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In the home of Shakespeare

Join us on a three-day trip to London, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon

Three days, three iconic Eng­lish des­ti­na­tions. From May 14 to 16, Cat­alo­nia Today will travel to the UK on a trip that will take in the cities of Lon­don, Ox­ford and Strat­ford-upon-Avon, the lat­ter in the year com­mem­o­rat­ing the 400th an­niver­sary of the death of Strat­ford's most fa­mous son, the play­wright William Shake­speare.

Read­ers and sub­scribers of Cat­alo­nia Today, mem­bers of the Eng­lish Cul­ture Club, even their friends and fam­ily, every­one is wel­come to join us for a few days in Eng­land, where we will be stay­ing in a Lon­don hotel and vis­it­ing the uni­ver­sity city of Ox­ford as well as Shake­speare's birth­place. The group will be ac­com­pa­nied by a guide at all times, with all the flights, local trans­port and ac­com­mo­da­tion in­cluded in the pack­age.

After ar­riv­ing on May 14, the group will be taken to a three-star hotel in Lon­don, and a chance to ex­plore one of the world's great cap­i­tal cities. The next day, after break­fast (in­cluded), the group will be off to Ox­ford to visit the so-called City of Dream­ing Spires, fa­mous for its an­cient uni­ver­sity col­leges and me­dieval ar­chi­tec­ture.

Later in the day, we'll be taken on to Strat­ford-upon-Avon for the full Shake­speare ex­pe­ri­ence. The home of the Royal Shake­speare Com­pany (RSC) –one of the world's most pres­ti­gious the­atre com­pa­nies– there will be plenty of op­por­tu­nity for us to visit one of the RSC's the­atres, and even take in a play, to stop by Shake­speare's house to see where the Bard was born and to soak up the at­mos­phere of this pic­turesque town that has man­aged to pre­serve its Eliz­a­bethan charm. A nice pint in one of its old pubs or a cup of tea in one of its quaint tea rooms also sounds like a good idea. At the end of the day, a coach will take us back to the hotel in Lon­don for a final op­por­tu­nity to spend an evening in the UK cap­i­tal.

On the last day –May 16– the group will be taken back to the air­port to catch the flight home to Barcelona.

We are still or­gan­is­ing this unique chance to visit some of Eng­land's key tourist sites with a group of friends and a great op­por­tu­nity to prac­tise our Eng­lish. How­ever, if you are in­ter­ested in com­ing with us, do not hes­i­tate to con­tact us by email (ec­club@​cat​alon​iato​day.​cat) for fur­ther in­for­ma­tion.

A Mecca for admirers of the Bard

As the birthplace of the world's best-loved playwright, William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is a key tourist destination, attracting five million visitors a year. This year, the town takes on special importance as it is the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. Founded in the 12th century, Stratford cannot be separated from its famous son, and its status as a Mecca for Shakespeare admirers goes back to when actor David Garrick built the first theatre in 1769. Today, Stratford is the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), the illustrious theatre company founded by Peter Hall in 1961. Apart from the RSC's main theatre, the company runs the smaller Swan Theatre, modelled after an original Elizabethan theatre and refurbished in 2010.

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