
Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour Tickets
London · Shakespeare's Globe
Discover London's iconic Globe Theatre with an expert guide enjoy immersive exhibits and relive Shakespearean history in an open-air setting.
Overview
Highlights
Step inside Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on a guided tour
Experience engaging stories from an expert English-speaking guide
Explore immersive exhibitions featuring period costumes and props
Learn about the rich history and architecture of the Globe Theatre
Enjoy a 360-degree open-air view of the iconic "wooden O" auditorium
What’s Included
Entry to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Guided tour with an English-speaking expert
Access to interactive exhibits
About Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour Tickets
What Is Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour About?
London Shakespeares Globe Theatre Guided Tour offers an exceptional opportunity to explore one of the world's most celebrated theatrical venues. This acclaimed reconstruction of Shakespeare's original playhouse provides visitors with remarkable insights into Elizabethan theatre and the playwright's enduring legacy. Located on London's South Bank, the Globe Theatre stands as an outstanding tribute to Renaissance drama and continues to attract theatre enthusiasts from around the world. Your guided experience includes access to the exhibition spaces, the theatre itself, and fascinating stories about Shakespeare's life and works.
The Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour Experience
The expertly-led tour takes you through the theatre's impressive architecture, explaining how this remarkable venue was painstakingly reconstructed using traditional Tudor building techniques. Your knowledgeable guide shares impressive stories about the original Globe, its destruction by fire in 1613, and the passionate campaign to rebuild it in the 20th century. You'll learn about the groundlings who stood in the yard, the nobility who occupied the galleries, and the all-male cast who performed Shakespeare's masterpieces.
What to Expect from Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour
The tour provides essential context about Elizabethan society and how theatre functioned as popular entertainment for all social classes. Inside the Globe Exhibition, you'll discover an extensive collection of costumes, instruments, and artifacts that bring Shakespeare's world to life. Interactive displays demonstrate period music, sword fighting techniques, and the art of rhetoric that was central to Elizabethan education.
Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour Highlights and Features
The exhibition features original folios, manuscripts, and personal items that provide intimate glimpses into Shakespeare's creative process. Special attention is given to the Globe's unique design, including the open-air structure that makes every performance dependent on London's unpredictable weather, just as it was 400 years ago. Your guided tour includes access to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the Globe's indoor candlelit theatre that recreates the intimate atmosphere of Jacobean playhouses.
Who Should See Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour?
This award-winning venue showcases period staging techniques and allows visitors to experience how theatre was performed during London's winter months. The playhouse demonstrates the evolution of theatrical presentation and provides contrast to the larger, more boisterous atmosphere of the main Globe Theatre. Both venues continue to present Shakespeare's works alongside contemporary productions that honor traditional staging methods.
Book Shakespeare's Globe Guided Tour Tickets
Booking through tickadoo ensures you secure your preferred tour time while avoiding disappointment during peak visiting periods. The tour concludes with opportunities to browse the excellent gift shop, which features books, replicas, and unique souvenirs related to Shakespeare and Elizabethan theatre. Whether you're a dedicated Shakespeare enthusiast or simply curious about London's theatrical heritage, this guided tour provides essential insights into one of literature's most influential figures and the remarkable venue that celebrates his continuing relevance to modern audiences.
Location
21 New Globe Walk
From
ÂŁ22



