Stratford-upon-Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon

Welcome to Stratford-upon-Avon: the birthplace of the bard William Shakespeare, this is a town steeped in history, and thriving with culture both old and new.

Set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside and on the banks of the River Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon is one of the most important and well known tourist destinations in the UK. Shakespeare's fame draws people here, and the beauty of the town makes them stay; this is a place that easily entices those both young and old to walk around just soak up the atmosphere, admire the many talented street performers and buy an ice cream from a passing boat! With easy road, bus, rail and airport access, it is the perfect place for a vacation or short break, and is great for both education and leisure.

The town centre has both high street shops and charming small businesses for those seeking retail therapy, and the local cafes and restaurants are excellent - you'll be spoilt for choice as to where to stop for lunch! Facilities for conferences and smaller business venues are fantastic, and Shakespeare fans will be overcome with the wealth of venues they can visit; you can even come close to the man himself with a trip to the Holy Trinity Church to see his grave. 

Stratford-upon-Avon has a very rich and varied programme of events and activities throughout the year: theatre, funfairs, arts, music in the parks, local markets, river racing and cruises, food and literature festivals, scenic walks - or simply relaxing and taking in the atmosphere! The Bancroft Gardens are one of the best places to sit back and watch the world go by, witnessing things such as the canal boats travelling through the locks, the hired rowboats and street performers to name a few; there's always something to see! Check out the What's On guide for up to date details on current events. 

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Best Known For: Shakespeare (Birthplace, Grave, Anne Hathaway's Cottage), Grammar Schools, the River Avon and Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal, Theatre

Ideas for Trips: The Royal Shakespeare Company (for theatre, fine dining in the Rooftop Restaurant and trips up the Tower for a stunning panoramic view of the town), Stratford Butterfly Farm, Compton Verney, Tudor World, Avon Boating, Stratford Armories, Stratford-upon-Avon Picturehouse

Issues to Consider: Parking on the central roads can be tricky, but there are lots of small car parks throughout the town that are reasonably priced and often free in the evenings. The main central area around the River Avon has no barrier between the water and the ground thanks to the popular boat hire and cruise trade, so young children should be carefully supervised! The peak summer season can get very busy with tourists and holidaymakers, so booking tickets for events should be done well in advance - the busy nature of the town can make pickpocketing a risk, so be careful of crowds. 

Please browse the listings below to find venues and providers in this area who can deliver the type of activity or experience you are looking for.

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