Royal Shakespeare Theatre
The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is idyllically located with fantastic views across the River Avon. The theatre is one of the most renowned classical theatres and shows performances by the world famous Royal Shakespeare Company. A visit to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre is a must for theatre and Shakespeare enthusiasts.
Shakespeare’s Birthplace
Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace where you are able to transport yourself back to the time when William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and re-enter the Tudor world. Recently refurbished, the house and traditional English garden offers visitors an interesting insight into life when Shakespeare was a child. There is also a Shakespearean Exhibition which provides an introduction to his life and background.
Warwick Castle
Warwick Castle is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Britain. With its magnificent towers and ramparts, the castle offers visitors over 1000 years of history, which includes surviving some of the most turbulent times in English History.
The dark dungeon contrasts with the elegant splendour of the State Rooms. You are able to experience the sights, smells and sounds of medieval life, you can pick up a sword or try on a helmet to see how soldiers lived or visit the eerie Ghost Tower. The Mill and Engine House, which opened in 2002 - helps you to discover how electricity was created to light up the whole Castle in 1900.
Cabury's World
Birmingham’s very own chocolate paradise, a unique place to indulge all of your senses. Our attraction is a fun, educational multimedia attraction dedicated to the story of Cadbury and chocolate.
West Midands Safari park
The West Midland Safari and Leisure Park (WMSP) is a safari park located on the A456 in Bewdley in Worcestershire, England, opened in 1973.
The park has a four-mile drive round Safari, with many species of animals from all over the world in mixed and single species reserves. As well as this, there is a large theme park area, pets corner, discovery zone and Spring Grove House, the park being built within the grounds. The Severn Valley Railway runs parallel to the park at one point between the stations of Kidderminster and Bewdley.
