"Since it was the birthplace of William Shakespeare, it’s no surprise that Stratford-upon-Avon is all about the beloved bard and his plays. Approximately two and a half hours from London by train, Stratford Upon Avon is a lovely West Midlands town worth seeing for its historic architecture and riverside location alone.But of course the most exciting reason to visit this town is to gain a deeper insight into Shakespeare’s life and works. Born in 1564, the famed playwright was raised in a modest home on Henley Street that can still be visited today. In fact, much of the picturesque town retains these centuries-old buildings, with idyllic medieval streets, thatched roofs, and charming Tudor landmarks.Other worthwhile sites include Shakespeare’s grammar school, his burial site, and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage. Shakespeare’s plays are brought to life every day by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the beautifully constructed Royal Shakespeare Theatre. You’ll have plenty of lunch options in the center of town." - MATADOR_NETWORK