Shakespeare's London:
A Virtual Field Trip
A Virtual Field Trip
We are so excited to have you with us and hope that you learn a lot about this great city and the rich history it contains of Mr. William Shakespeare's life and legacy.
Using any of these websites, search for flights DEPARTING on July 16 from your home airport to London. Be sure to keep track of the airport codes (hint: it's three letters) for each of your airports - you'll need them to fill out your boarding pass! When traveling overseas, you'll have to deal with customs and immigration. Do your best to find a direct flight, rather than one with a layover. Although, if you're a thrifty flyer, a layover might save you some major cash!
On this three day trip, you'll need somewhere to stay. When you're getting ready to book, make sure to enter the correct dates: you should be arriving on July 16 or 17 (depending on your flight) and staying through the 19 or 20. You'll want to stay around the Temple or Westminster area for best access to the great landmarks, including The Globe!
HOTELS (more expensive, more luxurious)
HOSTELS (less expensive, community bunk bed situation)
AIR BNB (rent out someone's apartment or home!)
Once you arrive at the airport, you'll need to get from the airport to your accommodations. Here are a few possibilities to consider: