Luxury Afternoon Tea In London
Indulging in luxury afternoon tea is one of the most popular cultural experiences in London – but is it worth the money?
Tea is ingrained in British culture, and hi-tea is an event that dates back almost as far back as the introduction of the drink to island itself.
Over 150 years after the seventh Duchess of Bedford began serving a meal between lunch and dinner, the concept of afternoon tea has become a norm in England and many other parts of the world. What’s not to love about tasting warm beverages and delicious finger foods in cosy or elegant environments?
Truthfully though, I never did care much for having an afternoon tea experience in London because it can be quite expensive (we don’t call it a luxury for no reason!). However, a few weeks ago, I came across a relatively affordable vegan tea option that intrigued me, and I figured, why not give it a shot and see what all the fuss is about.
The Story Of My Afternoon Tea Experience In London
I made my way to the Marriot Hotel in Westminster and walked towards The Library with mum where we would enjoy a delightful mother-daughter afternoon in a way we had never done before. The atmosphere was whimsical and inviting, but oh so posh. I was terrified I was going to spill food all over myself.
As I was escorted to my table; I found myself in a state of wonder. With stunning views of the London Eye and incredible bookish surroundings, the destination alone excited me, and for a moment, I did not care about the food. As I marvelled at everything around me, I was introduced to the 12-long tea list and in that moment it hit me – I was going to experience the most British afternoon I possible could. I wasn’t just eating in a hotel restaurant; I was taking part in a fascinating age-old tradition.
The steaming tea arrived in beautiful china, and a selection of finger sandwiches, scones and cake was placed in front of me. The presentation felt like something out of The Princess Diaries – you know, that iconic scene when Mia finds out she’s a princess. Unsurprisingly it was all exceptionally delightful – the savoury and sweet all layered so perfectly, and the two hours just flew by in conversation, laughter, and fabulous food.
All this topped with a glass of champagne, and I couldn’t be happier about how my first luxury afternoon tea in London turned out.
Is Afternoon Tea Worth The Price?
Now, some may ask, why would you spend £60 per person on such a thing? To them I say: while I am not denying its a high price, the fact that I walked away with a takeaway box due to the amount of food they offered, I am confident that a luxury afternoon tea experience is worth the money. At least once in a while.
There is nothing wrong with treating yourself and bringing a little luxe into your life through unique adventures – and honestly, places outside of London aren’t much cheaper either. Betty’s in York for example, has similar prices.
However, if this doesn’t convince you, there are still hundreds of more affordable afternoon tea spots in London that range between £20-£40 that can let you in on high society without the hefty price tag.
Cheers!
Five Other Luxury Afternoon Tea Spots in London
If you feel convinced to indulge in a luxury afternoon experience, here are five other amazing places to try apart from The Library:
High Tea at The Langham
Classy and traditional – that’s the best way to describe The Langham afternoon tea experience. In 1865, this beautiful location became the first hotel in London to serve afternoon tea and has been regarded as one of the best places for luxury afternoon tea in the city ever since.
Afternoon Tea At Sketch
Stepping into the rose-coloured, incredibly Instagrammable Sketch has been in a dream for many, whether it been for drinks or deserts. It’s consistently been considered one of London’s most beautiful restaurants and the charm is only elevated by the hot-pink Battenberg cake, salted caramel eclairs and variety of cream tea on offer.
Vegan Tea At Faramcy
Well-known as one of London’s best brunch spots, Faramcy is also popular for its vegan-friendly, luxury afternoon tea. Enjoy everything from open sandwiches on charcoal bread to rose water and prosecco jelly raspberry pavlova and appreciate how you can eat everything on the delicious menu regardless of your dietary restrictions.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Tea Party
If you are a fan of the iconic Roald Dahl novel, there is no better way to celebrate your inner child and literary hero than walking into the magical world that is brought to life inside the Aldwych Hotel. Here, luxury afternoon tea is taken to a whole new level and it truly is a mouth-watering affair filled with creative twists on a very traditional event.
Tea Bus Tour by Brigit’s Bakery
There is nothing more British than having tea on a red bus. Afternoon tea by Brigit’s Bakery is served on a vintage double-decker as it tours around the main areas of the city. Taste finger sandwiches and fluffy cupcakes while listening to a voiceover sharing an overview of some of the most beautiful landmarks in London as they pass by your window.
Practical Information About London
Location: England, United Kingdom
National Languages: English
Currency: Sterling Pound
Neighbouring Countries: Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
4 Comments
Crystal Green
This was interesting to read about. I’m personally not a tea drinker to much. However, since it’s something that culture is well-known for, I’d probably be like you and indulge in that experience.
Andrea
Sounds like high tea is something everyone should experience once in their life. It looks and sounds amazing
Nicole
Wow, this was so interesting! I have never been to London before (or even England for that matter), but would love to go one day. If I do, I’ll have to check out one of these places.
Katrina
Thanks for writing about your experience! Afternoon tea in London is on my bucket list. It seems like such a fun experience.