Travel 3 minutes 02 June 2025

9 Must-Try Places for Afternoon Tea in London

Afternoon tea in London is about as quintessentially British a pastime as you can find; here are our tips for the best places to experience this delightful convention.

It was in 1840, so the legend goes, when the afternoon tea came into existence, after London socialite Anna Maria Russell felt peckish between luncheon and dinner. When she wasnโ€™t inventing British traditions, Anna was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Victoria. Delighted by the idea of sweet and savoury nibbles, the Queen herself introduced afternoon tea to London high society, and it would become the nation's new favourite pastime. In winter, she hosted tea parties in elegant parlours, and when summer came, her guests moved outside to lavish gardens.

Now, afternoon tea has become something of a โ€˜to-doโ€™ activity for those visiting London, which has a wide selection of establishments offering this treat, from hotels to theatres; some of these take a traditional approach, and others add a sensational twist to the typical sandwiches and scones format. Here is our selection of a few of the cityโ€™s most-coveted afternoon tea locations.


The elegant afternoon tea at The Ritz. ยฉ John Carey
The elegant afternoon tea at The Ritz. ยฉ John Carey

1. The Ritz: An Icon for a Reason

There is nowhere more famous for afternoon tea than The Ritz. Marble pillars, embossed ceilings and regal dรฉcor abound in the hotelโ€™s Palm Court, allowing you to enjoy all the splendour of this iconic hotel in one sitting. The afternoon tea itself is befitting of the location; the extensive tea selection is overseen by a certified Tea Master and includes options such as lapsang souchong, organic Darjeeling or even The Ritz Royal English Blend. Remember, a dress code applies here, so dust off your most elegant outfit before visiting.

2. Fortnum & Mason: Tradition Done Right

Much like the shop itself, Fortnum & Masonโ€™s Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon has a rich history stretching back over 300 years and, since 2012, it has been home to the famed Fortnumโ€™s afternoon tea. Interestingly, the kitchen offers a โ€˜Savoury Afternoon Teaโ€™ option which replaces the usual sweet treats with delicacies such as goat's cheese and basil mousse, plus scones served with regularly changing savoury toppings in place the ubiquitous jam and clotted cream.

Afternoon tea with champagne at Claridge's. ยฉ Claridge's
Afternoon tea with champagne at Claridge's. ยฉ Claridge's

3. Claridgeโ€™s: All-Out Luxury

Claridgeโ€™s is steeped in luxury. From the suited doormen to the chequered floors, this Three-MICHELIN-Key hotel has long been the place to go for an elevated experience. The afternoon tea stays faithful to tradition, offering enticing finger sandwiches, scones and hand-made pastries. It may sound simple, but every detail is carefully planned; tea connoisseur Henrietta Lovell has built her tea selection with varieties from all over the world, while everything is served on delicate bone china embossed with Claridgeโ€™s own design. You can even pop by Claridgeโ€™s Boutique afterwards to browse through luxury homeware, including their branded teapot.

4. Royal Albert Hall: A Special Setting

Originally opened in 1871 as a tribute to Queen Victoriaโ€™s late husband, the Royal Albert Hall is a British cultural staple. Its iconic dome, spanning a massive 20,000 square feet, makes it one of Londonโ€™s most recognisable buildings. For 100 years, people have gathered here to enjoy afternoon tea, which today stays true to tradition with sandwiches, freshly baked scones and an assortment of seasonal cakes. Like many afternoon teas, you can make this one a little more special by adding a glass of champagne.

The 'Goรปtea' selection from Cรฉdric Grolet at The Berkeley. ยฉ The Berkeley
The 'Goรปtea' selection from Cรฉdric Grolet at The Berkeley. ยฉ The Berkeley

5. The Berkeley: A Magical French Twist

A stoneโ€™s throw away from luxury department store Harvey Nichols, the doormen at The Berkeley wait to greet you. Venture deeper into this super-chic, Two-MICHELIN-Key hotel and youโ€™ll find its glorious afternoon tea offering. The current incarnation, pioneered by celebrated pastry chef Cรฉdric Grolet, is โ€˜Goรปteaโ€™, which combines French sweet treats with the traditional British afternoon tea. Among the creations on offer, look out for Cรฉdricโ€™s famous trompe lโ€™oeil fruits.

6. Shangri-La The Shard: Afternoon Tea with a View

Created as a vertical city with multiple uses, The Shard is one of Londonโ€™s most eye-catching attributes and by some way its tallest building. The One-Key Shangri-La hotel occupies 19 floors of The Shard and includes three signature dining venues. In one of them, TฤชNG, you can sample a seasonally changing afternoon tea. At the moment, the summer sunshine is being celebrated with 'Seaside in the City', which features sweet treats such as 'Ocean Jewel' and 'Coral Bloom'. In addition to the food, letโ€™s not forget the incredible view you can bask in while sipping on your tea.

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The Goring's award-winning afternoon tea. ยฉ Dining Room at The Goring/Ben Carpenter
The Goring's award-winning afternoon tea. ยฉ Dining Room at The Goring/Ben Carpenter

7. The Goring: The Royal Favourite

Served on The Veranda overlooking a manicured lawn, The Goringโ€™s afternoon tea will transport you back to a bygone era. It exudes quiet sophistication, which is fitting given that this hotel is the Royal Family's home away from home. The Goring has been hosting afternoon tea for a century, so itโ€™s no surprise that itโ€™s received national recognition. It won the UK Tea Guildโ€™s esteemed award for Top British Afternoon Tea in 2013, scoring almost full marks for dรฉcor, service, tea and flavour. Indulge in a selection of homemade jams, locally sourced seasonal fruits, delectable cakes and, of course, a good range of teas.

8. Theatre Royal Drury Lane: A Dramatic Interpretation

In 2021, the Theatre Royal Drury Lane reopened after a three-year, ยฃ60-million renovation project that has restored the historical grandeur of a theatre which first opened in 1812. The Grand Saloon has also returned to its former splendour, complete with high ceilings, chandeliers and elegant ceiling mouldings. Itโ€™s the setting for an afternoon tea which takes inspiration from the theatre itself, served in two main 'Acts', one savoury and one sweet. The usual snacks and cakes are enlivened with playful names like 'The Hero', 'The Chorus' and 'The Fool'.

The โ€˜Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Afternoon Teaโ€™ at One Aldwych. ยฉ One Aldwych
The โ€˜Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Afternoon Teaโ€™ at One Aldwych. ยฉ One Aldwych

9. One Aldwych: Imagination Run Wild

Listed as a 1907 Edwardian landmark, One Aldwych is a striking hotel inside and out, with a great line in minimalist chic that's helped it secure One MICHELIN Key. Venture inside and youโ€™ll discover, among its many assets, the โ€˜Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Afternoon Teaโ€™. Inspired by the Roald Dahl classic, you can try playful creations like โ€˜snozzberry jamโ€™, โ€˜Augustus Gloop's strawberry fudgeโ€™ and โ€˜hair toffee mousseโ€™ โ€“ plus a caramel chocolate milkshake thatโ€™s been โ€˜mixed by waterfallโ€™. Whether you want to surprise your children or just indulge in something fun and fanciful with a friend, this London afternoon tea experience is a treat for all ages.



Hero Image: The Goring's Chelsea Flower Show themed afternoon tea in London. ยฉ Ben Carpenter/Dining Room at The Goring

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