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Travel through history at Shakespeare's Globe this summer 

The year: 1599. The location: Shakespeare's London. The Globe Theatre opens for the very first time. This summer, be transported back to Elizabethan England on the Shakespeare’s Globe Story & Tour as expert guides bring to life the sights, sounds and secrets of London during Shakespeare's time, uncovering stories of the iconic wooden ‘O’ by the Thames. 

Travel through over 400 years of history on a guided tour of the open-air Globe Theatre, reliving some of the many shows which have been staged there. The Shakespeare’s Globe Story & Tour experience is suitable for all ages, and also gives you access to an interactive exhibition where you can try on original stage costumes, and try your hand at sword fighting demonstrations so you can really look — and act — the part. 

Right now, Londonist readers can get £5 off tickets* for any Shakespeare's Globe Story & Tour in the month of August 2024, using code LONDONISTGLOBE — just make sure you book before 4 August to bag the saving. Tap the blue button for more info and to get your tickets.

*T&Cs: £5 off offer valid for bookings made between 26 July and 4 August inclusive. Valid on all instances of Shakespeare's Globe Story & Tour until 31 August inclusive. Subject to availability. Capped at 4 reduced tickets per customer. Only applicable to Standard priced Adult tickets. This offer cannot be applied to existing purchases. 

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