London Pub Tour

Everyone loves a good historic London pub tour or pub crawl as the locals call them. Ye Olde England Tours now has two very different London pub walking tours. It’s your chance to visit some of the most historic, interesting and even hard to find pubs in London.

If you want to see a different side to London, learn some history and mingle with the very friendly locals then these could be for you.  Please note prices do include a drink in each pub and each of them offer a wide range of traditional ales and beers.

The London Pub Tour – Pub Crawl

So named in the finest English tradition because in the old days and indeed not so old days, pub drinkers would stop off for a drink at as many pubs until they were crawling between venues. This London Pub Tour is the bees knees or indeed the dogs wotsits!

This traditional pub walk will visit some of the finest old pubs in London.  Each one with a very different atmosphere and history but all sharing a fine offering of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in a wonderful building.

From the fringes of the East End, we will visit pubs in Smithfield Clerkenwell and Farringdon before visiting some truly historic pubs in Holborn and Lincoln’s Inn Fields and even squeeze in one in the City. We visit several dozen pubs, some we drink in, some we just stop outside at. The choice is up to you.

The Viaduct Tavern and Rising Sun

The Viaduct Tavern has been recognised as one of the best historical pubs.  It is built on the site of a former jail and this historic pub still has five of the cells visible in the basement. Alternatively we sometimes go to The Rising Sun, a one-time notorious bodysnatchers pub. Better be on your best behaviour then so drink up and we’ll scarper down to…

Inside the non-prison section of The Viaduct Tavern
Inside the non-prison section of The Viaduct Tavern

The Castle, Farringdon

This refreshingly down-to-earth Farringdon public house was once frequented by King George IV, who was tempted in by a spot of cockfighting. Arriving without money, he promptly issued the pub with a pawnbroker’s licence and handed over his gold watch to fund a flutter.

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The Castle in Farringdon

The Crown Tavern, Clerkenwell Green

The Lounge of this pub was once a noted music hall, perhaps this is what made it Lenin’s favourite boozer.  In 1905 he met with comrade Stalin here in a meeting room upstairs.  You might have seen this pub on tv or a big screen.

One of my favourites.  Have a drink on this London Pub Tour where Stalin and Lenin first met.
The Crown Tavern

Ye Olde Mitre

Built in 1546 for the servants of the Bishops of Ely, The Ye Olde Mitre is famous for having a cherry tree, (now supporting the front) that Queen Elizabeth once danced around with Sir Christopher Hatton. The pub was actually a part of Cambridge (Ely being near Cambridge) and the licencees used to have to go there for their licence. Set in a part of London steeped in history, it’s near where William Wallace was hung, drawn and quartered at Smithfield, along with martyrs and traitors who were also killed nearby.

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The Seven Stars

Dating from around 1602, The Seven Stars backs on to the law courts and is a favourite haunt of lawyers, Church of England music directors and choir singers.  The walls are adorned with caricatures of barristers and judges whilst one part of the pub  in what was formerly a legal wig shop next door, still retains its original frontage, with a neat display of wigs in the window.

It’s a cosy little pub inside with a quirky atmosphere along with a fine selection of drinks.

Another London Pub Tour classic,The Seven Stars.

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese – A London Pub Tour Classic.

You won’t believe this pub, hidden away near Fleet Street. Nor can you miss the old sign proudly declares that it was rebuilt in 1667 following The Great Fire of London.  Known to be the regular drinking spot of such names as Charles Dickens, Dr. Johnson, Mark Twain, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Alfred Tennyson and P.G. Wodehouse then this might be just the pub to have a wee dram in whilst concocting your next best-selling novel. No London Pub Tour worth its name cannot visit here.

The famous old Ye Cheshire Cheese is usually the last port of call on our London Pub Tour.

Prices

Departure Time:11 am (later times available subject to availability)
City Location: London
Duration of Tour: 5 hours

Standard Adult Prices per person including one beer or ale / soft drink or tea/coffee per pub. Excludes tube travel ticket.

1 Adult = £160

2 Adults = £150

3 Adults = £130

4 Adults = £110

5 – 10 Adults = £100

For more information or to make a booking, please email  yeoldeenglandtours@gmail.com

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Jack The Ripper and The Krays Pub Tour

This London Pub Tour with a difference takes us through the heart of Whitechapel in the once-notorious East End of London to visit pubs where some of the most infamous and tragic events in the history of London have taken place.

All very different in style and setting and very much real pubs rather than tourist pubs so an authentic experience is all but guaranteed.

Along the way we will meander through the alleys and lanes of this much known but seldom visited (by foreign visitors) part of London though many places are now very popular with locals.

The Blind Beggar

The Blind Beggar. What a place to start a London Pub Tour with an infamous gangland shooting by The Krays.
An East End Institution – The Blind Beggar.

An East End institution, the Blind Beggar is where perhaps the most infamous Krays killings took place.  Just down the road from the Siege of Sidney Street and more happily the founding of the Salvation Army.  Have a drink if you dare!

The White Hart

Many a Jack The Ripper Tours start near here (ours is no exception) and this is one of two Jack The Ripper related pubs we will visit.

The White Hart.  One of several Jack The Ripper pubs in the area and not the only one we will visit on this London Pub Tour.
The White Hart

Standing on Whitechapel High Street and adjoining perhaps the most atmospheric lane in the area, not much has changed here since 1888 when it is thought likely Jack the Ripper himself might have enjoyed a tipple here.  What can’t be disputed is that a terrible murder happened just 100 yards or so down the lane.

The Ten Bells

A world a way from where this tour started and indeed where it finishes.  The Ten Bells pub is perhaps the most notorious pub in the East End of London, if not the world.  For it is here that Jack The Ripper frequently visited along with several if not all of his victims.   If that doesn’t call for a stiff drink then I don’t know what does.

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Dirty Dicks

This infamous East London pub wasn’t cleaned for 200 years, with dead cats and dogs on the floor and all manner of filth and there is a very good reason for it which you’ll learn on tour.   The pub’s name might appear rather cheeky, but there’s a tragic reason behind it.   Sadly?!? in the third quarter of the 20th Century it had a thoroughly good clean to keep its doors open and it has scrubbed up very well indeed.  Right opposite Liverpool Street Station, it makes for a great place for you to enjoy a tasty meal too if you choose to stay on safe and sound in the City of London borders 🙂

Dirty Dicks, an East End classic.
Dirty Dicks

Prices

Departure Time:11 am (later times available subject to availability)
City Location: London
Duration of Tour: 4 hours

Standard Adult Prices per person including one beer or ale / soft drink or tea/coffee per pub. Excludes tube travel ticket.

1 Adult = £140

2 Adults = £120

3 Adults = £110

4 Adults = £100

5 – 10 Adults = £80

For more information or to make a booking, please email  yeoldeenglandtours@gmail.com

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