
This pub crawl is the best tourist experience in the UK according to Tripadvisor
The '
London
Small Group Tour of Historical Pubs' has been named the best experience in the UK, as well as the third best in the world.
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A London pub crawl has been named the best visitor experience in the UK by Tripadvisor
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The tour explores many of the capital's historical boozers
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Named in Tripadvisor's annual 2025 Travellers' Choice Awards: Best of the Best Things To Do, the experience allows punters to discover centuries-old pubs in
With a guide, guests will also gain tips and recommendations as well as hear stories about notable figures who have enjoyed tipples in the same spots.
Whilst at each pub, tourists can try a range of local brews (at their own expense), as well as seeing some of the city's most
The tour includes heading to the capital's banking district and Fleet Street - the historic heart of British journalism.
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After this, guests will head down a small side street to a 17th century pub with a wide range of different ales and ciders on tap.
Whilst sipping a cold pint here, guests will hear stories of literary greats who previously loved the space including Sir
Arthur
Conan Doyle,
The tour will then end in the
Whilst you'll need to head on the tour to find out which pubs you get to explore, many reviews do give an insight into what the spots are like.
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One recent visitor said: "There's
history
everywhere you turn in London, but this tour shows a lesser known but interesting side of it.
"Many London pubs take great
pride
in maintaining their connections to the past.
Pub With A 'Floating' Beer Garden By The Beach
"Our guide Mark was filled with knowledge as he pointed out the significant physical
features
and told stories from the past.
"And we even got to see some of the very old cellars long buried and forgotten but more recently rediscovered."
Tour groups will have a maximum of 14 people each and the
Tickets cost from £29 per person.
In total, 19 experiences across the UK were named on the Top Experience UK list by
Tripadvisor
.
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Others named include Canoe Aqueduct tours in Llangollen and the Original Harry Potter Locations tour in Edinburgh.
Kristen Dalton, president of Tripadvisor said: "With such a huge selection of travel activities and excursions available on the platform, Tripadvisor helps travellers find the experiences that turn a trip into a lifelong memory.
"Whether you crave adrenaline or prefer to take things slow, 'The Best of the Best Things to Do' showcases the world's top-rated experiences.
Full list of top UK experiences according to Tripadvisor
THE top UK experiences have been named by Tripadvisor, including walking and taxi tours.
London Small Group Tour of Historical Pubs
Edinburgh Castle: Guided Walking Tour with Entry Ticket
The Manchester City Stadium Tour
Canoe Aqueduct tours Llangollen
Original Harry Potter Locations Tour in Edinburgh : Guided Tour
Air Raid Shelter and St. Nicholas Market Walking Tour in Bristol
Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip from London
The Chocolatarium Chocolate Tour Experience in Edinburgh
Chelsea FC Stadium Tours and Museum
Full-Day Trip: Loch Ness, Glencoe & The Highlands from Edinburgh
Tennent's Brewery Tours Ticket in Glasgow
Isle of Skye and Eilean Donan Castle Day Tour from Inverness
The Great British Rock and Roll Walking Tour
Guided Celtic Park Stadium Tour, Scotland
Cab Tours Belfast Famous Black Taxi Tours
London Jack The Ripper Guided Walking Tour
Loch Ness Cruise, Outlander & Urquhart Castle Tour from Inverness
The Deathly Dark Tour of York
A History of Terror - Belfast City Centre Walking Tour
These were
Plus,
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Tickets cost from £29 per person and the experience lasts over three hours
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