The London experience doesn’t get much more classic than a trip to one of the city’s best places for afternoon tea. It’s a rite of passage for anyone who visits, whether you’re a savoury, sweet, tea or champagne lover. Here are some of our favourite afternoon teas in London, whether you’re looking for a traditional one or something with a bit of a twist.rich

2 Chesham Hotel Belgravia

Afternoon Tea at 2 Chesham Hotel is a nod to Victorian ritual, reimagined for the modern season. Served in its beautifully decorated lounge, the festive afternoon tea blends classic patisserie with Mediterranean touches. A glass of champagne in hand and Belgravia outside your window— it’s London’s most serene Christmas celebration.

where: 2 CHESHAM STREET, BELGRAVIA, LONDON, SW1X  8DT
website: www.2cheshamhotel.com

The Beaumont Mayfair

Indulge in an award-winning Afternoon Tea with a festive twist at The Beaumont Mayfair. Perfect for that well-deserved treat during a break in your Christmas shopping, or simply celebrating the season with your loved ones, the menu features inventive takes on classics, including mulled wine smoked salmon sandwiches and pistachio yule logs, washed down with a glass or two of soul-warming mulled wine.

where: 8 Balderton St, Brown Hart Gardens, London W1K 6TF
website: www.thebeaumont.com

The Ritz

Set in The Ritz’s iconic Palm Court, this is one of the most iconic (and luxurious) afternoon teas in London. With more than enough sandwiches to tuck into (no scrimping here), fresh scones, an extensive tea list, and sweet little pastries, this is the afternoon tea to book for a special occasion. Additionally, the grand silverware adds an even more special touch to the whole experience.

If I could only recommend one afternoon tea in London, it’s this one. From the incredible and interiors to extensive tea menu and generous servings (not to mention the dessert trolley that makes it way around) this is the height of luxury.

Natasha, Digital Editor

WHERE: 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR
Website: www.theritzlondon.com

Engel and JANG

Engel and JANG at The Royal Exchange are unveiling a modern interpretation of the classic British ritual. Developed in collaboration with acclaimed pastry chef Lorena Tommasi, the afternoon tea includes open sandwiches such as smoked salmon with trout mousse; roast beef with celeriac remoulade and edible allium blossoms. On the sweet side, Tommasi’s desserts shine with apple choux, pistachio cake, and lemon and passion fruit tart. Pair with a curated selection of JING Korean teas, or opt for a celebratory glass of Hattingley Valley Classic Reserve or Ruinart Brut Champagne.

where: The Mezzanine, First Floor, Royal Exchange, London, EC3V 3LQ
website: www.jangrestaurant.co.uk

The Chinoiserie at Jumeirah Carlton Tower

To pay homage to King Charles III’s love of gardening, Jumeirah Carlton Tower has chosen to take inspiration from Highgrove for afternoon tea.

On the menu, we spotted wild mushroom and tarragon tart, smoked salmon and crème fraîchea and a gorgeous chocolate biscuit cake. The venue also prioritises sustainability, with a vision for a green future and ethical practices.

Where: 1 Cadogan Place Ground Floor The Carlton Tower Jumeirah, London SW1X 9PY
Website: www.jumeirah.com

Corinthia London

Afternoon tea at Corinthia London takes a festive turn beneath the glow of 1,001 Baccarat crystals. Served in the Crystal Moon Lounge, the menu features finger sandwiches such as smoked salmon with horseradish, festive sausage rolls and patisserie, including the Black Forest Bûche de Noël and Pear & Vanilla Swan. Paired with bespoke tea blends or Laurent-Perrier Champagne, it’s a timeless tradition with a touch of Corinthia magic.

