The Pub Crawl monopoly routes in London One of the main draws for young people to settle in London is undoubtedly the nightlife. The capital has everything - chic wine bars, cocktail bars, glamorous, traditional "old man" pubs, bars, theme bars, pop-ups and even bars on the water. However, it is almost a rite of passage for every young person in London to test their endurance and their ability to drink while taking part in a tour of London pubs.
The tour of the most famous bars of London Pub Crawl is a monopoly. Before going into exact details of pubs that are visited on this road marathon watered, it is essential to give some safety tips before you start running for your pint!
The most important thing to remember is that everyone has his limits when it comes to drinking. There are 26 pubs in this exploration, you will need to be drinking small steps (half pints instead of pints, simple measures of spirits, instead of double) and often switch to soft drinks to some pubs, or an ambulance to take before you reach the finish line. It is also important bearing in mind that you will receive a large number of pubs on foot, so after a few drinks, do not forget to be cautious when crossing the road. Last but not least, do not even consider driving home. Take a taxi or night bus. It is best to plan your route back to advance.
The Monopoly Pub Crawl
The purpose of this pub crawl is to visit a pub in each square featured on the Monopoly board. There are 26 squares, you can not hang in one of pubs.If you want to complete the pub crawl, you must meet at Elephant & Castle tube station at 10:15, ready to go to your first pub at 10:30.
- The George on Tower Bridge Road, near Old Kent Road. This pub opened early especially for exploration.
- Fen on The Street Fenchuch
- The Aldgate Exchange on Whitechapel Road
- Hamilton Hall at Liverpool Street station.
- The Old Red Lion Angel, Islington
- The Castle on Pentonville Road
- The Duke of York to Kings Cross Station.
- The Rocket on Euston Road
- The Victoria & Albert, Marylebone Station
- The Rose & Crown on Old Park Lane
- Ye Grapes in Shepherd's Market, Mayfair
- The Blue Posts on Bennett Street, Piccadilly
- The Red Lion on the passage of the Crown, Pall Mall
- The Lord of the Moon Mall on Whitehall
- The Sherlock Holmes in Northumberland Street, near Northumberland Avenue
- Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese on Fleet Street
- The Wellington on the part
- The Marquess of Anglesey on Bow Street
- The Chandos Place St-Martin at Trafalgar Square
- The Moon under Water in Leicester Square
- The Comedy on Oxendon Street in the vicinity of Coventry Street
- The Captain's Cabin on Norris Street near Regent Street
- Weapons of Leicester Glasshouse Street, near Vine Street
- O'Neill on Great Marlborough Street
- The barrel on Dering Street, New Bond Street
- The Spread Eagle on Woodstock Street near Oxford Circus.
Have fun, enjoy chatting to your friends and see many of London in one day.
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Posted on March 15, 2010.