The most iconic Wetherspoons in the UK have been named - and you can tour them all for around £10,000 per person.
MyUKTour is offering tours of the most notable ‘Spoons boozers across England.
There are two separate tours available; a six-day trip in the north of England and a seven-day trip focusing on the south.
Guests will be taken on a historical trip across the areas, learning about the fascinating stories behind the Wetherspoons pubs and the areas they are located in.
The north of England tour starts at £9,575 for two people, while it’s £10,995 for the south - meaning it would work out at just under £10,000 per person to tour each of the best Wetherspoons in the UK. The tours include a private tour guide and luxury vehicle, as well as 4-star accommodation.
Take a look at the 14 Wetherspoons pubs you can visit below - the most notable in England.

5. The Winter Gardens, Harrogate
MyUKTour says: “Home to the franchise’s best flight of stairs, The Winter Gardens is an exquisite example of Victorian architecture and boasts a glass roof, stone columns, and an imperial marble.” | Google-The Winter Gardens

6. Sir William de Wessyngton, Washington
MyUKTour says: “We’ll visit Sir William de Wessyngton, which was recently awarded the prestigious title of “Cheapest Spoons in the North”. Once a billiard saloon, Sir William de Wessygnton is named after a Norman knight whose coat of arms is the basis for the American national flag.” | Google Maps

7. The Rochester Castle, London
MyUKTour says: “Something of a Hackney institution, the Rochester Castle is the oldest surviving Wetherspoons venue and boasts a colourful history.” | Google Maps

8. Hamilton Hall, London
MyUKTour says: “The former ballroom of the Great Eastern Hotel, Hamilton Hall is arguably one of Wetherspoon’s most impressive venues and features ornate ceilings, a mirror bar and elegant original features.” | Google-Hamilton Hall