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The Complete Guide to London Pub Crawl

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The Complete Guide to London Pub Crawl

Are you planning a night out in London with your friends and want to explore the city’s fantastic and varied pubs? A pub crawl is the perfect way to do it, not only does it give you a great way of exploring some of the best spots in the city, it also has a social aspect to it as you can move between pubs and make friends. If you’re not sure of the best ways to plan your pub crawl, keep reading for our complete guide to enjoying the London nightlife in style!

What is a Pub Crawl?

A pub crawl is when a group of people, usually friends, travel between various bars and pubs in order to sample the atmosphere and drinks at each place. It’s a fun and social way to explore new places and meet some interesting people. Pub crawls can be organised by booking with local tour companies, or you can do a self-guided crawl.

What Should I Expect in a Pub Crawl?

When you go on a pub crawl in London you can expect to have a great time! Depending on which tour you have chosen and where you’re going, there could be street musicians, musicians playing in the pubs, or live DJs. Many pub crawls offer discounted and unlimited drinks, so if your budget allows, you’ll be able to get your money’s worth. Pub crawls are also great if you’re a bit shy and don’t feel confident enough to enter a pub alone. Because you will be in a group of like-minded people, it gives you a great chance to socialise, meet people, and make friends!

What are Some Good Pubs to Visit?

There are so many good pubs in London that it’s almost impossible to list them all! However, here are some popular choices that make great additions to any pub crawl:

  • The George in Charterhouse Square
  • The Windsor Castle
  • The Victoria Tavern
  • The Queens Head
  • The Prospect of Whitby
  • The Duke of Wellington
  • The Red Lion
  • The White Hart
  • The Old Mitre
  • The Anchor Tap

There are also many pubs in East London that make great stops on your tour. The Great Eastern Railway pub overlooks the Regents Canal and is an excellent place to enjoy a pint or two. The Bricklayers Arms is a great place for craft beers, The Nags Head offers “Pub in The Park’ tents where you can enjoy music whilst sipping on your drinks. The Gunmakers Arms is a cosy spot with a wonderful selection of craft ales. These are just a few of the many pubs you can visit on your pub crawl around London!

What Else Should I Consider When Planning a Pub Crawl?

Planning a pub crawl doesn’t have to be stressful – with the right preparation and knowledge you can have an enjoyable and memorable night out. Here are some things to consider when organising a pub crawl:

  • Decide on the Theme: If you want something a bit more interesting than just “pubs’ you can plan your pub crawl around a particular theme – such as micro-breweries, craft beers, real ales or cocktail bars.
  • Choose Your Starting Point: Where you start your pub crawl will depend on where your group lives and what type of venue they want to start at. If you’re starting off with food, choose somewhere with good food options.
  • Choose Your Location: Once you have chosen where you want to start the evening – decide on what part of town you and your friends would like to explore. Do you want to stay near the city centre or explore further out? Think about transport available, what venues will be open nearby, and what atmosphere each area has.
  • Choose Your Venues: There are plenty of options for pubs and bars around London – from fancy cocktail bars to traditional pubs with real ales. Make sure you research any venues you plan on visiting beforehand so you know what to expect.
  • Have a Rough Itinerary: The itinerary should cover what venues you plan on visiting and at what times. This can help keep the group organised and ensure everyone gets the most out of the experience.
  • Organise Transport: Think about how your group will travel between pubs. Depending on where they live and the size of the group this could be walking, getting Ubers or hiring minibuses/coaches.
  • Be Considerate: It might seem like an obvious point but bear in mind that not everyone in your group may be used to drinking or be able to drink as much as others. Make sure you look out for each other throughout the night.

What are my Options for Booking a Pub Crawl?

There are many options for booking a pub crawl – from local tour companies who organise pre-planned routes around the best pubs and bars in London – or self-guided models where you are given suggested routes plus places where you can stop for food and drink. One example is Viator’s London Pub Crawl Tour, which offers guided tours along some of London’s most famous pubs – including real ales, craft beers and cocktails – while enjoying live music, street performers and plenty of games along the way. This is great if you don’t want the hassle of planning your own itinerary and would like peace of mind that you won’t miss out on any of London’s best pubs!

Overall, pub crawls in London are great for socialising, exploring new places and having an amazing night out that won’t soon be forgotten. All it takes is some careful planning to ensure everyone has an enjoyable evening – so why not organise one today? And if you don’t want the hassle of planning it yourself – Viator’s London Pub Crawl Tour is an excellent option that ensures no one misses out!

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The Complete Guide to London Pub Crawl

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