In this guide to hotels with afternoon tea in London, we explore some of the city's top hotels, each offering its own take on the classic British tradition. From iconic establishments with a rich history to contemporary gems, this guide recommends the ideal settings to enjoy tiers of finger sandwiches, freshly-baked scones, and delicate pastries, with a few untraditional options thrown in for good measure. Whether you're a seasoned tea enthusiast or a first-time visitor, there's something for everyone in our guide to hotels with afternoon tea in London.
Guide to hotels with afternoon tea in London
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Hotels with afternoon tea in London
- Rosewood London – A British tradition
- Claridge's – The epitome of London's high tea culture
- The Savoy – A quintessential London affair
- Palm Court – A sensory journey and celebration of taste
- Brown's Hotel – Authentic expression of London's tea heritage
- Tíng – For stunning views of London's landmarks
- 11 Cadogan Gardens – High tea in vintage surroundings
- Dean Street Townhouse – Tea in a Georgian townhouse
- The Ritz – The most elegant afternoon tea
- The Connaught – The epitome of British elegance
- The Landmark London – Served inside their glass atrium
- The Berkeley – Haute cuisine and timeless elegance
- The Ampersand Hotel – A Kensington classic
- Park Grand London Lancaster Gate – A Indian take on the classic
- The Piccadilly London West End – Another Indian tea
Hotels with afternoon tea in London
A British tradition
The Mirror Room, the hotel's elegant venue for this afternoon tea, is sleek and sophisticated. They change occasionally but include themed options like the Festive Afternoon Tea and the Garrard Festive Art Afternoon Tea, a partnership with the British jeweller Garrard. The teas include things like sandwiches, pastries, cakes, and more, with themed tweaks on the classic treats. You can enjoy yours with tea or champagne.
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252 High Holborn, Holborn
- Website • 020-778 188 88
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The epitome of London's high tea culture
As you step into the iconic Foyer & Reading Room, the room is decorated with Art Deco touches and plush furnishings. The legendary afternoon tea at Claridge's is nothing short of luxury, beginning with a selection of finger sandwiches featuring classic fillings like cucumber and smoked salmon. The pastry selection showcases the skill of the hotel's world-class pastry chefs, with options such as freshly-baked scones with Claridge's jam, pastries, and cakes, all presented on tiered silver stands. They also serve seasonal fruits and a selection of teas, including the complex Claridge's Blend.
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Brook Street, Mayfair
- Website • 020-762 988 60
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A quintessential London affair
The Thames Foyer, where this world-famous afternoon tea takes place, features a stunning glass dome that bathes the space in natural light, further enhanced by a live pianist playing during the day. The afternoon tea at The Savoy is a culinary work of art, kicked off with a selection of dainty finger sandwiches filled with classic and inventive fillings. The tiered cake stands come stacked with freshly-baked scones, pretty pastries, and cakes - all crafted by the hotel's skilled pastry chefs. The extensive tea menu features over 30 types. They also offer a vegan afternoon tea and a vegetarian afternoon tea.
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Strand, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-783 643 43
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A sensory journey and celebration of taste
Afternoon tea at The Langham is an experience steeped in elegance and tradition. The Palm Court, within the hotel, sets the stage with its sophisticated decor and natural light filtering through large windows. The afternoon tea here includes finger sandwiches and a selection of freshly-baked scones served with clotted cream and preserves. There's also an assortment of pastries, cakes, tea, and the option to add champagne. They also occasionally serve themed afternoon tea, like a festive take at Christmas time.
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1C Portland Place, Marylebone
- Website • 020-796 501 95
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Authentic expression of London's tea heritage
Afternoon tea is held in The Drawing Room in Brown's Hotel, which was established in 1837. Expect sandwiches, from traditional cucumber to inventive modern twists, and freshly baked scones served with clotted cream and jams. The pastry selection shows off the skill of the hotel's pastry chefs, while the tea menu boasts a varied selection. They also serve a festive afternoon tea at Christmas.
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33 Albemarle St, Mayfair
- Website • 020-749 360 20
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For stunning views of London's landmarks
Shangri-La at The Shard in London offers a luxurious afternoon tea high above the city's skyline. Set against the backdrop of London's iconic skyline, the hotel's TĪNG Lounge on level 35 provides a sleek setting for afternoon tea. It starts with a selection of things like finger sandwiches, freshly-baked scones, clotted cream, and house-made jams, adding a traditional touch. They usually have more than one menu to choose from, including traditional afternoon tea and themed ones, like an Asian-inspired one and a festive one at Christmas.
