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Welcome to
the London Afternoon Tea Guide

Superb offers and online booking for afternoon tea in London.

About London
At the time of writing, Britain's capital city is the 15th largest city in the world (by population). Constantly bustling and culturally diverse, London is always exciting to visit. London is best visited by train and traversed by its excellent underground rail system and bus routes.

Always vibrant, London is host to a whole variety of the world's greatest theatre, musicals and sporting events. The famous museums should be included on your essential list: the British Museum, which houses the works of mankind from prehistoric to contemporary times; the National Gallery, containing some of Europe's works of art; the Natural History Museum, a vast collection of dinosaurs, sea creatures and relics from the ancient world; the cavernous Tate Modern, Britain's museum of modern art; the Imperial War Museum, lest we forget the horrors of conflict.


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Featured Restaurants
The Capital Bar and Afternoon Tea, 22 Basil Street, London

Modern British Restaurant
The Capital is perfectly located in the heart of London’s stylish Knightsbridge on Basil Street.

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Featured Restaurants
Palm Court Lounge @ The Park Lane, The Park Lane Hotel, London

Modern British Restaurant
London’s most prestigious Art Deco lounge, The Palm Court specialises in an award-winning traditional English Afternoon Tea and is conveniently situated within The Park Lane Hotel on Piccadilly, a short walk away from Buckingham Palace, the West End and Knightsbridge.

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Featured Restaurants
The Promenade at the Dorchester Hotel, The Dorchester Hotel, London

Modern British Restaurant
Set in the heart of Mayfair on Park Lane, The Dorchester has been a symbol of luxury and charm for more than half a century.

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