Tea time in London

To feel like a gentleman or a lady on a trip to London, it is ideal to try the experience of Afternoon tea, Which is the Tea time. A custom that is part of the old-fashioned of English society that continues to maintain this traditional time.

And it is that, between three and five in the afternoon, tea time is given. In the past it was exclusive to the upper classes, but today it is the national drink. It is a time to talk about the problems of everyday life and sweeten them with some good sponge cake, scones with cream and jam, sandwiches and delicate cakes ... nothing could be more British than afternoon tea in London!

Keep in mind that early booking is often essential and smart dress codes can be applied if you want to be a part of this tradition. And among the places where the visitor can go for Tea Time in London we have:

In the room of the St Fortnum & MasonAt the St James restaurant you can choose from a wide range of selected teas. The afternoon tea menu includes sandwiches, scones and cakes. There is also a Champagne afternoon tea, a birthday afternoon tea, and vegetarian, gluten- and diabetes-free teas.

 The Langham which has been a tradition since 1865. In the luxurious surroundings of the Palm Court Hotel the visitor will be able to enjoy sandwiches, fresh buns with jam and cream, French pastries, mini cakes and specialty teas.

And if you are the one looking for figures and celebrities, you have to go to Berkeley Everywhere there are cakes and fantasies that are all inspired by the latest fashion collections, and miniature bites are served / Madonna, Paltrow Gwynneth and Beckham, all have been spotted here.

While in  Dorchester It is served at 14:30 PM and 16:45 PM in the famous Dorchester Tea and the Golden Promenade where you can enjoy the classic Dorchester afternoon tea, or opt for the Dorchester High Tea, which is served until 20:00 PM: XNUMX and it's the perfect place before going to the theater.


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*