Shakespeare's England Explorer Pass: 3-Day Access to Warwickshire's Top Attractions
Warwick
Explore Shakespeare's country with a 3-day pass to Warwickshire's top attractions. Visit Warwick Castle, Shakespeare's Birthplace, and more with this easy-to-use pass.
Duration: 3 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Warwick Castle - Warwick Castle dates back to 914. The Medieval Fortress is one of the finest and most well-preserved castles in the UK.
  • Shakespeare’s Birthplace - Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace to walk in Shakespeare’s footsteps and explore the house where he was born and grew up.
  • Anne Hathaway’s Cottage & Gardens - Visit Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, the beautiful 500 year old cottage where Shakespeare courted his bride-to-be.
  • Kenilworth Castle - The medieval fortress of Kenilworth Castle is one of the largest historic visitor attractions in the West Midlands and one of the most spectacular castle ruins in England. Kenilworth is the perfect place for the whole family to explore where kings and queens once danced and dined, climb the ramparts and enjoy the authentically recreated Elizabethan Garden, an exhibition.
  • Avon Boating Ltd - Take in the stunning sights of Stratford-upon-Avon with a 30 minute river cruise.
    See the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Holy Trinity Church (the site of Shakespeare’s tomb)
    Free audio guide to learn about the famous sights as you go
  • Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall - Explore the very room where William Shakespeare sat in the 1570s
  • Shakespeare’s New Place - Discover beautiful gardens and specially-commissioned artworks at New Place, the site of William Shakespeare’s grand family home.
  • Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park - Step out of the ordinary at Compton Verney with 120 acres of art, nature, and creativity.
  • British Motor Museum - The British Motor Museum is home to the world’s largest collection of historic British cars. Take a walk down the ‘Time Road’ and discover how both motoring and family life has changed through the decades.

Travel through ‘Making British Cars’ and see how influential the motor industry has been over the years. Get ‘Under the Skin’ and unravel the mystery of how cars work with interactive exhibits.

Enjoy a free guided tours with one of the enthusiastic guides who will help bring the cars to life.

  • The MAD Museum - The MAD (Mechanical Art and Design) Museum does what it says on the tin! This quirky attraction located in the centre of Stratford-upon -Avon, houses around 60 interactive mechanical contraptions and is the only one of its kind in the UK.

Perfect for the whole family, The MAD Museum is a fantastic playground for adults and an exciting treasure trove for inquisitive kids. As well as being highly interactive and a lot of fun, this eccentric museum appeals to those with curious and methodical brains too. If you like art, design, science and/or engineering, The MAD Museum is for you.

The MAD Museum is a celebration of all things mechanically weird and wonderful. Rolling ball machines, water clocks, interactive light walls, 3D faces, giant rocking birds and much more.

  • Stratford Butterfly Farm - The UK’s largest tropical butterfly paradise. Come rain or shine enjoy the unique pleasure of discovering hundreds of the world’s most beautiful butterflies flying in an exotic environment of tropical blossom with splashing waterfalls and fish filled pools. Situated in the historic market town of Stratford-upon-Avon.
  • Shakespeare Distillery - Ever wondered how gin is made? Join us for a fun and informative tour around our working distillery in Stratford-upon-Avon. You will discover how gin is made, learn about its history, and experience the many different ingredients we use.
  • Hill Close Gardens - Take a trip to these magical hidden gardens… These are rare survivals of Victorian gardens once used by trades folk living above their businesses in Warwick to escape from the crowded town.

The gardens are a unique example of the once-common Victorian detached pleasure garden - distinctly different from allotments - with their characteristic summer houses, hedge lines, pathways and orchards.

These historically significant plots were cultivated for both pleasure and production with tiny ornamental beds, small lawns as well as fruit and vegetables.

  • Stoneleigh Abbey - Founded in 1154 as a Cistercian monastic house has connections to Queen Victoria, Prince Charles and Jane Austen. Built on a land grant from King Henry II, it was later converted into the Leigh family home.

The older portion of the house, built from local red sandstone, was started in 1561 and successive generations added to the design. The newest part of the house was completed around 1720 and was designed by Francis Smith of Warwick.

What's Included
  • Admission to all 15 attractions
What's Not Included
  • Transport to and from the attractions
Additional Information

Maximize your visit in the land of Shakespeare with a convenient 3-day pass which provides access to the top attractions in Warwickshire. Dive into the British history by visiting popular places like Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall, and the British Motor Museum, with the flexibility offered by a multi-site pass to fully customize your tour schedule.

Simply present the pass’s QR code at any participating attraction for free admission. It’s the epitome of hassle-free sightseeing!

The Explorer Pass also includes an interactive booking app where you can reserve specific attractions, handle your entries, and gain insights about all the attractions plus any exclusive deals that come with the pass.

A Suggested 3-Day Itinerary:

Day 1:
Warwick Castle,
Kenilworth Castle.

Day 2:
British Motor Museum,
Shakespeare Distillery.

Day 3:
Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall,
Shakespeare’s Birthplace,
Stratford Butterfly Farm,
Avon Boating.

Location
Warwick Castle
Castle Lane,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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