Afternoon tea in the Belmont Room at Betty’s of York is a must-have experience when visiting this wonderful historical city in northern England. Built in 1919, the room was named after the cafe’s founder, the Swiss baker and merchant Fredrick Belmont. Fat Rascals at Betty’s of York This is the…
View moreFortnum and Mason’s Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon serves an afternoon tea fit for a queen. Founded in 1707, Fortnum and Mason is one of London’s oldest department stores, well known for their wide variety of luxury goods. In 2012 the St. James restaurant, located on the fourth floor, was transformed into the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon, dedicated to HRH Queen Elizabeth II.
View moreBath is a charming mid sized city easily visited from London in a day. The best part about visiting Bath is that you can see thousands of years of history packed into one place, all accessible on foot. The Circus, Bath Getting there If you’re short on time, take…
View moreA visit to Bath wouldn’t be complete without a stop for afternoon tea at one of the city’s many charming tea shops. A standout amongst the options is the Hands Georgian Tearooms, offering a lovely afternoon tea in a Georgian-style tearoom located right in the center of the old town,…
View moreAfternoon tea at the Dorchester is an elegant affair. Located by London’s Hyde Park, it is a must have experience while in London.
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