Where: Whitehall Pl, London SW1A 2BD
website: www.corinthia.com

Conrad London St James

Celebrate the magic of Christmas with a limited-edition festive-inspired menu, including coronation turkey and Christmas ham, brie & cranberry finger sandwiches, cranberry scones and a selection of winter sweet treats such as the White Chocolate Santa’s Hat with spiced chocolate crémeux and tonka bean mousse, Pavlova Christmas Tree with pistachio financier and cherry compote, Reindeer Mont Blanc with chestnut cream and blackcurrant jam and the Gift Box with chai mousse and pear & quince compote.  Served in the elegant, glass-roofed Orchard Room, the tea is served on Wedgwood’s Wild Strawberry fine bone china, and you’ll be surrounded by gorgeous festive decorations to get you in the Christmas spirit. 

where: The Orchard Room, Conrad London St. James, 22-28 Bro
website: www.theorchardroom.com

Grosvenor House

High above the Enchanted Wood, the magic of The Faraway Tree returns this festive season with a whimsical Afternoon Tea at Grosvenor House. Inspired by Enid Blyton’s beloved tale – soon to be reimagined on the big screen – guests are invited to step into a world of nostalgia and wonder. The experience unfolds through five exquisite pastries and a delicate amuse-bouche, each handcrafted by Head Pastry Chef Anthony Hurst. From Silky’s fairy magic to a sweet surprise from the Land of Presents, every creation captures the charm and imagination of the Faraway Tree’s ever-changing worlds – a true celebration of storytelling, sweetness, and seasonal enchantment.

where: JW Marriott Grosvenor House London, 86-90 Park Lane, London, United Kingdom, W1K 7TN
website: www.marriott.com

Montcalm Mayfair

The newly-launched Into the Garden Afternoon Tea at Lilli by Akira Back, Montcalm Mayfair takes on a festive flourish this season — a celebration of warmth, nostalgia, and the joy of gathering. Inspired by the creative wildness of Georgian gardens, this afternoon tea pays tribute to Constance Spry, the pioneering florist and culinary visionary who transformed dining into an art form. Savour handcrafted sandwiches, delicate patisserie, and bespoke teas from Camellia’s Tea House, all served amid the quiet elegance of Montcalm Mayfair – the perfect festive experience this Christmas.

where: 2 Wallenberg Pl, London W1H 7TN
website: www.montcalmcollection.com/montcalm-mayfaiR

The Cadogan Lounge

The Cadogan’s festive afternoon tea will be available from Saturday, November 15th, to Sunday, January 4th. To enhance the ambience throughout the festive season, a live pianist will be performing throughout the afternoon. In honour of the season, there will also be an immersive mince pie demonstration by pastry chef Benoît Blin. After, head to the lounge to savour freshly baked mince pies, chocolate truffles and mulled wine.

where: 75 Sloane St, Chelsea, London SW1X 9S
website: www.belmond.com

Pan Pacific London

Pan Pacific London has a luxurious spread of winter flavours, freshly baked scones, delicate savouries, and a selection of over ten fine teas. Highlights from the pastry selection include the Christmas Pudding Macaron filled with brandy buttercream and spiced fruit caramel, the Bobble Hat Mousse with toasted coconut and sea
salt, and the Christmas Present Crèmeux infused with mulled wine and festive spices, each a joyful nod to the magic of the holidays. For younger guests, the experience becomes even more delightful with a hands-on cupcake
and biscuit decorating session, complete with colourful icing, sprinkles, and toppings, making it the perfect way to create their own festive masterpiece.

Where: 80 Houndsditch, London EC3A 7AB
Website: www.panpacific.com

Searcys at The Gherkin

Take in breathtaking 360-degree views of the City of London at The Gherkin, as you enjoy the experience with a glass of Searcys selected Cuvée Brut Rosé Champagne. Expect sandwiches like cucumber, cream cheese and chive, or Searcys smoked salmon and caviar. Sweet treats to be enjoyed in the sky include Tonka bean cheesecake with sour cherries and raspberry and pistachio mousse with a sable biscuit.

It wouldn’t be an afternoon tea without Searcy’s buttermilk scones, served with clotted cream and jam.

where: The Gherkin, 30 St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8BF
website: www.searcysatthegherkin.co.uk

TING Restaurant at Shangri-La The Shard

A celebratory afternoon tea served high above the skyline, featuring delicate sandwiches, savoury favourites and handcrafted pastries inspired by the season, this one’s a lovely festive tea to book this Christmas. Highlights include coronation chicken, smoked chicken and smoked egg and cress sandwiches, while the charmed snowy tree is a lovely sweet treat. Available till 6th January 2026, the tea is served at £89 per person or £99 with champagne.

where: Level 35, Shangri-La The Shard, London 31 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9QU
website: www.ting-shangri-la.com

The Rubens at the Palace

Dine like a King at this mouth-watering afternoon tea, which overlooks the Royal Mews of Buckingham Palace. Expect a scrumptious feast of seasonal flavours with the freshly launched Winter Wonderland afternoon tea, which includes highlights like the hazelnut Swiss rolls and a cranberry profiterole, with savoury goodies like roast beef sirloin and Scottish smoked salmon sandwiches.

