Highlights
• Visit the Pub where Elizabeth I demonstrated her dance moves
• Enjoy a beverage at the favored pub of Charles Dickens
• Savor a pint at the most recognizable pub for journalists since 1667
• Witness the last standing Victorian gin palace in London
• Uncover a lavish religious-themed pub
Highlights
• Visit the Pub where Elizabeth I demonstrated her dance moves
• Enjoy a beverage at the favored pub of Charles Dickens
• Savor a pint at the most recognizable pub for journalists since 1667
• Witness the last standing Victorian gin palace in London
• Uncover a lavish religious-themed pub
- The Lamb - Begin your tour at a Victorian-style pub where Charles Dickens once drank. English Heritage calls it “an exceptional piece of Victoriana”.
- Crown Tavern - Next, head to the tavern where Lenin drank before revolutionary duties took him to Russia. It’s believed he may have even met with Stalin there. More recently, it was featured in…
- The Lamb - Begin your tour at a Victorian-style pub where Charles Dickens once drank. English Heritage calls it “an exceptional piece of Victoriana”.
- Crown Tavern - Next, head to the tavern where Lenin drank before revolutionary duties took him to Russia. It’s believed he may have even met with Stalin there. More recently, it was featured in a scene from Notes on a Scandal, starring Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett. Enjoy a good pint of ale here.
- Ye Olde Mitre - Then, visit one of the hardest-to-find pubs. It’s proudly traditional (no TVs), and long may it stay that way. Elizabeth I is rumored to have been a patron (one story says she danced around a cherry tree that still stands). Your guide will take you to the most famous pub for journalists since 1667. Many literary greats and journalists – from Samuel Johnson and Dickens to the Fleet Street writers of the 20th century – have found a spot in its maze-like interior. Enjoy a pint in a pub where the beer cellars were once prison cells.
- Blackfriars Bridge - Discover the quirky pub with its extravagant religious-themed art nouveau interior.
- The Seven Stars - One of the few places in the area to survive the Great Fire of London, the tiny Seven Stars pub boasts over four centuries of history. Located just behind the Royal Courts of Justice, it’s a popular spot for legal professionals.
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- Professional Tour Guide
- Gratuities
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.