We&rsquove all been a part of Shakespeare&rsquos many worlds through imagination, be it Romeo and Juliet&rsquos romantic Verona or Hamlet&rsquos striking Elsinore Castle in Denmark. But did you know you could visit these places in real life and not just with the turn of a page
While most of his work is set in the 14th century, Shakespeare found himself to be significantly inspired by the world&rsquos beauty. Fortunately, most of the locales that served as a setting for his sonnets or phases from his own life have turned into iconic spots that many admirers from all over the world visit. Even if you can&rsquot, you&rsquore not missing out. Most of these places also offer virtual tours, allowing you to see the sights and surroundings that inspired and enchanted the bard to gift the world literary masterpieces.