Where: 39 Buckingham Palace Rd, London SW1W 0PS
Website: www.rubenshotel.com

The Ned

Crumbs & Doilies has partnered with The Ned’s acclaimed Executive Pastry Chef Darian Schmidt to unveil The Ned’s first-ever collaboration afternoon tea, which sees Crumbs & Doilies’ best-loved bakes reimagined with a refined five-star twist. The menu includes the breakfast Roly Poly – based on Crumbs & Doilies’ breakfast cupcake, this Genoise sponge roll is made with citrus marmalade and Earl Grey icing; the Raspberry Ripple – Crumbs & Doilies’ most popular cake has been reimagined into a fluffy raspberry mousse with a raspberry filling on a sablé biscuit. Plus, there’s the blueberry cheesecake (a tart filled with citrus and blueberry cheesecake and pumpkin seed praline sponge), and the cereal milk bar (a malty corny sponge filled with sweet corn cream and topped with cereal-infused buttercream and Crumbs & Doilies’ famous malted corn flakes).

where: 27 Poultry, London, EC2R 8AJ
website: www.thened.com/london

Sanderson London

Add a touch of magic to your London getaway with the hotel’s Wake Up in Wonderland offer, which includes their whimsical Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea alongside your stay. It’s the perfect festive escape for couples, friends or families looking to experience a little wonder this winter.

where: 50 Berners Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 3NG
website: www.morgansoriginals.com

Oblix at the Shard

Afternoon tea with a view of the city skyline and London Bridge – what more can you want? Expect great service, comfort, and an undeniably special experience. This afternoon tea has a variety of drinks packages to choose from – we recommend the cocktail and champagne package and their mixologists’ creations are not to be missed (the pink Cadillac is a must-order).

As for the food, the sandwich savoury course is a little alternative (in a good way), and includes prawn rolls along with a mushroom and truffle gougère, all on top of the usual finger sandwiches, which are also deliciously delicate. Finally, finish your visit with a selection of sweets, which are beautifully presented and equally tasty.

Where: Level 32, The Shard, 31 St. Thomas Street, London SE1 9RY
Website: www.oblixrestaurant.com

Home House

Home House’s talented team has put together an afternoon tea to remember, served inside their beautiful Drawing Rooms. Expect a quintessentially British menu featuring delicious finger sandwiches, warm scones and a fabulous selection of sweet treats. Add a glass of Möet & Chandon Brut Imperial NV Champagne to your order and you won’t be able to fault it.

144 On The Hill

Capture the joy of the season with Richmond Hill Hotel’s Festive Afternoon Tea, a luxurious twist on the traditional. Expect dainty finger sandwiches with festive fillings, warm scones, seasonal patisserie and optional bubbles or mulled wine, perfect after a winter stroll through Richmond Park or a day of Christmas shopping.

where: 144 On The Hill, 149-150 Richmond Hill, TW10 6RW
website: www.144onthehill.co.uk

Where: 20 Portman Square, London W1H 6LW
Website: www.homehouse.co.uk

CORD

At CORD by Le Cordon Bleu, Afternoon Tea is an art form where classic brews are perfected. In partnership with the Rare Tea Company, the team believes in serving a perfect pot of classic tea like a rich English Breakfast and fragrant Earl Grey, with unlimited servings included. These are served alongside elegant pastries and savouries from the Le Cordon Bleu Master Chefs, from the classic Paris-Brest to a rich pulled brisket baguette and freshly baked scones. Available weekdays, it’s the perfect afternoon indulgence. For an extra touch of celebration, a sparkling wine upgrade is also available.

Where: 85 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1AE
Website: www.cordrestaurant.co.uk

The Lanesborough

Any Bridgerton fans will love The Lanesborough’s fun take – the afternoon tea was created in partnership with Netflix and Shondaland. Set beneath the striking glass dome of The Lanesborough Grill, the afternoon tea pairs one of London’s most beautiful dining settings with the refined delicacies by head Pastry Chef Jolan Thiry, crafted to celebrate this season with flair.

