons Shakespeare himself received. The friendly staff does their best to make sure the days of Shakespeare come to life, and you’ll also learn a great deal of information here about Shakespeare’s early years.
4. Visit Tudor WorldTudor World is a top-rated living history museum where you can go on a tour with William Shakespeare or hunt ghosts with your group. The indoor areas of the museum have been decorated in a very historically accurate manner. So, while you’re there, you can completely immerse yourself in the Tudor period and enjoy a journey back in time.
5. Visit Compton Verney Art GallerySet in a lovely historical mansion, Compton Verney Art Gallery boasts exquisite pieces of art from different parts of the world. A wide variety of European art is on display here, and there’s a fascinating collection of Asian pieces of art on top of that. Behind the gallery is a lovely meadow where you can go for walks.
6. Take a stroll at Stratford-upon-Avon CanalStratford-upon-Avon Canal offers visitors a beautiful way to explore the town. The walk here is very manageable for all levels and ages of walkers, and the views are simply fabulous. Along the route, you’ll be sure to see many historical buildings which played a significant role in Shakespeare’s life. There are plenty of benches along the canal where you can have a rest and spot local species of birds.
7. Holy Trinity ChurchHoly Trinity Church is an 800-year-old historic church and the final resting place of Shakespeare. This church is where he was baptized and where he was buried, making it a must-visit for any Shakespeare fan. The church also has some unique architectural features and stunning stained-glass windows.
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🏡 Cottages available: | 262 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 114 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 95% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |