Fall in love with the tastes of popular, regional and craft whiskeys from the United Kingdom on a self-guided tasting tour of 6 different whiskeys, and see top attractions in central London.
Highlights:
• Enjoy 6 different British whiskeys on a self-guided whiskey tour of central London, stopping at 3 venues.
• Taste popular and regional whiskeys and compare their unique flavours.
• Try typical English bar food that enhances the flavour of whiskey.
• See selected highlights such as Westminster Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the National Gallery and more with a dose of interesting facts.
• Use our informative booklet and save yourself a lot of time for tiring research.
Taste the best of British whiskeys on a self-guided whiskey tour of central London. Get the best whiskey tasting experience thanks to a booklet prepared by local experts with interesting and useful information including venue names, locations, contact numbers, whiskey recommendations.
Start your self-guided tour at your leisure and make your way to the first venue for whiskey tastings. Don't worry, the problem of finding the right venue is solved! You have a guide in your hand that tells you exactly where to go and what to drink! Follow the map to discover top-rated bars and learn interesting facts about British whiskey and must-try whiskeys. With each glass of whiskey you will discover new, unique flavours and aromas of British whiskey, with a special focus on the whiskeys produced in England, Scotland and Ireland. You will taste 6 different whiskeys in the best British bars!
Enjoy a combination of whiskey tour and sightseeing tour. Immerse yourself in local history and culture and see top attractions such as historical palaces, monuments, museums and more in the heart of London. As an added bonus, you will receive a 10% discount code for booking any guided tour with Rosotravel to use on your next adventure.
You can start your self-guided tour at any location and follow the provided map.
Customer Info on the voucher :
1. Download your self-guided tour booklet in your native language from: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1wYvIJFJLH9ELJE9oxxVQKr7qRg5jwosH 2. In case of problems with downloading the file, please contact us directly with your email address.
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The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
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