UPCOMING Pub/History #Tour(s) for OCTOBER
TOUR 1: Fleet Street/#Holborn
π 11th October
π₯ Blackfriars station (north of the river)
π¦ 11 AM
TOUR 2: #Waterloo
π 18th October
π₯ Waterloo Station
π¦ 11 AM
TOUR 3: #Holborn, #Clarkelwell, and #Bloomsbury
π 25th October
π₯ Farringdon Station
π¦ 11 AM
We will be visiting some of #London's most famous and impressive pubs whilst venturing into various historical epochs. Britain's pubs were never just places to drink, but a much needed excuse to be among one another. And of course, during many fascinating times in history. The public houses we still walk past today played their parts in everything from law to war. Join us for a walk and a few refreshments as we delve into the living museums of #Britain.
The tours will last between 2-1/2 to 3 hours (usually more) and will (usually) end in a pub.
Prices: Β£20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: Β£10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)
Thank you to those who've attended so far. π€
TOUR 1: Fleet Street/#Holborn
π 11th October
π₯ Blackfriars station (north of the river)
π¦ 11 AM
TOUR 2: #Waterloo
π 18th October
π₯ Waterloo Station
π¦ 11 AM
TOUR 3: #Holborn, #Clarkelwell, and #Bloomsbury
π 25th October
π₯ Farringdon Station
π¦ 11 AM
We will be visiting some of #London's most famous and impressive pubs whilst venturing into various historical epochs. Britain's pubs were never just places to drink, but a much needed excuse to be among one another. And of course, during many fascinating times in history. The public houses we still walk past today played their parts in everything from law to war. Join us for a walk and a few refreshments as we delve into the living museums of #Britain.
The tours will last between 2-1/2 to 3 hours (usually more) and will (usually) end in a pub.
Prices: Β£20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: Β£10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)
Thank you to those who've attended so far. π€
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