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The Royal Shakespeare Theatre hosts famous plays, while the Swan Theatre stages works by Shakespeare's contemporaries and beyond.
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Visit Shakespeare’s birthplace on Henley Street to see rare artifacts and enjoy costumed guides bringing his story to life.
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Stratford’s first zero-waste café serves homemade quiches, soups, cakes and the town's best coffee, all in a cozy six-table space.
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Enjoy a riverside picnic in this central garden overlooking the theatres and Avon River perfect for sunny afternoons.
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Explore the Mechanical Art & Design Museum, featuring interactive sculptures like marble runs, 3D faces and flying birds.
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Shakespeare’s Distillery crafts gin and rum inspired by the Bard, using Tudor-era ingredients, and is carbon-neutral certified.
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Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Shakespeare’s wife’s childhood home, features original furniture, gardens, and romantic Tudor charm.
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The Other Place, no longer a theatre, is now a cozy café and welcoming spot for tourists and locals to relax.
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The Butterfly Farm offers a tropical escape with exotic plants, waterfalls, and free-flying butterflies, perfect for rainy days.
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Dine aboard the Countess of Evesham, Stratford’s "Orient Express," while cruising the Avon with a fresh seasonal menu.
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