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Heritage and Pubs route 17 Bus route The Number 17 bus route runs from Archway in North London to London Bridge in Central London. Start your tour at King’s Cross St Pancras Station Bus route 17 King’s Cross St Pancras Station Grays Inn Road, Square and Chapel Ye Olde Mitre Charles Dickens Museum Cittie of Yorke Pub Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Euston Rd, N1C 4QP Bus stop H King’s Cross Station / Pentonville Road St Pancras Railway Station is famous for its Victorian Gothic architecture, originally designed by George Gilbert Scott. It’s now a stunning Grade I listed 5-star hotel – enjoy lunch in the Booking Office restaurant for a taste of Victorian splendour. Platform 9 If you’re a Harry Potter fan, don’t forget to stop at King’s Cross Station and find platform 9¾, the departing point for Hogwarts™ via the Hogwarts Express. Bus stop High Holborn / Chancery Lane Station The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn, is one of London’s four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges). Enjoy the gardens or ‘Walks’, which have existed since 1597. 1 Ely Court, Ely Place, EC1N 6SJ Bus stop Holborn Circus / Fetter Lane M Charterhouse Street Built in 1546 for the servants of the Bishops of Ely, The Ye Olde Mitre is set in a part of London steeped in history. It’s near where William Wallace was hung, drawn and quartered. 48 Doughty Street, WC1N 2LX Bus stop H Guilford Street Visit this beautiful Georgian townhouse, where Dickens wrote Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers and Nicholas Nickleby, achieving international fame as one of the world’s greatest storytellers. 22 High Holborn, WC1V 6BN Bus stop High Holborn / Chancery Lane Station The Cittie of Yorke is a Grade II listed pub and is a romantic evocation of ye olde England. There has been a pub on this site since 1430. Closed Sundays. 145 Fleet St, EC4A 2BU Bus stop Fleet Street / City Thameslink Station There has been a pub on this site since 1538. It is said to have been popular with writers including Mark Twain and Alfred Tennyson. Find out about their world-famous parrot, Polly. You can walk from the Cittie of Yorke Pub to Ye Olde Mitre in 6 minutes. Duration of non-stop route: 43 minutes St Pancras King’s Cross Holborn, Chancery Lane Route continues on page 2

Bus route 17 · and Nicholas Nickleby, achieving international fame as one of the world’s greatest storytellers. 22 High Holborn, WC1V 6BN Bus stop High Holb orn / Chancery Lane

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Page 1: Bus route 17 · and Nicholas Nickleby, achieving international fame as one of the world’s greatest storytellers. 22 High Holborn, WC1V 6BN Bus stop High Holb orn / Chancery Lane

London’s Museums and Palaces route

9Bus Route

Heritage and Pubs route

17 Bus route

The Number 17 bus route runs from Archway in North London to London Bridge in Central London.

Start your tour at King’s Cross St Pancras Station

Bus route

17

King’s Cross St Pancras Station

Grays Inn Road, Square and Chapel

Ye Olde Mitre

Charles Dickens Museum

Cittie of Yorke Pub

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

Euston Rd, N1C 4QPBus stop

H King’s Cross Station / Pentonville Road

St Pancras Railway Station is famous for its Victorian Gothic architecture, originally designed by George Gilbert Scott. It’s now a stunning Grade I listed 5-star hotel – enjoy lunch in the Booking Office restaurant for a taste of Victorian splendour.

Platform 9¾ If you’re a Harry Potter fan, don’t forget to stop at King’s Cross Station and find platform 9¾, the departing point for Hogwarts™ via the Hogwarts Express.

Bus stop

High Holborn / Chancery Lane Station

The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn, is one of London’s four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges). Enjoy the gardens or ‘Walks’, which have existed since 1597.

1 Ely Court, Ely Place, EC1N 6SJBus stop

Holborn Circus / Fetter Lane

M Charterhouse Street Built in 1546 for the servants of the Bishops of Ely, The Ye Olde Mitre is set in a part of London steeped in history. It’s near where William Wallace was hung, drawn and quartered.

