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Stratford – York and Reverse

December 16, 2025
United Kingdom
54408NOR
Routes

54408NOR

Anne Hathaway’s Cottage inside visit

Shakespeare’s Birthplace inside visit

· If no theatre included in Stratford, group may possibly see a Shakespeare play in London.

· Entrances are paid by voucher for all visits

· Check in advance for special events, closed areas of sites etc

Rest Stop: To get to Castle Donnington Services, you need to exit the M1 at junction 24 and follow the A453 for about 1 mile, parallel to the M1. You rejoin the M1 at junction 23A, after your rest stop.

YORK:

Drop off at Leeman Road coach drop off. Walk to Minster. Be aware that some people may require the restroom.

Walking Tour with TM: try to include

(Vary depending on hotel location/time available/group request)

· Stonegate

· The Shambles

· Petersgate

· Clifford’s Tower

· St Helen’s Square (Mansion House and Betty’s Tea Shop)

· The Minster (almost always a booked visit.)

The Minster

Entrance is now via West Door. Groups’ entrance, which is signed, is through left hand door, even though they have been using the right hand door. Hand in voucher at the Party Reception Desk. Entrance includes the Chapter House. You are not allowed to guide inside the Minster. Free guided tours are available for individuals to join. Voucher does not include entrance to Foundations, Crypt or Tower. There is no longer a charge for photo permits. Toilets located on north side of the High Alter.

Lunch and free time.

Depending on how hungry group are, you may want to schedule lunch before the Minster visit. If this is the case, arrange time/place to meet after lunch; in front of Minster (West Door) or by the Constantine statue at the south entrance are good places.

After the visit the group has free time to explore the city. Arrange meeting time/place after free time to walk group to dinner. (See voucher for location).

FACTS AND FREE TIME SUGGESTIONS

Tourist Information Office – 1, Museum Street www.visityork.org

Museums

JORVIK VIKING CENTRE – Coppergate. Book in for a group rate.

CASTLE MUSEUM – Tower Street. See Dick Turpin’s prison cell.

NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM – Leeman Road.

YORKSHIRE MUSEUM – In Museum Gardens off Museum Street

RICHARD III MUSEUM – Monk Bar. You get a chance to vote guilty or not guilty.

Other Places of Interest

BETTY’S TEA ROOMS – St Helen’s Square

CITY ART GALLERY – Bootham

CITY WALLS – 3 miles, you can walk nearly all the way round.

Evening Activities

GHOST WALK – Almost always included. Check voucher for details.

YORK THEATRE ROYAL – St Leonard’s Place

RIVER CRUISES – York Boat, from near Lendel Bridge and King’s Snaith (check times and availability)

Facilities

CASH-POINTS – Most high street banks. Centered around Parliament Street area.

TOILETS – Some available on Parliament Street, opposite Coppergate

Bootham Bar – opposite Art Gallery

Stratford

Ensure group is aware that having left the sites, they cannot re-enter.

Anne Hathaway’s Cottage (Shottery)

Set down in Cottage coach park. Arrange time for departure. Re-group at the coach. Walk group to entrance (Now located next to shop just by coach park) & into gardens. Keep group together (they often disperse into toilets or to take photos of the beautiful gardens). As soon as cottage guides are ready, you have to move. Shop at the Birthplace stocks virtually the same merchandise as at Cottage.

Shakespeare Centre and Birthplace

Set down in the Birthplace coach park (Windsor St.). Walk group to Centre and Birthplace (Henley St.). Warn group to take care when crossing Windsor Street. Pay with voucher in the centre. Centre is very strict on timings. Your group will only be admitted at their booked time. Bag check,

toilets available small exhibition, then entry into gardens, the house and shop. At height of season can become crowded. Ensure group is aware of meeting points/times before they disperse for free time. A good place to meet after the visit is the Jester statue (top of Henley St.).

Holy Trinity Church

Itineraries now often include entry to Holy Trinity Church to see the burial place of William Shakespeare. There is a fee to enter the chancel of the church where the burials are located, and as of 2019 they have a card machine to process payments. Groups must be pre-booked and opening timings have been restricted. www.stratford-upon-avon.org church website for more details.

Facilities/places of interest in Stratford

Tourist Information Office, Bridgefoot, 01789 264293

www.visitstratforduponavon.co.uk

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Trinity Street. Sanctuary doorknocker, lovely stained glass, Shakespeare buried in chancel (entrance fee to chancel). Weeping willows in graveyard, picturesque location by river.

HALLS CROFT Old Town Street. Home of Susanna Shakespeare (eldest daughter) and her doctor husband, John Hall. Fine exhibition of Elizabethan Medicine. (entrance fee)

NEW PLACE Chapel Street. Admission charge. New Place was Shakespeare’s last residence.

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE & SWAN THEATRE Stratford home of the RSC. Waterside. Backstage tours info www.rsc.org.uk/theatretours

GRAMMAR SCHOOL EXHIBIT ON ELIZABETHAN SCHOOL LIFE (ADMISSION CHARGE)

GOWER MEMORIAL Bancroft Basin by Bridgefoot. Statue (1888) of Shakespeare surrounded by 4 figures from his plays.

SHOPPING Good mix of High Street and Shakespeare souvenirs.

BUREAU DE CHANGE – Post Office, Henley Street (opposite Barclays Bank)

CASH-POINTS – All major High Street Banks.

Overnight in Stratford:

For groups staying in central Stratford, dinner will be at the hotel or a local restaurant. For groups staying out of town (e.g. in Warwick), dinner will be at a restaurant in Stratford so the Hotel check-in will most likely be at the end of the evening.

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