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Discover Durham's 1,000-year history with a fun pub tour including four pubs, cask ales, and visits to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, all led by an expert guide.

The Pub and History Tour Durham City offers an engaging way to explore Durham’s rich past while enjoying four carefully selected pubs. For just $53.88 per person, this 2.5-hour guided experience combines storytelling with local brews, making it ideal for those who want a relaxed, informative outing.
Led by a local guide with over four years’ experience, the tour covers key landmarks like the UNESCO World Heritage Site and historical pubs. With half pints of cask ale included at each stop, it balances culture and casual drinking, perfect for both visitors and locals seeking a lively yet educational experience.
The tour is accessible for dogs and organized in a small group limited to 10 participants, creating an intimate, friendly atmosphere. While not suitable for children under 18, it offers a genuine taste of Durham’s history intertwined with its vibrant pub scene.
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The tour begins at the ‘Man on the Horse’ statue located in Durham’s Market Place. Look for the black Walkabout Durham umbrella, which marks the meeting spot. The start time varies, so checking availability is recommended. The tour ends back at the same location, making it convenient for those who want to explore more nearby.

The Market Place is the hub of activity and history in Durham. The guide shares stories about the buildings and figures that have shaped the city over a thousand years. This opening segment sets the tone for an immersive experience, blending history with lively anecdotes about local life.
A short walk from the Market Place brings the group to Saddler Street, where the tour pauses at a historic pub. Here, the guide shares tales of local folklore and the pub’s own storied past. This stop provides a taste of Durham’s pub culture while giving insight into its historical significance.
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Next, the tour takes a scenic stroll across Palace Green, home to Durham’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. The guide discusses the founding of Durham and the legendary Prince Bishops who shaped the city’s development. The impressive architecture and green spaces offer a perfect backdrop for stories about Durham’s medieval origins.
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On the way to the next pub, the group crosses the iconic Kingsgate Bridge, a notable feat of engineering and history. This moment connects the old and new parts of Durham, leading into the Elvet borough. The route itself highlights Durham’s distinctive city layout.

In Elvet, a historic pub invites the group to enjoy a second half-pint of ale. The guide shares stories about the pub’s history and the Elvet area’s role in the city’s past. This stop offers both a relaxing drink and a deeper understanding of Durham’s local life.
A walk takes the group to the Durham Crown Court, where tales of infamous criminals, executions, and prison history come to life. This stop reveals a darker side of Durham’s history, contrasting with the city’s more celebrated landmarks.
The third pub on the route is located in Old Elvet, an area rich in stories and local legends. The guide shares folklore while enjoying a local ale, giving a relaxed yet insightful experience amidst historic surroundings.
The tour concludes at a lively city centre pub near Elvet Bridge. This final stop offers access to food and drinks in a vibrant setting. From here, it’s only a brief walk back to Market Place, where the experience started.
The tour is organized by Walkabout Durham, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking allows flexibility with a pay later option, making it easy to plan your visit. The tour’s small group size ensures a personal experience, and dogs are welcome in all pubs.
The expert guide, known for their knowledgeable storytelling, makes every stop engaging. Reviewers consistently praise how the tour masterfully balances historical facts with entertaining tales, often highlighting the quality of pubs selected. The inclusion of half pints at each stop provides excellent value, especially given the tour’s affordable price.
This experience appeals to history enthusiasts and those interested in local culture. It’s perfect for visitors wanting a casual outing with drinks that’s both informative and fun. The small group setting fits well with those seeking a more intimate, relaxed atmosphere.
The Pub and History Tour Durham City offers a well-rounded experience blending architecture, stories, and local brews. Its affordable price point, combined with expert guidance and notable stops, makes it a practical choice for anyone curious about Durham.
While it’s not designed for children, pets are welcome, and the walkable route makes it accessible for most visitors. With its balance of education and entertainment, this tour delivers a genuine glimpse into Durham’s long history and lively pub scene.
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How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours.
What is included in the price?
Each participant receives half a pint of cask ale or a soft drink at each pub stop.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the ‘Man on the Horse’ statue in Market Place.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for children under 18.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are dogs allowed on the tour?
Yes, dogs are welcome and permitted in all pubs along the route.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personal experience.
What makes this tour different from others?
It combines Durham’s historic sites with pub visits, led by an experienced local guide who shares stories that go beyond the typical sightseeing.
Is there a recommended time to book?
Availability varies, so it’s best to check dates in advance and book early.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and consider bringing an umbrella in case of rain, as the tour involves outdoor walking.
This Pub and History Tour Durham City offers a practical, enjoyable way to connect with Durham’s past while sampling local ales. Its combination of history, culture, and conviviality makes it a memorable experience for anyone eager to explore this historic city.
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