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Discover London's iconic Globe Theatre with an expert guide enjoy immersive exhibits and relive Shakespearean history in an open-air setting.
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Your experience at Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour Tickets is an Interactive walk through history. Your journey begins with a step back in time into an immersive exhibition that faithfully recreates the sights, sounds, and secrets of Shakespeare’s London. Located in London at Shakespeare's Globe, this experience is a must-visit for anyone interested in history and theatre
Step into the world of the Bard at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, where expert guides bring 400 years of theatrical history to life. This guided tour takes you through the faithful reconstruction of Shakespeare's original playhouse on London's South Bank, exploring the timber-framed theatre that was painstakingly rebuilt using traditional Tudor building techniques.
Your knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories about the original Globe, its destruction by fire in 1613, and the passionate 20th-century campaign to rebuild it. You'll learn about the groundlings who stood in the yard, the nobility in the galleries, and the all-male cast who performed Shakespeare's masterpieces. The tour includes access to the Globe Exhibition with its extensive collection of costumes, instruments, and artefacts, plus entry to the intimate Sam Wanamaker Playhouse when not in use for performances.
Discover how this open-air theatre operates just as it did centuries ago, dependent on London's unpredictable weather. Interactive displays demonstrate period music, sword fighting techniques, and Elizabethan rhetoric, whilst original folios and manuscripts provide intimate glimpses into Shakespeare's creative process. For more London theatrical experiences, consider booking London theatre walking tours to explore the West End's rich performance heritage.
Tours typically last 45-50 minutes, with additional time available to explore the exhibition at your own pace. The meeting point is at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on the South Bank, easily accessible from Southwark and London Bridge stations. The venue is also reachable via Thames riverboat services for a scenic approach.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour involves standing and walking on various surfaces. The Globe is partially open-air, so dress appropriately for London weather conditions as tours proceed in most weather conditions. Photography is permitted in most areas for personal use, though flash photography may be restricted in certain exhibition spaces.
Tour schedules may be adjusted on performance days, with morning tours usually operating normally but afternoon tours potentially limited. Audio guides are available in French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese. The venue provides wheelchair access to most areas including the exhibition and ground level of the theatre. Tours are suitable for children aged 8 and above, with school groups receiving special rates and tailored presentations.
If you're planning a broader exploration of London's cultural attractions, combine your Globe visit with Tower of London tickets or discover more of the capital's performing arts scene with Royal Opera House backstage tours.
Advance Booking: Popular tour times sell out quickly, especially during summer months and school holidays. Book through tickadoo well in advance to secure your preferred date and time.
Weather Considerations: The Globe Theatre is partially open to the elements, reflecting its authentic Elizabethan design. Tours proceed in most weather conditions, so bring appropriate clothing for rain or sunshine.
Performance Schedule: Tour availability varies on days with matinee or evening performances. Check the theatre's performance calendar when selecting your tour date to ensure full access to all areas.
Group Size Limits: Tours are limited to specific group sizes to ensure quality experience and audibility. During peak periods, multiple tours may operate simultaneously with different routes through the venue.
Exhibition Access: Your ticket includes extended time in the Globe Exhibition beyond the guided portion. Plan extra time to fully explore the interactive displays and historical artifacts at your own pace.
Gift Shop Hours: The Globe Shop operates independent hours from tours and may close earlier than the exhibition spaces. If you want to purchase souvenirs, check opening times or shop before your tour begins.
Public Transport: Southwark and London Bridge stations provide easy access to the Globe. The venue is also accessible via Thames riverboat services, offering a scenic approach to your theatrical experience.
Follow instructions from your tour guide at all times
Keep mobile phones on silent during the tour
No food or drinks inside the theatre auditorium
Respect exhibit boundaries and interactive displays
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
The guided tour typically lasts 45-50 minutes, including visits to the Globe Theatre, exhibition spaces, and Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Additional time can be spent exploring the gift shop and exhibition at your own pace.
Tour schedules may be adjusted on performance days. Morning tours usually operate normally, but afternoon tours might be limited. Check the tickadoo booking calendar for available times on your preferred date.
Yes, the tour welcomes children and families. The interactive exhibition elements and engaging storytelling make it educational and entertaining for ages 8 and above. School groups receive special rates and tailored presentations.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as the tour involves standing and walking on various surfaces. The Globe is partially open-air, so dress appropriately for London weather conditions.
Photography is permitted in most areas for personal use, but flash photography may be restricted in certain exhibition spaces. Your guide will indicate where photography is not allowed.
The Globe offers audio guides in multiple languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese. These can be arranged when booking through tickadoo or upon arrival.
The Globe provides wheelchair access to most areas including the exhibition and ground level of the theatre. Some upper gallery areas may have limited access. Contact tickadoo when booking to arrange accessibility support.
Your ticket includes the guided tour, access to the Globe Exhibition, entry to Sam Wanamaker Playhouse (when not in use for performances), and a complimentary guidebook with additional information about the theatre's history.
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