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Bram Stoker, the author of the classic novel Dracula, visited Whitby in 1890 and was inspired to write the book. He stayed at a guest house in West Cliff at 6 Royal Crescent and conducted his ...
Two siblings got to stay overnight at Bran Castle in Transylvania which is also known as Dracula's castle. The guests were welcomed in perfect Gothic-style: they arrived in a stagecoach ...
Blackeyed Theatre comes to the end of its tour of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, celebrating the centenary of its first stage ...
The action moves between time and the settings of Dracula’s castle in Romania’s Transylvanian Mountains and Belle Epoque Paris, which substitutes Stoker’s original UK settings of Whitby and ...
Whitby is also popular among fans of Bram Stoker's Dracula, which was partially inspired by the town. Stoker incorporated local folklore, including the beaching of the Russian ship Dmitry ...