
Warwickshire UK Travel Guide
Stratford-upon-Avon does not have an underground metro system or trams. Local buses provide the main public transport network. They connect the town center to residential areas and attractions located slightly outside the immediate central area.
The main bus station is centrally located on Riverside (near Bridge Road and Waterside), thus allowing for easy access from most town center attractions. Bus routes connect the town center with Shakespeare's family homes located a short distance away, like Anne Hathaway's Cottage in Shottery and Mary Arden's Farm in Wilmcote. These routes are clearly signposted. Local bus operators include Stagecoach and Johnsons Excelbus. Their websites provide detailed route maps and timetables.
Centrally located on Riverside for simple entry to attractions.
Connects town center to Shakespeare for families homes like Anne Hathaway's Cottage and Mary Arden's Farm.
Utilize Google Maps for real-real-time bus tracking and route planning for optimal travel.
For independence, major companies (Hertz, Enterprise, Avis) operate at BHX or nearby cities.
Drive on the left. A license that is not expired (IDP recommended if not English). Pay-and-display parking in town.
Available at local shops for exploring the town and Stratford Greenway.
Less frequent for tourists. Check with area companies if you want.
Walking and cycling are excellent ways to experience Stratford-upon-Avon's charm and beauty, given its compact and picturesque nature.
Touring The city Stratford-upon-Avon operates a hop-on hop-off open-top bus service.
Short pleasure boat trips on the River Avon from Bancroft Gardens. Self-drive options available.
Many local bus services and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre offer wheelchair access. Contact providers beforehand for particular needs.
Optimize your Stratford-upon-Avon experience with these extra tips for getting around.
Embrace walking and cycling to reduce your carbon footprint while enjoying the scenery.
Lower Emissions
Utilize local bus services, supporting public transport infrastructure.
Community Benefit
Opt for quiet boat trips on the Avon, a gentle way to experience the town.
Peaceful & Scenic
Utilize Stratford-upon-Avon's natural walkability. Major landmarks are close, allowing cost savings on transport and enjoyment of the town's atmosphere.
For attractions further afield, the hop-on hop-off bus has a practical method to visit them without needing a private car.