Where: Hyde Park Corner, London SW1X 7TA 
Website: www.oetkercollection.com

The Stafford London

Running from 17th November to 30th December, the Festive Afternoon Tea brings a decadent twist to a British classic, featuring delicate finger sandwiches, warm scones, and festive pastries. Guests can elevate the experience with a glass of Champagne, making it the perfect indulgence for a winter afternoon. The Festive Afternoon Tea will be available from £78.00 per person, excluding the 25th December, Christmas Day.

Where: 16-18 St James’s Pl, St. James’s, London SW1A 1NJ
Website: www.thestaffordlondon.com

Great Scotland Yard Hotel

At Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Westminster, you can find a lovely festive tea served, where seasonal treats and classic scones await, and for an extra touch of luxury, opt for the Champagne Afternoon Tea.

Available until 4th January 2026, the festive afternoon tea is served every day from 12pm to 6pm.

Where: 3-5 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HN
website: www.hyattrestaurants.com

Kona

The Midwinter Night’s Dream afternoon tea at Kona at Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences is a lovely festive experience this season. Look forward to woodland savouries, frosted pastries and rich hot chocolate, with vegetarian and vegan options available too. Highlights of the menu include orange-zested ricotta and Louisa cucumber in beetroot bread, roasted beef and horseradish cream in brioche and sweet treats like the dark chocolate heart with winter berries, a pistachio-lemon delight, crowned with a mystical chocolate reindeer and a medley of warm scones.

where: 51 Buckingham Gate, SW1E 6AF London
website: www.taj51buckinghamgate.co.UK

Great Fosters

Escape London to nearby Surrey for the afternoon, for a fabulous festive tea at Great Fosters. The festive menu is served in the historic Anne Boleyn Drawing room, Garden Room & Cocktail Bar and you can expect cucumber and smoked salmon sandwiches, fresh scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, and éclairs and tarts galore.

The menu offers a selection of sandwiches, light as air scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam and some scrumptious sweet treats.

Where: Stroude Rd, Egham TW20 9UR
Website: www.alexanderhotels.co.uk

The Prince Akatoki London

For a Japanese twist to your afternoon tea, head to The Prince Akatoki for a luxe meal. A unique fusion of traditions from East and West, classic scones meet matcha scones, smoked salmon swims with yuzu créme fraiche, and Champagne glasses clink with sake. On the menu, you’ll find smoked salmon blinis with celeriac and wasabi remoulade and quail’s scotch egg sandwich with Japanese mustard mayo. To bring something sweet, there’s matcha and cranberry scones, matcha and pistachio opera and passion fruit and yuzu Swiss rolls.

Where: 50 Great Cumberland Pl, Marble Arch, London W1H 7FD
Website: www.theprinceakatokilondon.com

Fortnum & Mason at The Royal Exchange

Fortnum & Mason are renowned for their quintessential English afternoon tea, and where better to experience it than the grand surroundings of The Royal Exchange? In true tradition, guests can expect delicious savoury sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and afternoon tea cakes, accompanied by a pot of Fortnum’s famous teas – from Fresh Mint and Earl Grey Classic, to a special Royal Exchange Blend. Add a flute of Fortnum’s Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru or Fortnum’s Brut Rosé and you’ve got yourself an iconic spread.

Where: The Courtyard, The Royal Exchange, London EC3V 3LR
Website: www.fortnumandmason.com

The Montague on the Gardens

Savour a delicious traditional afternoon tea at The Montague, overlooking their peaceful gardens in the heart of London. Expect a scrumptious selection of festive treats this winter, including warm scones, turkey finger sandwiches, and seasonal cakes and pastries make for a truly delightful occasion. For an added touch of festive flair, enjoy a glass of mulled wine.

Where: 15 Montague St, London WC1B 5BJ
Website: www.montaguehotel.com

Taj 51 Buckingham Gate

The enchanting Secret Garden Afternoon Tea at Taj 51 Buckingham Gate and Residences takes on a festive charm during the holiday season. The Indian Jasmine Afternoon Tea celebrates the rich traditions of Indian dining with a bold, contemporary twist on the classic afternoon tea experience. Highlights include the indulgent Chamcham Éclairs and the delightful Cheesecake with Raspberry Sonpapri Floss, offering a perfect balance of tradition and innovation.

