Afternoon Tea in London at The Palm Court for 150 years of transport




    If you are a London or you are going there for some reason, then you can't miss this gem! On the occasion of the 150 years of London transport The Park Lane Hotel reserves a lovely and very tasty 5 o'clock tea.

    The invention of the afternoon tea dates back to the mid-1800s and is attributed to Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford. She is said to have created this light meal of tea and cakes or sandwiches to bridge the gap between breakfast and dinner. So slowly all trendy people London started having afternoon tea and this activity became a well-established British custom in the late XNUMXth century.

    Considered to be one of the most beautiful places to have afternoon tea in London since Tea Guild, offers a wide selection of teas, and serves cakes and scones prepared by award-winning pastry chef Sarah Hartnett and her team. With its splendid salon in Art Deco style, Palm court, the restaurant and bar of the Hotel, has become the meeting place for guests and locals, and is now one of the greatest places to enjoy afternoon tea in Mayfair.


    For those wishing to go and see the place and get information just go to the Bar and Lounge
    The Park Lane Hotel, The Palm Court Piccadilly, London W1J 7BX open Monday to Sunday from 8am. Afternoon tea is served Monday to Friday from 3pm to 6pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 2am to 6am. afternoon with last order at 5.30.



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