Set off on an independent adventure through the heart of London, aimed at enthusiasts who cherish both history and ale. This self-guided audio tour highlights some of the oldest pubs and taverns nestled in the city's bustling streets. As a solo explorer with a keen interest in London's rich tavern heritage, this digital companion is tailored to suit a wandering spirit seeking tales soaked in ale. Starting at the remarkable Sir John Soane's Museum, the tour meanders through the likes of St Bride's Church with its distinctive spire and the grandeur of the old Bank of England. Along the route, uncover the storied walls of the iconic Princess Louise and trace the legal history at Lincoln's Inn Fields. Culminating at the splendid St Paul's Cathedral, the journey stitches together a tapestry of London's timeless charm. Historic buildings that have witnessed centuries whispered over pints guide you through cobbled streets and hidden alleys. The high point is seamlessly blending moments of learning with the leisure of a good drink, from witnessing the sophistication of city distillers to sharing the warmth that has comforted weary travelers at The Ship Tavern for generations. Each step is an encounter with the past, making for an unforgettable collection of visual memories, from the unique triangle-shaped Blackfriar pub adorned with joyful monks to the intriguing Dr Johnson's House, revealing layers of London's endless stories.