Where: 51 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6AF
Website: www.taj51buckinghamgate.co.uk

Jurema at The Mandrake

Each Saturday, Jurema Terrace, The Mandrake’s open-air sanctuary, becomes the setting for a truly transformative experience – the Seven Chakra Afternoon Tea. Inspired by the body’s energy centres, this unique offering guides guests through a culinary and spiritual journey, with seven tiers of exquisite sweet and savoury creations, each artfully aligned with one of the seven chakras. From rich, grounding flavours to delicate, high-vibration infusions, every dish and tea pairing is thoughtfully designed to open, balance, and awaken the body’s energetic flow. The experience can be deepened with a guided Crystal Chakra Sound Healing Session, encouraging guests to reflect, reconnect, and realign.

where: 20-21 Newman Street, London W1T 1PG
website: www.themandrake.com

The Montagu Kitchen

The Montagu Kitchen has made some festive additions to its regular Favours of the World afternoon tea. You can enjoy a lovely cosy atmosphere with spiced treats, pastries and warm scones served with tea or champagne. If you’re looking for a great place to go with friends or family, this one will not disappoint.

where: 30 Portman Square, London W1H 7BH
website: www.hyattrestaurants.com

InterContinental London Park Lane

The InterContinental is ringing in the festive season with its Golden Afternoon Tea, a sparkling celebration of Christmas nostalgia and timeless treats inspired by the past fifty years. Guests can indulge in a menu of classic bakes reimagined with a festive twist, served alongside delicate savouries and rich seasonal flavours. To complete the experience, glasses of Veuve Clicquot will be poured straight from the champagne trolley, adding a touch of golden glamour to an afternoon steeped in tradition and holiday cheer. 

where: One Hamilton Place, Park Lane, London
W1J 7QY
website: www.parklane.intercontinental.com

The Gore

For a refined afternoon in a regal setting filled with sumptuous velvet and grand portraits, the quintessentially English afternoon tea at The Gore London is the perfect option. Recline in the elegant library, while enjoying delicate finger sandwiches, scones and a selection of seasonal cakes crafted by the award-winning Chef Frederick Forster. Opt for either the classic afternoon tea or one of the two sparkling options available.

where: 190 Queen’s Gate, Kensington, SW7 5EX London
website: www.collezione.starhotels.com

Flemings Mayfair

Located in the heart of Mayfair, Flemings is one of London’s oldest luxury hotels, offering an elegant afternoon tea experience in its elegant Indian-inspired Drawing Room. Afternoon Tea at Flemings features a seasonal selection of homemade finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and handcrafted pastries. In partnership with The East India Tea Company, guests can choose from a range of traditional and exotic teas and enjoy a glass of Delavenne Grand Cru Original Champagne. The Drawing Room’s interiors pay homage to the hotel’s 18th-century origins. The walls are adorned with de Gournay hand-painted panels and ‘The Tree of Life’ by artist Eileen Schaer. A curated collection of Assouline art books adds to the room’s artistic charm. 

where:  7-12 Half Moon St, London W1J 7bh 
Website: www.flemings-mayfair.co.uk

St Martins Lane

Book the Tales in London package this festive season and enjoy a luxurious stay paired with the hotel’s signature Tea & Tales Afternoon Tea. It’s an elegant way to unwind and experience Covent Garden at its most enchanting.

where: 45 St Martin’s Ln, London WC2N 4HX
website: www.morgansoriginals.com

Strand Palace

Just a 3-minute stroll from the Novello Theatre, home of MAMMA MIA!, this playful and theatrical afternoon tea puts a fun spin on tradition. Inspired by the beloved musical, the menu is bursting with sweet and savoury delights that bring the show’s energy to the table. The festive menu includes highlights such as Rosie’s Take A Chance on Brie tartlet, Knowing Mousse, Knowing You white chocolate mousse, The Winner Takes The Scone, and for vegan guests, I Do I Do I Do I Do Dolmades and a Honey Honey Loaf. Available until 31st December, it’s the perfect pre-theatre treat or a standout afternoon in the heart of London.

