
Princess Louise, London
Camouflaged amidst the bustling High Holborn, you'll discover the most remarkable gin palace-style pub that still stands today. Erected in 1872 and named after Queen Victoria's rebellious fourth daughter, its architecture serves as a testament to an era when the British Empire spanned approximately two-thirds of the world's landmass. Picture, if you will, a Royal Albert Hall or V&A Museum transformed into a haven for libations. While it may not cater to everyone's tastes, the opulent intricacy and grandeur on display here are undeniable.
Every inch of the establishment is adorned with care and precision: a symphony of mosaic floors, intricately etched glass and mirrors, abundant Victorian tiling, ornate wrought ironwork, and a ceiling that stands as a masterpiece. Even the gentlemen are treated to the simple pleasure of relieving themselves in a Grade II listed building when they make their way to the renowned bathrooms. Crafted from solid marble and boasting a stylish tiled floor, the ambiance down there authentically transports you back to the 19th century.
The extensive use of elaborate partitions carves the pub into a complex maze of cozy nooks, public areas, and private hideaways. Upstairs, you'll find a room with minimal architectural adornment, but it supposedly once hosted legendary figures like the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan in their heyday. This might explain the cracks in the exquisite turn-of-the-century ceiling.
Princess Louise also offers a menu of traditional pub fare in addition to its excellent selection of real ales on tap.
Every inch of the establishment is adorned with care and precision: a symphony of mosaic floors, intricately etched glass and mirrors, abundant Victorian tiling, ornate wrought ironwork, and a ceiling that stands as a masterpiece. Even the gentlemen are treated to the simple pleasure of relieving themselves in a Grade II listed building when they make their way to the renowned bathrooms. Crafted from solid marble and boasting a stylish tiled floor, the ambiance down there authentically transports you back to the 19th century.
The extensive use of elaborate partitions carves the pub into a complex maze of cozy nooks, public areas, and private hideaways. Upstairs, you'll find a room with minimal architectural adornment, but it supposedly once hosted legendary figures like the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan in their heyday. This might explain the cracks in the exquisite turn-of-the-century ceiling.
Princess Louise also offers a menu of traditional pub fare in addition to its excellent selection of real ales on tap.
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Sight Name: Princess Louise
Sight Location: London, England (See walking tours in London)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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Sight Type: Food/Drink
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