10 Spots for Afternoon Tea in London
Danielle Call
No trip to London would be complete without a proper afternoon tea experience. The problem is choosing just one or two of these to explore. Each offers a unique experience and a range of tea and pastries.
The Wolseley, The Stafford London, TĪNG, The Coral Room, The Savoy Hotel, The Lanesborough, Dean Street Townhouse, Afternoon Tea at The Goring, Afternoon Tea at Corinthia London, The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum & Mason
The Wolseley in London, England
The Stafford London in London, England
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Afternoon Tea at the Stafford follows tradition but with a flair paying homage to the surrounding area. One example is the top hat made of white chocolate and lime jelly, inspired by Lock and Co Hatters the oldest hat shop in the world.
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TĪNG in London, England
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Here, you'll find afternoon tea with an Asian twist. While you can get a traditional afternoon tea at the Shangri-La, why not opt for the prawn dumplings and vegetable gyoza. You'll also get an amazing view of London as this is located on the 35th floor of the hotel with views of St. Pauls and the London Bridge.
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The Coral Room in London, England
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The Coral Room at the Bloomsbury Hotel is a good choice to enjoy the interior design as well as the afternoon tea.
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The Savoy Hotel in London, England
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For an iconic traditional afternoon tea experience the Savoy is an easy choice.
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The Lanesborough in London, England
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You may recognize the Lanesborough from Netflix's Bridgerton series. If you're a fan of the show this is definitely the afternoon tea to check out as the hotel has a partnership with Netflix and Shondaland paying homage to the series.
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Dean Street Townhouse in London, England
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While many afternoon tea spots have a certain dress code, Dean Street Townhouse is more of a laid back experience.
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Afternoon Tea at The Goring in London, England
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A quintessentially British afternoon tea experience, this is a favorite of the Royal Family. Be sure to make a reservation if you want to take your afternoon tea at the Goring.
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Afternoon Tea at Corinthia London in London, England
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Afternoon Tea at the Corinthia is the place to go if you don't want to be held to only tea sandwiches and scones. At the Corinthia you can choose what will accompany your afternoon tea as it is brought around the room on trolley carts. Did I mention there is a sommelier to help you choose your tea?!
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The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum & Mason in London, England
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A spot for classic afternoon tea with over 45 varieties to choose from. The tea salon was actually refurbished and reopened in 2012 by Queen Elizabeth II.
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For an opulent afternoon tea experience the Wolseley will not disappoint. the Wolseley is filled with old school charm but offers a deliciously updated afternoon tea offering.