
Gearing up for Christmas - Encore
Twixmas Crafts
Until 3:00pm, last entry at 2:30pm,
28 to 30 December and 2 to 6 January
The holiday fun is building here at the Museum, with a range of LEGO® activities running in the Learning Space throughout the holiday period! We’ve got a huge range of LEGO® bricks available to help you create a LEGO® build to photograph and make into a Thank You card, or to make a festive (or non-festive) mosaic. The only limit is your imagination! What will you choose to build?
The Great Elf Hunt
Every Day
This Christmas, we’re looking for helpers to track down a group of mischievous runaway elves! These rebels without a Claus are up to all sorts of mischief around the cars. Put your finding skills to the test on our family trail as you search high and low through the Museum to track down all the plush elves hiding away amongst the cars, ticking them off as you go.
Once you’ve found all of these cuddly tearaway toymakers, head back to the family activity station to collect your reward sticker!
NOTE: All activities are included in Museum admission. For these self-led activities, just drop by the Family Activity station to find out what is going on when! Activities are suitable for 5+ years with adult supervision unless otherwise specified.
To see the activities running from 28-30 December, click here.
To see the activities running from 2-6 January, click here.
Admission
Adults £16
Concessions £14
Children aged 5-16 £9
Under 5's are FREE
FAMILY OF 4 - Valid for 2 adults and up to 2 children aged 5-16. Under 5's go free.
FAMILY OF 5 - Valid for 2 adults and up to 3 children aged 5-16. Under 5's go free.
Carers enter free when accompanying a paying visitor who is disabled

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The tour takes place within the dark and eerie historic building, through the shadow corridors by lantern light. Depending on the amount of people on the tour, the duration is around 55 minutes.

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Stratford Town Walk
Join the DAILY, award-winning Stratford Town Walk (established 2002) for an entertaining guided walk through the charming streets of Stratford upon Avon.

Stratford Town Walk
Join the DAILY, award-winning Stratford Town Walk (established 2002) for an entertaining guided walk through the charming streets of Stratford upon Avon.

The Haunted Ghost Tour by Lantern Light!
The tour takes place within the dark and eerie historic building, through the shadow corridors by lantern light. Depending on the amount of people on the tour, the duration is around 55 minutes.

The Haunted Ghost Tour by Lantern Light!
The tour takes place within the dark and eerie historic building, through the shadow corridors by lantern light. Depending on the amount of people on the tour, the duration is around 55 minutes.

Stratford Ghost Walk
Award-winning traditional Ghost Walk (established 2002) in ‘haunted’ Stratford upon Avon. Highly acclaimed.

The Haunted Ghost Tour by Lantern Light!
The tour takes place within the dark and eerie historic building, through the shadow corridors by lantern light. Depending on the amount of people on the tour, the duration is around 55 minutes.

The Haunted Ghost Tour by Lantern Light!
The tour takes place within the dark and eerie historic building, through the shadow corridors by lantern light. Depending on the amount of people on the tour, the duration is around 55 minutes.

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Infinite Variety: Shakespeare's female characters in objects and words
The new exhibition, Infinite Variety: Shakespeare's female characters in objects and words, at Shakespeare’s New Place is part of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's multi-year project, The Women Who Made Shakespeare.