Shakespeare’s London: A Walking Tour with Context

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Shakespeare’s London: A Walking Tour with Context

London audio tour: Shakespeare’s London: A Walking Tour with Context
This is a 1.6mi walking tour
It takes an average of 90 mins to complete.
$19.99
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About the Tour

London left an indelible mark on Shakespeare. On this walking tour with former actor turned Blue Badge guide and Context Travel expert Tim Barron, you’ll gain insight into the renowned playwright’s personal and professional life in the bustling city.

Starting in front of the Blackfriar Pub, you’ll explore the Blackfriars area and Southwark borough where Shakespeare lived and worked. As you walk, you’ll hear all about the Bard’s life, from the enigmatic ”lost years” to the inspiration behind his iconic works. You’ll stroll past various spots that are central to the history of theater in the city, including the original site of the Globe Theatre, the Rose Theatre, and the George Pub, where he performed.

Tim will tell you about the challenges and triumphs of show business’ early days. He’ll reveal how Shakespeare and his contemporaries navigated the city’s volatile theatrical landscape, and offer you a peek into the vibrant cultural milieu of Elizabethan London.

Along the way, you’ll:

  • Dive into the fascinating history of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, from its reconstruction by Sam Wannamaker to its role in preserving Shakespeare’s legacy
  • Visit the oldest Gothic church in London, Southwark Cathedral, where Shakespeare, Fletcher, Jonson, Dickens and other literary giants have all prayed during its over 1,000-year history
  • Take in Hampton Court, where Shakespeare’s players performed A Midsummer Night’s Dream in its Great Hall
  • Look down Cardinal Cap Alley, the site of a notorious brothel during Shakespeare’s times
  • Find out how Shakespeare and his friends would entertain travelers waiting to enter the city by the London Bridge
  • Spot Shakespeare’s former London home
  • See a reconstruction of the Golden Hinde (a 17th-century ship) and learn how the Bard featured maritime exploits in his work

As we delve into Shakespeare’s legacy, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of his impact on literature, theater, and the world at large. By the end of this 75-minute tour, you’ll have a good sense of this influential writer and the enduring power of his storytelling.

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Tour Producer

Context was founded in Rome in 2003 by Paul Bennett and Lani Bevacqua an expat couple eager to curate experiences for travelers, not tourists. Since then Context has taken over 200,000 people to 60+ destinations around the world – accompanied by thousands of leading experts. What started as a dream to create cross-cultural connections is now a worldwide network and community of thoughtful, engaged travelers and experts.

Join a live private or small group tour in destinations around the world at contexttravel.com.

Preview Location

Location 16

Original Globe site

Soon on your right is a large metal plaque on a brick wall. This commemorative tablet is what Sam Wannamaker was ‘underwhelmed’ by in 1949. After having studied the plaque, step behind the wall to see the original location of The Globe Theatre.

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  1. Total distance
    3km
  2. Distance back to start location
    1km

Directions to Starting Point

The tour begins in front of The Blackfriar pub located at 174 Queen Victoria Street. Travelers can take the Circle, District or Thameslink lines to the Blackfriars station to reach The Blackfriar.

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Places to stop along the way

Along the way, we'll pass in front of the following venues:
Golden Hinde, open daily from 10 AM till 6 PM
Southwark Cathedral, open daily from 8:30 AM till 5 PM
The Clink Prison Museum, open daily from 10 AM till 6 PM
The George Inn, open daily from 11 AM till 11 PM

Best time of day

If you'd like to enter the venues along the route, the best time of day for the tour is from 8 AM till 4 PM, otherwise the tour can be taken at any time.

Precautions

Please bring a pair of headphones and a bottle of water. Don‘t forget to keep an eye on your belongings.

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