'Historic Pub Crawls Through London' is a book devoted to 13 guided walks around London's iconic pubs and landmarks. This route is perfect to catch some historic locations and end up in the heart of theatre district for a meal or a show.
Suggested start Waterloo Station SE1 8SW
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London SE1
London WC2
Our second child, The Marquis in Covent Garden is ideally situated within a few minutes walk of some of London’s greatest landmarks, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Soho to name just a few.
London WC2E
A public house called The Nag’s Head has occupied 10 James Street since at least the 1670s. The current building is an example of Neo-Jacobean pub architecture (P. E. Pilditch) and was erected in 1900 being one of the 30 plus listed buildings.
London SE1
The Wellington is a traditional London pub with rooms, making it a perfect hotel for those wishing to explore central London.
London SW1
The St. Stephen's Tavern is the closest pub to Big Ben situated right opposite the Houses of Parliament.