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Visit these fabulous and interesting pubs to enjoy a pint or two of Greene King real ale including the all new Royal London. Remember to get your stamp in order to get a free T-shirt

The George Inn, 75-77 Borough High Street, SE1 1NH

The George Inn is London’s only remaining galleried coaching inn and has been serving thirsty Londoners for over 300 years. Owned by The National Trust, The George was a haunt of Charles Dickens and was mentioned in “Little Dorrit.” Nearby attractions include Borough Market, London Dungeons, HMS Belfast and the Tate Modern.

Monument, 18 Fish Street Hill, EC3R 6DB

Opposite the Monument to The Great Fire of London of 1666, the titular pub has a wide fine selection of premium ales. Situated seconds away from Monument tube station and London Bridge, it is the perfect location from which to visit the Bank of England and the Historic Trading Houses of the Square Mile. Unsurprisingly for its location, the pub is popular with city workers refreshing themselves after a hard day’s trading.

The New Moon, 88 Gracechurch Street, EC3V 0DN

Originally an old coaching inn, The New Moon has had something of a staring role over the years. Situated in London’s famous Leadenhall Market, the grand entrance has featured in several films including Tomb Raider, James Bond and Harry Potter, as well as many TV period dramas. As the market is covered, customers can enjoy The New Moon’s traditional pub food and fine selection of cask beers, whatever the weather.

City Tavern, 29-30 Lawrence Lane, EC2V 8DP

Sip a pint of cask beer and enjoy the views as the City Tavern has one of the best roof terraces in London. It has a retractable awning, so you enjoy the pub’s special ambiance come rain or shine. With easy access from Mansion House, Bank and Moorgate Tube stations, the City Tavern’s ideal location and wide selection of ales makes it the perfect pub in the heart of the city.

The Golden Fleece, 8-9 Queen Street, EC4N 1SP

A large city pub a short walk from St Paul's Cathedral, the Golden Fleece takes its name from Order of the Golden Fleece worn by Louis XIV. The famous Hope Diamond was rumoured to be cut from the fleece by local jewellers after it was stolen during the French Revolution. The Golden Fleece is a relaxing pub that still retains its traditional character and charm.

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