Afternoon Tea for Two at Kensington Palace
R | Aug 03, 2010 | Comments 1 |
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Visit Kensington Palace, a short walk from High Street Kensington tube station, for beautiful afternoon tea in a stately setting.
Kensington Palace has been home to the Royals since the 17th century and the Orangery was added by Queen Anne in the early 18th century. It has the most beautiful gardens in London that you can wander round for free at your leisure and if you desire you can tour the house itself, although this will set you back £12.50.
Afternoon tea is an amazing bargain. It costs is just £14.85 per person for their signature orange tea, with an assortment of finger sandwiches, signature orange scented scones with Cornish clotted cream and strawberry jam. Finished with a delectable éclair and orange and passion fruit tart. Served with a choice of teas or coffee.
There are three more choices, with prices going up to £33.75 for the Tregothnan English Tea, which includes a flute of champagne and a variety of dainty afternoon tea pastries. Still less than sitting in the generic grandeur of the Connaught or the Berkeley and having their least expensive tea.
See the full list of Kensington Palace afternoon teas here.
For more info, call 0203 166 6112.
Note – you are not able to book in advance
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Yummy scones! Lovely Palace! x