1. Dog and Duck
Hotels in London serve as your gateway to some of the most well known pubs in the world. While you enjoy your stay in one of the several famous London hotels, be sure to check out Dog and Duck. This pub has been around since 1734 and is a happy welcome to almost three centuries’ worth of cold pints and warm laughter.
2. The Duke’s Head
If one trendy London pub is more your style, you can enjoy a dose of history combined with a smooth taste of contemporary trends at The Duke’s Head. Though originally built in 1864, The Duke’s Head recently saw a million-pound restoration.
3. Ye Olde Chesire Cheese
Many London hotels can provide helpful pub guides to their guests, but you should have no trouble finding the famous Ye Olde Chesire Cheese on Fleet Street. Established in the sixteenth century, Ye Olde Chesire Cheese is one of the city’s oldest pubs. To this day, the pub remains a popular spot with lawyers and other professionals.
4. The Garrison
If you’ve landed yourself in one of the many cheap London hotels, you can save enough to splurge a few pounds at the vibrant gastro pub The Garrison. Located on Bermondsey Street, this restaurant-pub features menu items like roast guinea fowl, chicken liver parfait and treacle tart, a classic English dessert. If you prefer to stay in at your hotel in London, ask the staff which nearby pub has the best food available for carry out.