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Latest revision as of 00:05, 8 May 2014
The Spaniards Inn is one of the most famous pubs in the world with a history dating back to 1585. The pub is one of the most popular London attractions with those tourists that have an interest in 16th century England / London as it is dripping with history from the 1500s. The Spaniards Inn is located by Hampstead Heath and a great option for London tourists is to visit the pub for a tasty lunch and drink after walking the world-famous Heath.
The Spaniards Inn is popular with fans of real ale fans due to the pub selling over forty beers with various real ales, in keeping with the traditional feel of this beautiful pub.
The infamous highwayman Dick Turpin is said to have frequented The Spaniards Inn. The pub’s fame is so that it is mentioned in such classic literary works as Charles Dickens’ The Pickwick Papers and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The Spaniards Inn is also associated with such literary greats as the poet John Keats, who wrote some of his acclaimed 19th century Romantic poetry in the pub.
Nearest Tube/Railway Station
- -- Hampstead (Northern Line)
Borough = London Borough of Barnet
Opening Times
- Monday to Friday from 12:00pm to 11:00pm
- Saturday and Sunday from 12:00pm to 10:30pm