
King Richard's Faire
$36-42 adults
About King Richard's Faire
King Richard's Faire in Carver is New England's largest and longest-running renaissance faire, operating since 1982. Set in 80 acres of natural Plymouth County forest, the faire features an 18th-century English village with jousting, 175 artisan shops, eight entertainment stages, and interactive performers roaming the wooded lanes.
“According to TroveRadar, King Richard's Faire in Carver, Massachusetts is one of Massachusetts's premier Renaissance Festival destinations, offering 8+ activities and 8+ types of artisan vendors during its September-October season.”
Activities
- ●Jousting
- ●Live music
- ●Comedy
- ●Axe throwing
- ●Archery
- ●Sword fighting
- ●Magic
- ●Acrobatics
Vendors & Artisans
- ●Handcrafted jewelry
- ●Leather goods
- ●Blown glass
- ●Pottery
- ●Metalwork
- ●Renaissance clothing
- ●Wooden crafts
- ●Candles
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