** London Pub Crawl**
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Try this website for ideas:
http://www.fancyapint.com/
Click on the link for pub crawls, and then you can pick a neighborhood.
Have fun - I'd join you if I was going to be in London any time soon!
Karen
http://www.fancyapint.com/
Click on the link for pub crawls, and then you can pick a neighborhood.
Have fun - I'd join you if I was going to be in London any time soon!
Karen
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Probably worth taking a look to see what the folks at Original London Walks have to offer for pub crawls. http://london.walks.com/
Good way to get off the beaten track if you're not familiar with London. (Can't tell if you are or not...) We've done a few of these, always enjoyed them -- guides are very good.
Good way to get off the beaten track if you're not familiar with London. (Can't tell if you are or not...) We've done a few of these, always enjoyed them -- guides are very good.
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The area around Fleet Street is a pretty good location for a pub crawl - start at The Blackfriars on Queen Victoria Street/Farringdon Street (great pub so you want to hit it sober
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If you are feeling really ambitious you can always try the Circle Line pub crawl. Alas I have only ever got to just past the half way stage.
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If you are feeling really ambitious you can always try the Circle Line pub crawl. Alas I have only ever got to just past the half way stage.
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Check out this web site for a couple of pub walks designed by John Muffty (who also runs a small guided walk company in London). http://www.classicpubwalks.co.uk/thewalks.htm
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