Where: 372 Strand, London WC2R 0je 
Website: www.strandpalacehotel.co.uk

TOKii

Afternoon tea at TOKii combines the best of Japanese tradition and English heritage. The tea selection can take you from the Sunrise Breakfast Blend, created exclusively for Print Akatoki by Camelia’s Tea House, to a lovely, healthy matcha tea. The menu includes yellowtail and tuna nigiri,
smoked salmon and yuzu créme fraiche on granary bread and Japanese mustard egg mayonnaise on white bread. Pastries include the matcha and pistachio opera, passion fruit and yuzu Swiss roll and the Patisserie Tokyo trio: mini choux, strawberry mouse and yuzu bomb. You can choose between the Sake Afternoon Tea (includes a glass of Akashi Tai Junmai) or the Champagne Afternoon Tea (includes a glass of Brut Veuve Clicquot).

where: 50 Great Cumberland Pl, Marble Arch, London W1H 7FD
website: www.tokii.co.uk

The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum has launched an afternoon tea that’s inspired by the British tradition of Fondant Fancies and the natural surroundings of the hotel’s iconic vertical Living Wall and Royal Parks. At the Fancies & Foliage afternoon tea, you can expect exquisite cakes, handcrafted sandwiches, and a unique blending experience that features a natural cocktail and tea blending trolley, all of which will follow nature’s changing cues.

where: 116 Piccadilly, London W1J 7bj
Website: www.athenaeumhotel.com

The Milestone Hotel and Residences

With its location opposite Kensington Palace and Gardens, The Milestone serves as an excellent spot for afternoon tea in the Park Lounge or Cheneston’s Restaurant. Expect sandwiches, hand-crafted pastries, and warm scones. Elevate the experience with a glass of Champagne Lanson, a Royal Warrant holder since 1900. It’s a gorgeous, serene escape in the heart of the city.

where: 1 Kensington Court, London, W8 5dl
Website: www.milestonehotel.com

The Westin London City

Celebrate the timeless ritual of afternoon tea in style. Begin with elegant finger sandwiches, enjoy freshly baked scones with clotted cream and preserves, and finish with an indulgent array of pastries—perfectly paired with your choice of premium Jing teas. For an added touch of luxury, elevate the experience with a glass of Taittinger Brut Champagne.

where: 60 Upper Thames St., London EC4V 3ad
Website: www.marriott.com

One Aldwych

Indulge your inner child and adventure into the magical, mouth-watering world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with an enchanting festive afternoon tea – inspired by Roald Dahl’s iconic story. This Christmas season, in the heart of London’s theatreland, feast on scrumptious savouries such as beetroot and horseradish ‘hot ice cream for cold days’ and juicy roast turkey and cranberry sandwich, then journey on to fabulously fluffy, mince pie-flavoured floss and a box stacked high with wondrous cakes, sweets and creams – all washed down with chocolate or lemon sherbet tea, mulled snozzberry cocktails, mocktails or Champagne.

Where: 1 Aldwych, London WC2B 4BZ
Website: www.onealdwych.com

Sheraton Grand London Park Lane

Located within walking distance of West London’s key festive landmarks, from Buckingham Palace’s new Christmas Market to Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, guests can step into a world of festive elegance at Sheraton Grand London Park Lane. Adults are invited to enjoy a “12 Days of Christmas” seasonal Afternoon Tea and cocktail menu in the newly renovated Art Deco Palm Court, whilst younger guests can participate in a Christmas Treasure Hunt. 

where: Sheraton Grand London Park Lane, Piccadilly, London
website: www.marriott.com

The Library at London Marriott Hotel County Hall

Celebrate the season in style with The Library’s festive-inspired afternoon tea, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of London’s Southbank, the River Thames and Big Ben. Indulge in H Forman & Sons smoked salmon and citrus crème fraiche sandwiches and pigs in blanket sandwiches with sage creme fraiche and butter brioche bun, followed by homemade Christmas scones with cranberry, cinnamon and buttermilk. Other treats include a mandarin and nutmeg tart, a Christmas pudding cheesecake, and the show-stopping Queen Elizabeth Tower Mince Pie. A glass of English Sparkling Wine adds the perfect festive sparkle to the experience.

where: London Marriott Hotel County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB, UK
websitE: www.thelibraryatcountyhall.com


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