Step back in time and explore Shakespeare’s London on this engaging walking tour. Discover the origins of the Globe Theatre, hear Shakespearian speeches, and immerse yourself in the history, literature, and drama of the Elizabethan era.
Step back in time and explore Shakespeare’s London on this engaging walking tour. Discover the origins of the Globe Theatre, hear Shakespearian speeches, and immerse yourself in the history, literature, and drama of the Elizabethan era.
- Thames River - Walking from the north to the south bank
- Southwark Bridge - Cross Southwark Bridge to see the Globe Theatre
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre - The tour passes by The Globe Theatre on the south bank, with views from the Thames Walk but no entry.
- Millennium Bridge - Cross the Millennium Bridge after viewing the Globe…
- Thames River - Walking from the north to the south bank
- Southwark Bridge - Cross Southwark Bridge to see the Globe Theatre
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre - The tour passes by The Globe Theatre on the south bank, with views from the Thames Walk but no entry.
- Millennium Bridge - Cross the Millennium Bridge after viewing the Globe Theatre
- Playhouse Yard - Site of the Blackfriars Dominican Monastery and the first and second Blackfriars Playhouses
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - Circle St Paul’s Cathedral along Cheapside and up Milk Street.
- St. Mary-le-Bow - Pass by and learn about the bells of London.
- Guildhall - Hear about the history of the liveries, Shakespeare’s first folio housed in the Guildhall, and the remains of the Roman amphitheatre.
- Roman wall of Londinium - See the ruins of the Roman Wall on Noble Street and the plaque marking Shakespeare’s lodgings on Silver Street.
- Barbican Highwalk - Explore a lesser-known walkway through the Barbican estate with great views and history of the estate and Barbican Centre.
- Barbican Centre - Home of the Royal Shakespeare Company, learn its history, view St Giles Cripplegate, and take a 20-minute rest and refreshment break before continuing down Silk Street to Shoreditch.
- Bunhill Fields - Walk up Whitecross Street, see the site of the Fortune Playhouse, then cross into Shoreditch and learn about the burial ground’s history.
- Shoreditch - Walk through the modern district of Shoreditch towards Curtain Road
- New Inn Yard - Site of the first playhouse, The Theatre, and now the location of The Shakespeare Museum
- Actor-guided narration
- Actor-guided narration
- No entry fees
- No refreshments, food or drink provided by host
- No entry fees
- No refreshments, food or drink provided by host
This captivating theatrical journey brings Shakespeare’s work back to its origins. Guided by a professional actor, the tour begins at Mansion House Tube, crosses Southwark Bridge to view the iconic Globe Theatre, and returns over the Millennium Bridge to explore the Globe’s history to its original location in Shoreditch, visiting significant sites of…
This captivating theatrical journey brings Shakespeare’s work back to its origins. Guided by a professional actor, the tour begins at Mansion House Tube, crosses Southwark Bridge to view the iconic Globe Theatre, and returns over the Millennium Bridge to explore the Globe’s history to its original location in Shoreditch, visiting significant sites of the Elizabethan Renaissance Theatre. The guide will share the history of the first British playhouses and perform relevant Shakespearean speeches at key moments. Rich in history, literature, theatricality, comedy, tragedy, fact, fiction, and drama, the tour also features modern sights and sounds, cultural references, stunning street art in Shoreditch, an exciting passage through the Barbican estate, and crosses various boundaries and genres along the way. The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, with a 20-minute break at the Barbican Arts Centre, home of The Royal Shakespeare Company, concluding at New Inn Yard, Shoreditch. Group and private options are available (Cakes and Ale). Suitable for ages 16 and up.
- Steps and Stairs included on walk
- Road crossings
- 20 minute interval at Barbican
- Suitable walking footwear required
- Umbrella or rain macs may be required
- Bring own bottled water
- The total duration includes walking time
- Not suitable for Children under 16
- Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues
- Not recommended for travellers who have difficulty walking or keeping up with a group
- Rest Rooms Available at Barbican
- Not recommended for under 16 year olds
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.