Get off here to enjoy a relaxing cruise on the River Avon. Bancroft Cruises is a short walk from this stop (45 minute cruise, river and weather conditions permitting).
Windsor Street
Shakespeare's Birthplace - view Shakespeare's home as it would have looked when he was a boy and walk through the living areas with many rare furnishings.
Rother Street
Hop off here for the American Fountain and markets. On Fridays it is the general market and on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month it is farmers market.
Chapel Lane
Nash's House and New Place - see how an affluent Stratford gentleman would have lived and learn more about the history of Stratford-upon-Avon. Enjoy the beauty of the Elizabethan-style garden.
Southern Lane
Stop here for the River Avon, the Waterside and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Old Town
Hall's Croft - learn what it was like to be both a doctor and a patient in Shakespeare's day in this early 17th Century residence.
Evesham Place
Hop off here for Fir's Garden.
Alcester Road
Jump off here for a short walk to Stratford rail station.
Cottage Lane
Anne Hathaway's Cottage - discover the home of Shakespeare's wife, Anne Hathaway and see the artefacts, furnishings and pottery relating directly to Shakespeare and the Hathaway family.
Featherbed Lane, Wilmcote
Mary Arden House and the Shakespeare Countryside Museum
Stratford Armouries
Museum and visitor centre offering breathtaking exhibits including a life-size armoured Indian elephant and Leonardo Da Vinci's giant crossbow.
Birmingham Road
Get off here for a spot of retail therapy in the Maybird Shopping Centre.