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Shakespeare’s Globe in London, a faithful 1997 reconstruction near the 1599 original, preserves the legacy of live entertainment. This open-air landmark continues staging Shakespeare’s plays and contemporary works, carrying forward a centuries-old theatrical tradition.

Nearby attractions

Cultural landmarks

  • The Tate Modern, located a short walk from the Globe, is one of the world’s leading contemporary art museums, offering a striking contrast to the historic theatre.
  • St Paul’s Cathedral, easily reached via the Millennium Bridge just outside the Globe, provides a breathtaking architectural and cultural highlight across the Thames.

Historic sites

  • Southwark Cathedral, with its Gothic architecture and connections to Shakespeare’s family, is a short walk from the theatre and offers a quieter historic setting.
  • The Clink Prison Museum, located nearby, allows visitors to explore the harsh realities of medieval London’s justice system.

Food and market experiences

  • Borough Market, one of London’s oldest and most renowned food markets, offers everything from artisanal street food to fine dining, making it an ideal stop before or after a performance.
  • You’ll also find speciality stalls selling cheeses, baked goods, wines, and global delicacies perfect for a pre-show snack.

River connections

  • Bankside Pier provides convenient riverboat services that link the Globe with other major London attractions such as the Tower of London, Greenwich, and Westminster, making it easy to combine the theatre visit with a wider day of sightseeing.
  • Evening sailings also offer a scenic way to arrive or depart, with views of London’s landmarks along the Thames.

About Shakespeare’s Globe

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Accessibility
Tips & guidelines
Dining

  • Mobility access: Step-free entry is available at the main entrance and bar, with adapted washrooms and two disabled parking bays provided on a first-come basis.
  • Auditory support: Select performances include British Sign Language interpretation. Hearing enhancers are available at the foyer desk, and a hearing loop is installed in the Lower Gallery.
  • Visual support: Audio-described shows are offered alongside touch tours, with large-print and braille cast lists available for visually impaired guests.
  • Inclusive seating: Accessible seating includes companion spaces for visitors with disabilities. Guide dogs are welcome inside both theatres.
  • Special performances: Sensory-adapted and relaxed performances are scheduled to create a welcoming experience for neurodiverse audiences.
  • Book in advance: Shakespeare’s Globe tickets should be booked ahead of time for all performances, as they sell out quickly.
  • Dress code: As the theatre is open-air, visitors are advised to dress for all weather. There is no formal dress code.
  • Access: Guests with access needs should notify the venue in advance, including guide dog arrangements, for a smooth visit.
  • Recording policy: Photography, filming, and audio recording are not permitted inside the theatre during performances.
  • Food and beverage policy: Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the theatres. Refreshments can be purchased at the Globe Café-Bar or Swan Restaurant before the show and during intervals.
  • Infants: Strollers and prams are not allowed inside the auditorium. Baby carriers are recommended instead.
  • Children’s tickets: Shakespeare’s Globe tickets for children under three years of age are free of charge when accompanied by an adult.
  • Tours: Guided tours of the Globe are available daily, offering insight into the theatre’s history and architecture.

Frequently asked questions about Shakespeare’s Globe

Where is Shakespeare’s Globe located?

Shakespeare’s Globe is located on London’s Bankside, along the south bank of the River Thames, in the Bankside Cultural Quarter.

How can I reach Shakespeare’s Globe?

The Globe theatre in London is well-connected by public transport. The closest Underground stations are Blackfriars, Mansion House, Southwark, and London Bridge. River bus services stop at Bankside Pier, just a short walk away.

What types of shows are staged at Shakespeare’s Globe?

The theatre mainly stages Shakespeare’s plays, often in innovative or traditional formats, along with works by his contemporaries. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse hosts candlelit productions, contemporary works, and experimental theatre.

What are the seating options at Shakespeare’s Globe?

The outdoor Globe theatre has standing space for around 700 people in the Yard and seating for about 870 in three tiers of galleries. The indoor Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is fully seated, with a capacity of around 340.

Is Shakespeare’s Globe accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes. The Globe and Sam Wanamaker Playhouse offer wheelchair access, companion seating, adapted washrooms, lifts, and step-free entry. BSL-interpreted, captioned, audio-described, relaxed, and sensory-adapted performances are scheduled throughout the year.

How much do tickets cost at Shakespeare’s Globe?

Prices of Shakespeare’s Globe tickets vary depending on the production, seating choice, and performance date. Standing Yard tickets are usually the most affordable option.

Are there dining options at Shakespeare’s Globe?

Yes. Swan at the Globe is the in-house riverside restaurant, offering modern British dining, afternoon tea, and drinks. A café-bar is also on-site, and there are plenty of restaurants and pubs nearby, including The Anchor and Zizzi.

What attractions are near Shakespeare’s Globe?

Nearby highlights include the Tate Modern, the Millennium Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Borough Market, and the Clink Prison Museum, all within walking distance.

What is the dress code for Shakespeare’s Globe?

There is no official dress code, but as the Globe theatre in London is open-air, visitors are advised to dress for the weather.

Can I bring children to Shakespeare’s Globe?

Yes, children are welcome. Those under three can attend for free, though prams and strollers are not allowed inside the auditorium. Baby carriers are recommended.

Can I take photos or record during the performance?

Photography and video or audio recording are not permitted during performances, though photos are allowed before and after the show.

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