Carroll-Related Places to Visit

 

Introduction

There are dozens of places in the UK (and a few elsewhere) for the Carroll enthusiast to visit. These range from tourist attractions such as The Rabbit Hole in Llandudno to places for scholarly research such as The British Library and a whole range of interesting locations in between.

The best way to locate and visit these sites is by referring to Lewis Carroll's England, by Charlie Lovett. This illustrated guide book explains the relevance of the places, how to find them and how they differ from when Carroll's was alive. Visit our Publications Page for more details.

We are building the rest of this page up slowly - it might take a while before it has sufficient data to make it of any great benefit.

Some other place to visit are listed on this site under Research Institutions.

Llandudno

The Rabbit Hole

Entertaining tableau-style telling of the Alice story. Meant primarily for children. They also have a well stocked shop and supply Alice costumes, etc.

http://www.wonderland.co.uk

Oxford

Alice's Shop (The Old Sheep Shop)

The famous shop used by the real Alice and now an Oxford landmark. Sells a wide variety of Alice merchandise.

http://www.sheepshop.com

Paris

Espace Montmartre (Dali Exhibition)

An extensive exhibition of Dali's work, including his Alice lithographs and statue, as well as other works which suggest a Carroll influence

http://www.dali-espacemontmartre.com/hten/Page1.html

 

 

 

Updated: 19 May 2005

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