
Courtesy of: Brown’s Hotel, Rocco Forte Hotels.
Just off Piccadilly on Albemarle Street in London, you can find the historic Brown’s Hotel.
It is London’s oldest hotel, established in 1837 by Mr & Mrs Brown who were servants to the late Lord Byron.
At Brown’s Hotel, you can find likely the most traditional English afternoon tea. At this famous hotel, Agatha Christie wrote her novel, “At Bertram’s Hotel”.
In the English Tea Room, sit down and enjoy the award-winning Traditional Afternoon Tea that consists of your choice of 19 different teas. Included is Brown’s own blend.
In addition, you can sample along with succulent finger sandwiches and an assortment of delicate pastries, fruit and plain scones with clotted cream and strawberry preserve, as well as a choice of freshly baked cakes from the trolley.
You will be served by professional waiters you bring your tea and food with classic Victorian silver tea stands.
Long a London institution, Brown’s Hotel English Tea Room was awarded Tea Guild’s “Top London Afternoon Tea 2009.”
You can also relax to the beautiful sounds of live music played on a Baby Grand piano.
Brown’s Hotel
Albemarle Street
Mayfair
London W1S 4BP
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7493 6020



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