Scotland is no stranger to a historic pub, with the country being home to some of the oldest boozers found anywhere in the world.
Unsurprisingly, Edinburgh and Glasgow are the places to head if you are keen to visit a centuries-old bar. The former especially includes a pub that has remained relatively unchanged for more than 100 years.
Bennets Bar is located on Leven Street in the Scottish capital, near the picturesque Meadows public park. The building has housed a pub since 1839, though the current bar opened its doors in 1906.
Despite being almost 120 years old, Bennets Bar looks incredibly similar to how it did back then. The Victorian pub, which is a Grade B listed building, is absolutely bursting with retro charm.
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