If you're eagerly anticipating a luxurious break in London, you're likely to be planning all the things you're keen to do. While there are undoubtedly many essential activities to experience the essence of London's highlife, there is perhaps none more steeped in tradition than afternoon tea. This quintessentially British ritual is the ideal way to indulge your senses and get a real taste of the lavish London lifestyle. Numerous venues offer high-quality afternoon teas, with many of the best restaurants being found in establishments such as Mayfair hotels. When it comes to afternoon tea in the capital, it's hard to keep your thoughts from visiting the Ritz. A London attraction almost as famous as the stunning buildings and rich culture, afternoon tea here is a real experience. Indeed, you will dine in opulent surroundings in the Palm Court, decorated in the style of Louis XVI. Teas here are wonderfully traditional; however, you will have the option to add some divine extras, such as a chilled glass of champagne. And for special occasions, why not indulge in the celebration tea, during which you'll be treated to a slice of birthday cake. Formal attire is required, completing the affluent ambience. Sittings of afternoon tea here take place from 11:30 to 19:30 local time at two-hourly intervals. Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, The Conservatory restaurant in the Chesterfield hotel is another fine venue for afternoon refreshment. Indeed, it could prove particularly ideal for holidaymakers seeking a variety of afternoon tea options. In addition to traditional menus, the Chesterfield offers a champagne tea featuring sandwiches, fresh scones, clotted cream, pastries and, of course, a glass of bubbly. Alternatively, chocoholics can indulge their passion with the chocolate lover's tea, which includes chocolate scones and pastries. Offering wonderful teas in picturesque surroundings, the Montagu lounge at the Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill is another excellent venue for a classic afternoon indulgence. Served from 15:00 to 18:00 local time, tea here overlooks the pretty Portman Square gardens, making this a particularly relaxing location. As well as traditional, thinly-sliced sandwiches and delicious plain scones served with sumptuous strawberry jam and heavenly clotted cream, you can also treat yourself to a refreshing glass of champagne. Over in Bloomsbury, you can take tea in the Conservatory at The Montague on the Gardens hotel. Meringues, mousses and macaroons make this tea an indulgent one, while sandwiches and scones provide the traditional staple afternoon fare. Served from 12:00 to 18:00 local time daily, tea here certainly offers a delicious interlude during your day. Indeed, afternoon tea is the ideal way to relax and refresh yourself while you explore the sights of the capital. Sprinkled around various top locations, restaurants serving this iconic light meal can be easily reached from the very best shopping districts and attractions. Booking ahead is essential, so make sure you contact the venue as soon as possible once you have decided when and where you want to go. And if you're really passionate about afternoon tea, why not sample the fare at several restaurants during your break? After all, each eatery serves the traditional dish with its own unique twist. Meanwhile, basing yourself in top accommodation such as the Hilton Park Lane or the Sheraton Park Lane means that you can enjoy the very best of London luxury throughout your holiday. If you're searching for fantastic Mayfair hotels, look no further than AboutRooms.com. We offer fabulous accommodation, including the Hilton Park Lane and the Sheraton Park Lane.
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