What Shakespearean Location Should You Move To?

Find out which Shakespeare play setting you should live in!

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On Jul 27, 2016

Which animal would you most like to hangout with?

Which castle would you like to vacation in?

Which actor would you like to vacation with?

Where would you like to spend the day?

Which street would you like to stroll?

Which FIFA World Cup player would you kick a ball around with?

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Elsinore

Elsinore

You should move to Elsinore, Denmark! Go hang with Hamlet and the rest of the gang. Elsinore, now known as Helsingør, is the largest city in North Zealand--perfect for you! It's also a major shopping center of Denmark and only a short ferry ride from Sweden (and make sure to check out the new Danish Maritime Museum). Get packing!

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Scotland

Scotland

You should move to Scotland! Though in Shakespeare's Macbeth, Scotland might not seem like the most hospitable place, now it's a great place to be. In 2014, Scotland was ranked the most educated country in all of Europe. Scotland also has three nationally recognized languages: English, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic!
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Vienna

Vienna

You should move to Vienna, the capital of Austria and the setting of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure! Here's why Vienna is the perfect place for you (besides the fact that your answers indicated so): Vienna is called "The City of Dreams", not because it will necessarily make all your dreams come true (though it might!) but because it was the home of Sigmund Freud; Vienna has been ranked multiple times as the world's #1 most livable city; also exciting, between 2005 and 2013, Vienna was the world's #1 destination for congresses and conventions! Get packing!

Verona

Verona

You should move to Verona, the home of Romeo and Juliet! Here are some cool facts about Verona, which will make you excited for your move: UNESCO named Verona a World Heritage Site because of its historic architecture, Shakespeare wrote two other plays that took place in Verona (The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Taming of The Shrew), it's in Italy.
What else could you want in a city?
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Great Britain

Great Britain

You should move to Great Britain, where King Lear takes place! You probably already know a lot about Great Britain, but you might not have known that you should move there.
Here are some funky facts about Great Britain: it is the ninth-largest island in the world, London was the world's most populous city from 1831 to 1925, and only about 19% of Wales residents speak Welsh.
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The Sea

The Sea

You should move to the sea or get a boat or go scuba diving, interpret it as you will! Shakespeare has many plays with ship scenes but The Tempest is his most ocean-themed play! What's great about moving to the sea? It's huge (covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface)--you'll never get bored!
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Rome

Rome

You should move to Rome, where much of Antony and Cleopatra takes place! Okay, let's talk about Rome. Objectively, it's probably one of the best cities...great food, great cites, great energy, and The Pope lives there!
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