48 Doughty Street, WC1N 2LXBus stop

H Guilford Street Visit this beautiful Georgian townhouse, where Dickens wrote Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers and Nicholas Nickleby, achieving international fame as one of the world’s greatest storytellers.

22 High Holborn, WC1V 6BNBus stop

High Holborn / Chancery Lane Station

The Cittie of Yorke is a Grade II listed pub and is a romantic evocation of ye olde England. There has been a pub on this site since 1430. Closed Sundays.

145 Fleet St, EC4A 2BUBus stop

Fleet Street / City Thameslink Station

There has been a pub on this site since 1538. It is said to have been popular with writers including Mark Twain and Alfred Tennyson. Find out about their world-famous parrot, Polly.

You can walk from the Cittie of Yorke Pub to Ye Olde Mitre in 6 minutes.

Duration of non-stop route: 43 minutes

Route 17

St Pancras Charles Dickens Museum Grays Inn Road Square

Cittie of York Pub Ye Olde Mitre PubYe Olde Cheshire Cheese

Route 17

St Pancras Charles Dickens Museum Grays Inn Road Square

Cittie of York Pub Ye Olde Mitre PubYe Olde Cheshire Cheese

Route 17

St Pancras Charles Dickens Museum Grays Inn Road Square

Cittie of York Pub Ye Olde Mitre PubYe Olde Cheshire Cheese

Route 17

St Pancras Charles Dickens Museum Grays Inn Road Square

Cittie of York Pub Ye Olde Mitre PubYe Olde Cheshire Cheese

Route 17

St Pancras Charles Dickens Museum Grays Inn Road Square

Cittie of York Pub Ye Olde Mitre PubYe Olde Cheshire Cheese

Route 17

St Pancras Charles Dickens Museum Grays Inn Road Square

Cittie of York Pub Ye Olde Mitre PubYe Olde Cheshire Cheese

King’s Cross

Holborn, Chancery Lane

Route continues on page 2

Page 2: Bus route 17 · and Nicholas Nickleby, achieving international fame as one of the world’s greatest storytellers. 22 High Holborn, WC1V 6BN Bus stop High Holb orn / Chancery Lane

London’s Museums and Palaces route

9 Bus Route

Heritage and Pubs route

17 Bus route

Monument to the Great Fire of London

Old Bailey

St Paul’s Cathedral

George Inn

Fish St Hill, EC3R 8AHBus stop

Monument Station

The Monument commemorates the Great Fire of London (1666), which destroyed the greater part of the City. When first completed, it was used for experiments by the Royal Society.

The Old Bailey, EC4M 7EHBus stop

Ludgate Hill / Old Bailey

The Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, is commonly known as the Old Bailey from the street on which it stands. Part of the present building stands on the site of the medieval Newgate gaol.

The George Inn Yard, 77 Borough High Street, SE1 1NHBus stop

London Bridge

The George Inn (1677) is Grade I listed and the last remaining galleried inn in London. Explore the panelled rooms inside, but look out for the ghost!

St. Paul’s Churchyard, EC4M 8ADBus stop

S St Paul’s Cathedral St Paul’s Cathedral, is one of London’s most famous sites. There has been a church on this site since AD 604. The present late 17th century church was designed by Sir Christopher Wren.

You can walk from George Inn to Borough Market or London Bridge in 3 minutes.

You can walk from Monument to the George Inn / Borough Market / London Bridge in 11 minutes.

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National Rail station

Bus stop name

Visitor Centre

Old Bailey

Monument

St Pauls Cathedral

George inn

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Old Bailey

Monument

St Pauls Cathedral

George inn

Route 17

Old Bailey

Monument

St Pauls Cathedral

George inn

Route 17

Old Bailey

Monument

St Pauls Cathedral

George inn

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Monument

London Bridge

St Paul’s

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