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Globe Theatre Tours 2026: Inside Shakespeare's London Icon

STAYS FROM £145 · Walk through Shakespeare's Globe with interactive exhibits, costumes, and 400 years of theatre history. Book your London tour now.

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Globe Theatre Tours 2026: Inside Shakespeare's London Icon

Shakespeare's Globe is back with a brand-new walk-through exhibition that takes you inside one of London's most storied theatres. Whether you're a theatre buff, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the Bard's world, this is your chance to step into 400 years of drama—literally.

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What's on

The Globe Theatre Tours run on 5 June 2026, with sessions from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. You'll navigate a fresh walk-through exhibition packed with interactive costumes and props, all designed to bring Shakespeare's era to life. No specific headliners announced, but the focus is squarely on immersive exploration of the theatre itself and its rich heritage.

The vibe

Expect a hands-on, theatrical atmosphere—you're not just reading plaques behind velvet ropes. The interactive elements mean you can touch period costumes and handle props, making it feel less like a museum and more like stepping backstage. It's intimate enough for solo wanderers but engaging enough to hold families' attention, and the morning slot keeps crowds manageable.

Getting tickets

Pricing hasn't been specified in this announcement, but Globe Theatre tours typically range from around £15–£20 for adults, with discounts for children and concessions. Book directly through the Globe's website or via major ticketing platforms. Advance booking is recommended, especially for June when London tourism peaks.

Where to stay

The Globe sits on the South Bank, so you're spoilt for choice. We've curated a selection of hotels within easy walking distance of the theatre, from budget-friendly options to more upmarket stays. Most are a short stroll across the Thames from Shakespeare's old stomping ground.

Getting there

From the North: Train into King's Cross or St Pancras, then the Northern Line southbound to London Bridge, a five-minute walk away. From the Midlands or Manchester: Direct trains to Euston, then Circle or District Lines to Embankment, a ten-minute walk south. Driving? Park at one of the South Bank car parks, though public transport is far simpler on a June Friday.

📍 The venue

Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare’s Globe, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside

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