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31 St Thomas St, Southwark
- Website • 020-723 481 08
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High tea in vintage surroundings
The Drawing Room, where afternoon tea takes place at 11 Cadogan Gardens, is filled with vintage furniture and tasteful decor. The afternoon tea here changes fairly regularly and usually includes sandwiches with both traditional and contemporary fillings, baked scones, pastries, and cakes. They usually have meaning behind them; for example, one of their afternoon tea menus pays tribute to their privileged location in Cadogan Gardens.
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11 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea
- Website • 020-773 070 00
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Tea in a Georgian townhouse
The Townhouse is set in a stunning Georgian townhouse, the perfect setting for this quintessential British tradition. The afternoon tea here includes a selection of finger sandwiches, freshly-baked scones with clotted cream and house-made jams, alongside pretty pastries and cakes. The stylish yet relaxed setting of Dean Street Townhouse creates an ideal backdrop for enjoying the classic British treat.
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69-71 Dean Street, Soho
- Website • 020-743 417 75
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The most elegant afternoon tea
The Ritz serves up one of the most iconic afternoon teas in the country and perhaps the world. It's served in the spectacular surroundings of The Palm Court, decked out with crystal chandeliers, ornate decor, high ceilings and a live pianist. It looks like it's been plucked straight out of a fairytale. Your afternoon tea spread includes finely-cut sandwiches and freshly-baked scones with Cornish clotted cream and strawberry preserves. There are also pastries, teacakes and 18 types of loose-leaf tea to choose from, or you can opt for a glass of champagne. The Ritz London is also the only hotel in the UK to have a certified Tea Master, Giandomenico Scanu, who travels worldwide to tea plantations to source their range of brews. There's also a children's afternoon tea menu served with specially blended decaffeinated tea. It's worth noting that this one has a formal dress code.
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150 Piccadilly, Mayfair
- Website • 020-749 381 81
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The epitome of British elegance
Set in the iconic Mayfair district, The Connaught offers an elegant and luxurious backdrop for this time-honoured tradition. The tea unfolds in the Espelette restaurant or the stylish Jean-Georges at The Connaught. The menu features a selection of finger sandwiches, freshly-baked scones served with clotted cream and jam, and a variety of pastries and cakes crafted by the hotel's skilled pastry chefs.
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16 Carlos Place, Mayfair
- Website • 020-749 970 70
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Served inside their glass atrium
Afternoon tea at The Landmark London takes place in their stunning eight-story glass atrium, providing a stunning setting for this long-standing tradition. The afternoon tea begins with a selection of sandwiches with a varied selection of fillings. The freshly-baked scones are served warm and paired with clotted cream and house-made preserves, offering a nod to tradition. There's also an assortment of pastries and cakes, each a work of art.
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222 Marylebone Road, Marylebone
- Website • 020-763 180 00
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Haute cuisine and timeless elegance
Afternoon tea at The Berkeley is set in the hotel's Collins Room, a light-filled and elegant space that provides the perfect setting for this culinary tradition. The afternoon tea at The Berkeley includes a menu of finger sandwiches like classic cucumber. Pret-a-Portea is their fashion-inspired afternoon tea that transforms iconic runway designs into delicious pastries and cakes.
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Wilton Place, Belgravia
- Website • 020-723 560 00
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A Kensington classic
Located in South Kensington, The Drawing Room, where the tea at The Ampersand Hotel is served, is decorated in a contemporary design and plush furnishings. The afternoon tea menu at The Ampersand includes sandwiches featuring high quality ingredients, freshly-baked scones served with clotted cream and jam, and pastries and cakes.
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10 Harrington Road, Kensington
- Website • 020-758 958 95
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A Indian take on the classic
At Park Grand London Lancaster Gate, there are plenty of afternoon tea options, among which is an Indian-inspired choice celebrating India's rich flavours. This unique tea experience includes a selection of authentic Indian sweet and savoury treats. Feast on things like the Bombay Aloo Banda Pal, a Mumbai tea-time snack accompanied by samosas, chicken tikka sandwiches, mango rice pudding, and more. The entire spread is paired with a curated selection of Indian teas.
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14-16 Craven Hill
- Website • 020-726 201 11
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Another Indian tea
The Piccadilly London West End is another hotel that offers Indian-inspired afternoon tea, putting a contemporary spin on the timeless British tradition. Enjoy things like homemade Lucknawi spiced scones with strawberry cumin jam. It's all complemented by a choice of ginger and cardamom tea or prosecco, adding an Indian twist to the classic afternoon tea.
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65-73 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho
- Website • 020-787 160 00
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