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It was very beautiful place to visit. If you are fan of Shakespeare and his works it’s a must visit place for you. The staffs were very friendly and helpful. Tickets were little bit expensive but still it’s worth it. The toilets were clean. The gift shop has a lot of stuff to buy and explore. The su
Just to be there is amazing, but be prepared to wait. I purchased a timed ticket online ahead of time (which I recommend). There is a separate entry line for online ticket purchases which let me skip a few people in line to buy tickets. I visited on a Saturday morning at the end of September. It wa
I was dreaming to visit this place for ages, since I learned English at school in Ukraine 20 years ago. It's definitely a "must" place. There is a small museum before you enter the house itself. It's a very atmosphere place, staff is very friendly and gives a lot of information. Also there was a sm
It's so great that they have done this place up as a museum now. Some of the furniture is actually over 500 years old which is really impressive. Tickets: We had pre booked tickets but mid September didn't feel like a super busy time so even without tickets we would've been okay.
Fascinating historical landmark. I couldn't believe I was inside William Shakespeare's house. It was very grand I think for it's time. Showing they were a wealthy family thanks to his father. Learnt so much about the family. And the herb garden was beautiful.
Amazing history seeped into this place. The place where the legendary William Shakespeare grew up and lived when he was first married to Anne Hathaway. Nice grounds and lovely flowers around the house. Friendly and informative staff. There was a Romeo and Juliet play when we visited. Lovely souve
It was an awesome experience. The bust of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore is an added attraction for us Indians to see inside the garden of Shakespeare's residence.
Nice place to visit and a significant piece of history that is well worth your time if you're visiting Stratford-upon-Avon. The house itself is not very big and just has a few rooms to see but it's filled with lots of history. Just to be able to walk in the footsteps of the great William Shakespeare
A great place to visit. They have a lot of information about Shakeapeare and his family. Interesting to see how people used to live and how houses looked in the past. You can try real leather cloves and some other costumes. The ticket was about £20pp but it includes a visit to other 2 sites connecte
Did a self guided tour which brought me to the birthplace, which can be accessed through the exhibition centre filled with artifacts from the time of Shakespeare, through the exhibition it leads to the grounds of the house where there are places to sit and watch plays put on by actors, you are able
We had a very lovely day out visiting Stratford-upon-Avon😊 Shakespeare's Birthplace was at the top of our priority list, and we were not disappointed because there was so much history! It was a highly interesting experience. The staff inside the house were also really dedicated and it was obvious th
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, All summer's lease hath all to short a date.
This historical site is located in the outskirts of Birmingham it took us 1.5 hours to reach this place and it was 6pm in the evening so all retail shops were closed and few tourists were around. We spend good time while sitting and getting peaceful view of the place.
Interesting preamble in new entrance building, beautiful garden, house very atmospheric, wall coverings were pretty. Staff incredibly knowledgeable and helpful, best room guides I have ever come across, just fantastic.
Very beautiful town. Felt peaceful even though it was busy. Well worth a visit but take a picnic as the prices are a bit steep.
The Bard's home is a must visit for all literary fans and the interiors are well maintained. The street itself has such vibrance, it feels good to just visit. Ticket prices while on higher side have the advantage of a year's worth of free visit if you purchase the combined ticket for all 3 points- b
Shakespeare's house was quite large. The city of Stratford upon Avon is a beautiful town with lots of well kept old houses with original wood and plaster. The wood beams have been kept well stained or painted and the plaster painted white. I really liked this town. I could easily go back here for a
Really recommend purchasing tickets in advance. There were only 3 or 4 people in front of us, but we still waited about 10 minutes outside before being let inside to purchase tickets. We selected the story package, which includes visiting the birthplace and new place (please don't miss seeing an ori
Visited for the first time. Wonderful history behind it. The majority of the places close by 6-7pm, so I recommend coming in earlier in the afternoon.
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