Devour London Historical Pub Tour:Traditional British Food & Ales
Overview
London's world-famous pubs offer a riveting glimpse into the city's rich history and vibrant food and drink culture. Each stop reveals countless fascinating stories waiting to be told as you hop from one historic pub to the next.
- 🍻 A tour of London's historic pubs provides insights into their captivating pasts.
- 🥘 Dive into the local food and drink culture with each mouthful at various locales.
- 🎉 Experience the hustle and bustle of an evening out in one of the world's most thrilling cities.
- 🚫 Please note that this tour does not include any meals or drinks; they are purchased separately.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Maximum 12 guests
- Expertly guided walking tour
- Small group or private tour depending on the option selected
- Local English-speaking guide
- 4 food tastings and 4 drinks
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off
Meeting point
Return details
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Ye Olde MitreMeet your guide and head to Ye Olde Mitre—one of London's oldest and most beloved pubs. Built in 1546, this charming pub is a favourite among locals and tourists. With its traditional Tudor-style exterior, Ye Olde Mitre is brimming with history and charm. Step inside and you're met with an old-fashioned atmosphere that makes you feel like you’ve taken a step back in time—perfect for enjoying a pork pie and ale, as you’ll do for our first food tasting.
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Next, it's a short walk to The Old Bell Tavern, which is a tribute to the London of days gone by. Located near the bustling streets of Covent Garden, it offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of London's streets. Here you’ll enjoy another classic pub pairing of a sausage roll with cider.
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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is a pub like no other. Walk through the doors and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time, with the historic atmosphere of this 15th century inn. It has been frequented by many household names throughout its long life, including Mark Twain, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Dickens, and Alfred Lord Tennyson. On the menu here: devilled whitebait paired with stout.
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Welcome to Ye Olde Cock Tavern, one of London's oldest pubs. Located on the banks of the River Thames, this 600-year-old tavern has been a popular watering hole since 1549. With its heavy wooden beams, low ceilings and charming old-world feel, the Ye Olde Cock Tavern feels like stepping back in time. Pull up a seat at the bar and enjoy a scotch egg washed down with portobello ale.