One of the best places for a traditional afternoon tea in London, Brown’s Hotel serves a classic afternoon tea in the elegant yet cozy Drawing Room, known for hosting some of the most famous writers in British history. Read my review of afternoon tea at Brown's Hotel here.
For an afternoon tea fit for a queen, head to Fortnum and Mason’s Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon, an upscale department store in Piccadilly serving one of London’s finest afternoon teas. Read my review of afternoon tea at the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum and Mason here.
Soak in the historical ambiance of Edinburgh at this 200 year old law library, which serves an eclectic Scottish afternoon tea just off the Royal Mile. Read my review of afternoon tea at the Colonnades at the Signet Library here.
Serving afternoon tea since 1936, Betty's is one of the most famous tearooms in the UK. The gorgeous Art Deco style Belmont Room is the perfect place for a classy afternoon tea right in the center of York. Read more about my experience at the Belmont Room here.
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea in the cobblestoned courtyard outside this 150 year old tearoom right in the center of Bath. Read my review of afternoon tea at the Hands Georgian Tearooms here.
As one of the oldest department stores in London, Harrods has been serving afternoon tea to fashionable shoppers since 1896. Read my review of afternoon tea at Harrods here.
