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London Small Group Historic Pub Tour

#City Tours
#Historical Tours
#Cultural Tours
#Luxury
#Package
#Seasonal and Holiday Tours
From7.50 KWD / Per Person
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Itinerary

  • See unusual pub boasting ornate interiors and a rich history dating back to 1875. Its a famous Victorian pub with a very distinctive look, inside and out. A marble bar, lots of glass, amazing aesthetics combined with lots of history with the area make this a great start to the evening.
  • City of London: The A pub tour in the City of London offers a unique blend of history, charm, and tradition. Explore centuries-old taverns, savor classic ales, and hear fascinating tales of London’s past. Each pub has its own story, from literary legends to haunted cellars, creating an unforgettable experience for history and beer enthusiasts alike.

Includes

  • Services of a friendly and knowledgeable tour guide
  • Gratuities (optional)

Details

Join a small group guided tour of London’s historic pubs and immerse yourself in the city’s cultural heritage. Start in Blackfriars at a stunning Victorian pub, saved from demolition in the 1960s by Sir John Betjeman. Next, visit a 17th-century pub in the old leatherworking district, once an office for Sir Christopher Wren and a hub for St. Paul’s masons. Continue to another Wren-era favorite of writers and journalists, featuring cozy wood-paneled rooms and fireplaces. Then, explore a historic Irish pub where Irish soldiers and Fleet Street printers gathered, among the first outside Ireland to serve Guinness. End at an extraordinary 1667 pub, frequented by Dickens and Christie, with its atmospheric paneling, quirky layout, and a stuffed parrot named Polly.

Know Before You Go

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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