
Stratford on avon: Shakespeare Country
Stratford-upon-Avon, as its name implies, this town of the River Avon in South Warwickshire. "Stratford" is used in connection with the city, while the "-upon-Avon" has been added to the region. Having regard to the Anglo-Saxon origin and comes on the market of the city from the Middle Ages to the present, "Now is the city of 23.676 is. Stratford-upon-Avon, including stuffed Elizabeth streets, hidden alleys with tourist attractions, is best known as the birthplace of William Shakespeare is known, and receives millions of visitors annually from around the world.
The nearest airport, Birmingham airport, all flights from the UK, European and international travel is about 35 minutes drive from Stratford-upon-Avon handles. The city is easily accessible M40 exit 15, and has good rail links to Birmingham Snow Hill Station, London (seven daily direct trains to Marylebone). What public transport buses, coaches, which is open daily for tours as a commentator in various places on the street.
Bridge Street, Stratford-upon-Avon is the main street, housing almost all important sectors of the network. High Street and Wood Street, the department stores and boutiques. Along Bridge Street, Sheep Street has some of the best restaurants, bars, restaurants and elsewhere in the city. These two streets are also home to the most popular pubs in Stratford-upon-Avon, which offers beer, barbecue and a large selection of menus at reasonable costs.
The most popular attractions in Stratford-upon-Avon, includes Shakespeare features like the home birth of Shakespeare, Nash, Hall Croft, Anne Hathaway's Cottage and Mary Arden House, Priory Gallery, New works of modern British and specializes in oil paintings, watercolors and bronze Ragley Hall, with good furniture, porcelain, paintings and silk fabrics, built in 1680, Butterfly Farm, the largest butterfly farms in Europe, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, built in 1926, Swan Theatre, on the design of the theater of Shakespeare's Falstaff time and experience the Museum, which offers a unique perspective on the history of a country is based.
Pensions, and many of the Bed and Breakfast is mainly in the vicinity of the center, and offers a broad range of accommodations. There are also many luxury hotels in the center, and most of them are easily accessible from the Midlands motorway network. The charming village near the city center is also a low-cost housing for those who want to escape the noise.
Stratford-upon-Avon is also home to many festivals and events in Warwickshire, like Shakespeare's anniversary celebration, which began on Saturday next 23 April Poetry Festival, the Shakespeare Centre and Shakespeare Institute held in July and August, the International Flute Festival, a festival of world-renowned flutist flute specialists and students at all levels, English Music Festival seems the concert to ten days in the fall to create a world-class classical music, jazz and marching bands, etc. and Big Sheep Show, which participates in competitions and leather goods manufacturing continued, cutting sheep, and the barrel and the sheep and sheep dog trials.
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