Visit some wonderful old pubs, some going back to before The Great Fire of London. Each with their own character and history to tell whilst enjoying an unhurried drink in some very special and unspoilt location just as Londoners do. On occasion sometimes we may swap a pub around with a different but equal quality pub in the unlikely event of a pub being closed.
Please note this is a private tour for just you (with friends or family if attending). This is NOT A SMALL GROUP TOUR.
Pickup included
Visit this old Gin Palace where in the cellars you might find cells for prisoners awaiting execution at the old prison next door.
Passing through Farringdon we will see The Castle pub and learn its unusual connection to the Royal Family.
We will pass by the one of the old haunts of Communism as well as seeing part of the ancient estate of the Knights of St. John.
You may recognise this grand old pub from television and films, it also has a backdrop in a distinctly Dickensian part of London. Perhaps most importantly it is said that this is the spot where Lenin and Stalin may have first met.
The hardest to find pub in London which actually somehow be in Cambridge! Once the haunting ground of Queen Elizabeth I
This old pub is in the middle of 'legal' London and it is here where clients would come to celebrate with their legal team if they were found 'Not Guilty'.
After passing through beautiful Lincolns Inn, we will come to Fleet Street, the famous home of the British Newspapers. Here we will find a pub that was once part of an old monastery and learn about its most famous resident, a once vile mouthed, stuffed parrot.
This pub dates back perhaps 700 years old and has been the haunt of every famous London resident for centuries. Learn about its foul-mouthed parrot that lived here 100 years ago and explore the numerous underground levels and bars.
We can meet you from any Central London hotel. Otherwise we can meet just outside St Pauls Underground Station, next to the Caffe Nero.
• Dress code is smart casual
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