LONDON

Shakespeare's Globe

A reconstruction of Shakespeare’s original theatre along the South Bank, just steps from the river.

OVERVIEW

Explore Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare’s Globe is a reconstruction of the original theatre where many of Shakespeare’s plays were first performed. Located along the South Bank, it’s a recognizable stop along the walk and adds a cultural layer to the route.

 

You can view it from the outside as you pass or go inside for a tour or live performance.

EXPERIENCE

Shakespeare's Globe Highlights

Key things to notice as you pass the theatre or stop to explore.

Historic Theatre

The Globe recreates the design of Shakespeare’s original theatre, giving a sense of how plays were performed in Elizabethan London.

Open-Air Design

The circular, open-air structure is visible from the outside, making it easy to appreciate as you walk past.

Live Performances

The theatre still hosts performances today, offering a chance to experience Shakespeare’s plays in a traditional setting.

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Plan Your Visit to Shakespeare's Globe

Key details for stopping here, from quick views to going inside.

Best Time to Visit

It’s easy to view from the outside at any time, but performances and tours are best booked in advance.

Tours & Performances

Entry is ticketed, with guided tours available during the day and live performances held throughout the season.

How Long to Allow

Allow 5–10 minutes to view from the outside, or 45–60 minutes if you plan to take a tour.

Getting There

The Globe sits directly along the South Bank, making it an easy stop before continuing toward Borough Market.

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How This Fits Into Your Day

Shakespeare’s Globe sits along the South Bank between Millennium Bridge and Borough Market, making it a natural point to pause as you continue east.

 

Most people stop briefly to view the theatre from the outside before continuing along the river.