Oldest pubs in london

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Oldest pubs in london. Get inspired and try out new things.
68 people searched this
·
Last updated 1w
Steven & Michelle | Gen-Z Travel Couple on Instagram: "You’ll want to check out this pub and here’s why 👇🏻

{Hi we’re Steven & Michelle and we’re a gen-z travel couple! Follow @stevenandmichelle.go to tag along in our journey!}

This is London’s most FAMOUS historic pub! 🇬🇧🍺

When traveling to London, exploring the pubs is a MUST! 

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is the one of the oldest operating pubs in London, built in 1538!! 😱

It was also frequented by some of history’s most famous authors, like Mark Twain and Charles Dickens. 📝 ✍️

Come for dinner and drinks, and explore one of the best pubs in London!

If you’re going for food, make sure to book in advance!

Stay adventurous! ✈️

#londonhiddengems #secretlondon #seelondon #londonsights #londontravel #londontrip #hiddenplaces #london Traveling To London, Pubs In London, London Sights, Best Pubs, Old Pub, London Pubs, Hidden Places, Famous Authors, Charles Dickens

Steven & Michelle | Gen-Z Travel Couple on Instagram: "You’ll want to check out this pub and here’s why 👇🏻 {Hi we’re Steven & Michelle and we’re a gen-z travel couple! Follow @stevenandmichelle.go to tag along in our journey!} This is London’s most FAMOUS historic pub! 🇬🇧🍺 When traveling to London, exploring the pubs is a MUST! Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is the one of the oldest operating pubs in London, built in 1538!! 😱 It was also frequented by some of history’s most famous…

2
Have a beer in one of East London's oldest drinking spots from the pub the infamous Kray Twins once committed one of their many murders in to the last-remaining timber-framed building in the city, one of the few survivors of the Great Fire of London in 1666. In the heart of London's gritty and garrulous East End, these pubs are known for their incredible history, as well as pulling a good pint. Kray Twins, The Great Fire Of London, Oak Bar, London England Travel, East End London, Great Fire Of London, Old Pub, The Great Fire, Victorian London

Have a beer in one of East London's oldest drinking spots from the pub the infamous Kray Twins once committed one of their many murders in to the last-remaining timber-framed building in the city, one of the few survivors of the Great Fire of London in 1666. In the heart of London's gritty and garrulous East End, these pubs are known for their incredible history, as well as pulling a good pint.

8
London's historic pubs are steeped in centuries of charm and tales. From the haunted ambiance of The Spaniards Inn to the literary haven of The George Inn, these iconic spots like The Prospect of Whitby and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese offer a sip of history with every pint. Explore the city's past through these beloved watering holes, each with its own unique character and stories etched into their walls. Pubs In London, Great Fire Of London, Hampstead Heath, Old Pub, London Pubs, London Look, Fleet Street, Local Brewery, River Thames

London's historic pubs are steeped in centuries of charm and tales. From the haunted ambiance of The Spaniards Inn to the literary haven of The George Inn, these iconic spots like The Prospect of Whitby and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese offer a sip of history with every pint. Explore the city's past through these beloved watering holes, each with its own unique character and stories etched into their walls.

3
17K views · 269 reactions | London is famous for its pub scene and many of them have history dating back centuries, including The George Inn in London Bridge.

The George Inn is the... | By Visit London | Facebook Exploring London, Old Pub, Vacation Locations, Instagram London, London Bridge, Visit London, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, London Travel

London is famous for its pub scene and many of them have history dating back centuries, including The George Inn in London Bridge. The George Inn is the...

1
Britishcore Aesthetic, American Bar, Rose Street, Aesthetic London, Uk Trip, Great Fire Of London, Travel London, American Bars, Hampstead Heath

If you have visited London, let’s say in the last six hundred years or so, chances are good you have spent a little time in one of their 3,500 pubs. There is nothing so quintessentially British than raising a pint with your mates. These public houses have been the centre of British activity for cent

36

Related interests