Afternoon Tea London Experience Days

An afternoon tea in London takes the cake as the perfect experience day!  Whether you're looking for a unique gift for friends, a day out with mum or a fun date idea, an Experience Days afternoon tea for two voucher makes the best gift. Explore the Capital City on a Brigit's Bakery Afternoon Tea Bus Tour of London. Visit the elegant Rubens Hotel for luxury Champagne Afternoon Tea or take in a West End Show followed by tea at Cafe Rouge. Whichever London Afternoon Tea you choose, you're in for a delicious treat! 

For April, the latest Experience Days for London Afternoon Teas include, The Household Cavalry Museum Afternoon Tea For Two, Cutty Sark Afternoon Tea And Boat Tour For Two, and Royal Horseguards Hotel Lift 109 Afternoon Tea.
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Thames River Afternoon Tea Scenic Cruise For Two

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  • London
  • A fantastic way to spend the afternoon cruising along the Thames, whilst you indulge in a delicious ...
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    The Rubens Hotel London Afternoon Tea

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  • Enjoy Afternoon Tea at the Four-Star Rubens Palace Hotel in London
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    Montcalm Hotel London Traditional Afternoon Tea

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    • London
  • Enjoy a fine afternoon tea for two in five star surroundings at London's Montcalm Hotel.
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    London Deluxe Show and Afternoon Tea For Two

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  • Spend a day in London enjoying a delicious afternoon tea for two, then a fantastic theatre show of y...
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    Afternoon Tea London Experience Days Reviews

    Michael George
    • Apr 2019
    My wife and I were greeted by friendly staff at the coach station (Located around 500 yards down from Victoria Train Station) before we were lead out to one of the two old fashioned buses. The only downside and why I didn't rate it a 5*...
    My wife and I were greeted by friendly staff at the coach station (Located around 500 yards down from Victoria Train Station) before we were lead out to one of the two old fashioned buses. The only downside and why I didn't rate it a 5* was I felt the front seat we had was a little snug. You can only get this by paying an upgrade which at the time was £10pp. The rest of the seating behind are four seaters. We got to see many famous landmarks of London whilst receiving onboard commentary and not forgetting the delicious food. I was even treated to an extra cake due to it being my birthday. As I'm not a fan of hot beverages I was told I could take my own soft drink along. They do serve water on the bus but this doesn't compete with a nice chilled bottle of Pepsi Max! If you want a tour of London and to enjoy afternoon tea then this really is the best of both worlds.
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    Any
    • Feb 2022
    My boyfriend brought me on this wonderful afternoon tea experience. I have never experienced such a cool afternoon tea, in my life I am not gonna lie this was the best I have ever had. Our food absolutely delicious and we had an interac...
    My boyfriend brought me on this wonderful afternoon tea experience. I have never experienced such a cool afternoon tea, in my life I am not gonna lie this was the best I have ever had. Our food absolutely delicious and we had an interactive display with tea beverages which was all together magical. Everything was perfect!
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    Pace
    • Jul 2022
    This afternoon was the best! The entire theme was well-rounded with plenty of interactive moments. Beats any other afternoon tea I've tried as it was a lot more interesting!
    Lindy
    • Mar 2024
    We choose to have our afternoon tea at Cafe Rouge, St Katherines Dock, London, we did this on a Friday afternoon which proved to be a very relaxed and fairly quiet time. The waiter greeted us warmly and we choose seats overlooking the harbo...
    We choose to have our afternoon tea at Cafe Rouge, St Katherines Dock, London, we did this on a Friday afternoon which proved to be a very relaxed and fairly quiet time. The waiter greeted us warmly and we choose seats overlooking the harbour, he served us our 2 tier dish shortly afterwards which consisted of delicious croque monsieur for hubby and croque champignon {veggie option} for me, which was totally delicious, a tasty scone served with jam and cream and 3 little cakes which were ok nothing special but nice enough, all served with either tea or coffee. We've dined in top hotels in London and paid a fortune but this was a good price for what it was and we will definitely do it again. Our lovely waiter was from Lithuania and was very helpful and friendly.
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