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Grab your camera and get ready to walk in Shakespeare’s footsteps! Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply curious about the legend behind the plays (and sonnets! Let us not forget), here are five must-visit spots where major parts of his life and work took place.

Stratford-upon-Avon

Kick off your journey at Shakespeare’s Birthplace in the heart of this charming town. Wander through the well-preserved Tudor home where the Bard was born and passed his childhood years. It’s history you can literally stand in.

Anne Hathaway’s Cottage

Next up, explore the idyllic cottage where Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway (not the actress), grew up. Set on 90 acres, this 12-room gem was restored by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to its original glory and is now a museum. The surrounding gardens are perfect for a stroll back in time.

The Globe Theatre, London

Head to London’s Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare’s masterpieces dominated the stage in the late 1500s. The current building is in fact a recreation of the original playhouse, destroyed in 1644. It was then rebuilt with 16th-century techniques, restoring the magic of his plays (or at least, trying to).

Banqueting House, Whitehall

Visit Banqueting House, the last remnant of Whitehall Palace. Here, you can stand right where Shakespeare’s company performed for royalty. Imagine watching one of his iconic plays just like King James did in 1611.

Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon

End your journey back in Stratford-Upon-Avon at Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare is buried. Walk along the greenery-filled path to his grave, where a small donation lets you stand before the Bard’s final resting place. Make sure you don’t miss the curse inscribed on his tombstone.

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Follow Romeo and Juliet’s Story on Your Trip to Verona, Italy https://travelermaster.com/follow-romeo-and-juliets-story-on-your-trip-to-verona-italy/ Wed, 15 May 2024 12:16:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=31324 Ready for a journey back to the age of Shakespeare? Verona is calling! This beautiful Italian city is famously linked with the story of Romeo and Juliet. So let’s go on a romantic adventure and uncover the real-life places that inspired the timeless tale of these two lovers. Casa di Giulietta Begin your journey at […]

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Ready for a journey back to the age of Shakespeare? Verona is calling! This beautiful Italian city is famously linked with the story of Romeo and Juliet. So let’s go on a romantic adventure and uncover the real-life places that inspired the timeless tale of these two lovers.

Casa di Giulietta

Begin your journey at the Casa di Giulietta to see the famous balcony where Romeo wooed Juliet. The house, dating back to the 13th century, is now a museum dedicated to the lovers. Inside, you can explore exhibits of Renaissance costumes and furniture, which give a glimpse into the setting of the story. 

Casa di Romeo

Just a short walk from Juliet’s house, you’ll find the supposed residence of Romeo. The building is privately owned and not open to the public. However, standing outside the large, medieval stone building offers a moment to contemplate the lives of the characters and the Verona of their time. 

Tomba di Giulietta

For a more somber reflection on the tale, visit Juliet’s Tomb at the Convento dei Cappuccini, the place where Juliet took her own life. The site includes a small museum that houses frescoes and artifacts from the convent.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> shakespeare travel Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Mon, 23 Sep 2024 08:54:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png shakespeare travel Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 In Shakespeare’s Footsteps: Visit the Playwright’s Most Iconic Spots https://travelermaster.com/in-shakespeares-footsteps-visit-the-playwrights-most-iconic-spots/ Sat, 07 Sep 2024 08:01:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=32006 Grab your camera and get ready to walk in Shakespeare’s footsteps! Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply curious about the legend behind the plays (and sonnets! Let us not forget), here are five must-visit spots where major parts of his life and work took place. Stratford-upon-Avon Kick off your journey at Shakespeare’s Birthplace in […]

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Grab your camera and get ready to walk in Shakespeare’s footsteps! Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply curious about the legend behind the plays (and sonnets! Let us not forget), here are five must-visit spots where major parts of his life and work took place.

Stratford-upon-Avon

Kick off your journey at Shakespeare’s Birthplace in the heart of this charming town. Wander through the well-preserved Tudor home where the Bard was born and passed his childhood years. It’s history you can literally stand in.

Anne Hathaway’s Cottage

Next up, explore the idyllic cottage where Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway (not the actress), grew up. Set on 90 acres, this 12-room gem was restored by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to its original glory and is now a museum. The surrounding gardens are perfect for a stroll back in time.

The Globe Theatre, London

Head to London’s Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare’s masterpieces dominated the stage in the late 1500s. The current building is in fact a recreation of the original playhouse, destroyed in 1644. It was then rebuilt with 16th-century techniques, restoring the magic of his plays (or at least, trying to).

Banqueting House, Whitehall

Visit Banqueting House, the last remnant of Whitehall Palace. Here, you can stand right where Shakespeare’s company performed for royalty. Imagine watching one of his iconic plays just like King James did in 1611.

Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon

End your journey back in Stratford-Upon-Avon at Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare is buried. Walk along the greenery-filled path to his grave, where a small donation lets you stand before the Bard’s final resting place. Make sure you don’t miss the curse inscribed on his tombstone.

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Follow Romeo and Juliet’s Story on Your Trip to Verona, Italy https://travelermaster.com/follow-romeo-and-juliets-story-on-your-trip-to-verona-italy/ Wed, 15 May 2024 12:16:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=31324 Ready for a journey back to the age of Shakespeare? Verona is calling! This beautiful Italian city is famously linked with the story of Romeo and Juliet. So let’s go on a romantic adventure and uncover the real-life places that inspired the timeless tale of these two lovers. Casa di Giulietta Begin your journey at […]

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Ready for a journey back to the age of Shakespeare? Verona is calling! This beautiful Italian city is famously linked with the story of Romeo and Juliet. So let’s go on a romantic adventure and uncover the real-life places that inspired the timeless tale of these two lovers.

Casa di Giulietta

Begin your journey at the Casa di Giulietta to see the famous balcony where Romeo wooed Juliet. The house, dating back to the 13th century, is now a museum dedicated to the lovers. Inside, you can explore exhibits of Renaissance costumes and furniture, which give a glimpse into the setting of the story. 

Casa di Romeo

Just a short walk from Juliet’s house, you’ll find the supposed residence of Romeo. The building is privately owned and not open to the public. However, standing outside the large, medieval stone building offers a moment to contemplate the lives of the characters and the Verona of their time. 

Tomba di Giulietta

For a more somber reflection on the tale, visit Juliet’s Tomb at the Convento dei Cappuccini, the place where Juliet took her own life. The site includes a small museum that houses frescoes and artifacts from the convent.

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