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Best Afternoon Tea in London Afternoon Tea is said to be introduced in Britain in the mid-1800s by a woman named Anna, before it was common to eat to main Meals a day and early Breakfast. Afternoon Tea is introduced as a small mid-day meal between breakfast and dinner Today’s afternoon tea Haven’t changed much since 19th century- It includes sandwiches, Scones with jams and Clotted Creams, pastries and Cakes and of course tea. No Surprise that London Serves up the world’s finest, the World’s most unexpected afternoon teas. Here we got you some of the Best places of the Capital of Afternoon Teas to experience something special! The Ritz While discussing about the Afternoon Tea it is impossible to miss Ritz, It has been serving since 1906 opening and its sense of heritage is partly why it remains so popular today. Entering into palm Court you can experience the Clinking china tea sets, exquisite central flower display, the chattering of voices and a charming Pianist. With a Choice of 17 delicious loose leaf teas, deeply filled finger Sarnies, Sandwiches a fresh and tasty and Cream Scones you will be full to the ridge. So book in advance to secure a spot at this popular spot. Address: 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR, United Kingdom Opening Times: Daily 11:30am- 7:30 pm Website: https://www.theritzlondon.com/

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Best Afternoon Tea in London

Afternoon Tea is said to be introduced in Britain in the mid-1800s by a woman named Anna, before it was common to eat to main Meals a day and early Breakfast. Afternoon Tea is introduced as a small mid-day meal between breakfast and dinner Today’s afternoon tea Haven’t changed much since 19th century- It includes sandwiches, Scones with jams and Clotted Creams, pastries and Cakes and of course tea.

No Surprise that London Serves up the world’s finest, the World’s most unexpected afternoon teas. Here we got you some of the Best places of the Capital of Afternoon Teas to experience something special!

The Ritz

While discussing about the Afternoon Tea it is impossible to miss Ritz, It has been serving since 1906 opening and its sense of heritage is partly why it remains so popular today. Entering into palm Court you can experience the Clinking china tea sets, exquisite central flower display, the chattering of voices and a charming Pianist.

With a Choice of 17 delicious loose leaf teas, deeply filled finger Sarnies, Sandwiches a fresh and tasty and Cream Scones you will be full to the ridge. So book in advance to secure a spot at this popular spot.

Address: 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR, United Kingdom

Opening Times: Daily 11:30am- 7:30 pm

Website: https://www.theritzlondon.com/

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The Savoy

The Savoy serves one of the London’s traditional Afternoon tea a custom that remains British institutions. The Savoy endures a custom where guests can choose from a range of teas served with fingers sandwiches, homemade scones with Clotted Cream and jam and mouthwatering Selection of pastries and cakes, Chocolates and bespoke gifts are available for guests to purchase in Savoy Tea.

The latest addition to The Savoy is Melba, a take-away gourmet counter enticing passers-by with

the finest fare directly on the Strand. It is just steps away; with the City, world-renowned museums and galleries, and the designer shopping of Knightsbridge and Mayfair within easy reach by transfer services.

Address: The Savoy, Covent Garden, Strand, London WC2R 0EU

Website: http://www.fairmont.com/savoy-london/

Opening Times: Daily 8am- 11pm

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The Sketch

Squashy pink velvet sofas, cheeky cartoons on the wall, quirky waiters and a show-stopping cake stand - what could be better? The Sketch offers you an elegant afternoon tea with a difference, not the typical backdrop to enjoying your tea scones, but perfect for a special occasion with your loved ones.

Huge scones served warm were light and fluffy, just the way they should be. They were served alongside homemade strawberry jam and the very popular French fig jam, which gave this course an edge. The tea selection was excellent with chai, fruit and vanilla teas. If you’re on a budget, their cream tea (fruit scones with jam, clotted cream, and a choice of teas) comes in at a very reasonable.

Address: 9 Conduit St, London W1S 2XG

Website: https://sketch.london/afternoon_tea.php#gsc.tab=0#nf

Opening Time: Daily 8am-2am

Aqua Shard Afternoon Tea

For afternoon tea with a Bird Eye view of capital city it doesn't get much better the Aqua Shard, located on the 31st floor of The Shard - Western Europe's tallest building. Head Chef Anthony

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Garlando has put a modern twist on the British tradition, which is served in The Tea Wing and the restaurant's atrium.

Sandwich options include chicken perfumed with lavender mayonnaise, hen's egg with smoked curry mayonnaise, and Earl Grey tea smoked Loch Duart salmon with caviar and dill scented cream. The freshly baked scones are creatively flavored with vanilla raisin and orange blossom and come served with Jersey clotted cream and Garlando's seasonal fragrant homemade jams, while cake options include lemon meringue tart, chocolate truffle, and cassis and yoghurt panna cotta.

Address: Level 31, Bankside, The Shard, London SE1 9RL

Website: http://www.the-shard.com/restaurants/aquashard/

Opening Time: Monday- Friday 3pm to 5pm

Fortnum and Mason

Fortnum & Mason reaches back to 1707 and since that time it has specialized in providing the finest produce and service. They sell over 100 rare and exotic teas from India, China, Nepal, Japan, Ceylon, along with their own traditional blends and a new range of green teas.

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Afternoon Tea is served in the relaxed and elegant surroundings of The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon opened in 2012 by HM the Queen, accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge.

As a retreat from London's hustle and bustle, The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon is ideal, with dining table or sofa seating, a serene ambiance and panoramic vista of Piccadilly, enhanced by the peaceful piano playing in the background.

Address: 181 Piccadilly, London, W1A 1ER

Website: https://www.fortnumandmason.com/restaurants/afternoon-tea

Opening Timings: Monday to Saturday 12-7pm; Sunday midday to 6pm

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