Harry's Pub, Venice
Harry's Pub is one of the most famous pubs in Venice. The pub was opened in 1931 by an Italian bartender Giuseppe Ciprian. The pub was attended by important people such as Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, Noel Coward, Orson Welles, Charlie Chaplin, Peggy Guggenheim, Coco Chanel, Greek billion Onassis, Princess Aspasia of Greece, Alfred Hitchcock and others. The pub is also known for the invention of the Bellini and Carpaccio drinks. These cocktails represent the Italian speci...
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About The Best Pubs in the World
We are often talking about things of different cities, about their architecture, about museums and their history but it is difficult to imagine a trip in another country and not to visit a pub.
Pubs are places of leisure and of making new friends. They are important elements of a society. The pubs around the world are full of history as museums, and present as much drama as theatres. Pubs are very important social-cultural elements in
Pubs are slightly different from the usual restaurants and the bars of the city. Here you can relax and enjoy the most interesting Irish culture. Being in a pub people forget about business and stressful daily movements.
Maybe it is hard to put pubs at the highest top of the tourist attractions, but when you find out that famous persons are there and what events were unfolding on their background, you will find pubs of an incredible cultural value. Find out about the most important pubs in the world and hope you will have the chance and the wonderful opportunity to relax somewhere on day. Why not? Hope dies last.
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Heinolds´ First and the Last Chance Bar
If you really want to impress your friends with awesomeness of Oakland you have to take them to Heinolds´ First and the Last Chance Bar.
This bar, which the locals still call its old name “Birdie and baby” was a favorite pub of the writers JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis. It is linked with the fact that they once exchanged their works for pints of beer. It is said that lessons of the young Jack London were taught in this location. H...
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