This eerie and fascinating scare attraction takes you on a journey through the twisted mind of a sinister jester. As you navigate the dark and winding corridors, you'll encounter the jester's deranged and sadistic games, where the lines between reality and madness are blurred. The atmosphere is heavy with the scent of decay and corruption, and the air is thick with the sound of maniacal laughter. Every step reveals a new terror, every doorway conceals a fresh horror, and every twist leads you deeper into the heart of madness. Will you survive the jester's twisted games, or will you become the main attraction in his twisted carnival of terror?
Excellent location and great photo ops.
Great statue that is placed at the location of all the historic sites. Good place for photo, kids will love pulling faces. Well maintained too.
Befitting statue with plenty of space for selfies if need be. Great to see it at different times / lights of the day.
Beautiful sculptures with actual quotes from Shakespeare's plays.
Jester statue close to Shakespeare's birth place and museum, denoting start and finish of pedestrianised historic area.
We really love walking on the old streets, seeing the local scenery, enjoying the local culture, and having the opportunity to understand more about the famous check-in places. Take for example The Jester here. How wonderful.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Excellent location and great photo ops.
Great statue that is placed at the location of all the historic sites. Good place for photo, kids will love pulling faces. Well maintained too.
Befitting statue with plenty of space for selfies if need be. Great to see it at different times / lights of the day.
Beautiful sculptures with actual quotes from Shakespeare's plays.
Jester statue close to Shakespeare's birth place and museum, denoting start and finish of pedestrianised historic area.
We really love walking on the old streets, seeing the local scenery, enjoying the local culture, and having the opportunity to understand more about the famous check-in places. Take for example The Jester here. How wonderful.