London Afternoon Tea Bus

Address

London SW1W 9SR, UK

GPS

51.5074456, -0.1277653

Address

London SW1W 9SR, UK

GPS

51.5074456, -0.1277653

Price

$80

Price per

person

Duration

1 hour 30 minutes

During a double-decker, London Afternoon Tea Bus tour, avoid the crowds on land and enjoy unimpeded views of prominent London sights. You’ll see more sights and savor the British delicacy of afternoon tea while traveling—plus, you may choose from a variety of menus to suit your preferences.

Highlights

  • Combine British culture with the cuisine on a bus tour
  • See the best of London from the upper deck of a bus
  • Enjoy traditional Afternoon Tea accompanied by a soft drink or Prosecco
  • A great way for first-time visitors to get their bearings in the city

London Afternoon Tea Bus

Enjoy the quintessential London experience! You’ll be picked up from your assigned stop in a double-decker bus. Ride through the city as our recorded commentary fill you in on London’s rich history. At the same time, you’ll participate in most English activities – Afternoon TeaTime.

Enjoy teas from Benjamin Barton as well as sandwiches and pastries from B’s Bakery as we take in the local sights. Along the way, you’ll see the seats of British government such as the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street as well as such iconic sites as Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Royal Albert Hall, Notting Hill, Marble Arch, and Nelson Column.

Afternoon Tea Menu

Savories:

• sandwiches
• Mini Quiches

Sweets:

• Mini Tart
• Sweet Pastries
• Mini Cupcakes

Drinks

Tea from Benjamin Barton

• English Breakfast
• Earl Grey
• Darjeeling
• Green Tea
• Jasmine Tea
• Rooibos Jardin Rouge
• Peppermint

Assorted Hot Beverages

• Americano
• Cappucino
• Latte Macchicato
• Hot Chocolate

Check availability

Itinerary

Golden Tours

Enjoy a one-of-a-kind afternoon tea experience in our magnificent double-decker bus, which, as its name suggests, will allow you to take in all of London’s breathtaking sights! This one-of-a-kind 90-minute ride will take you through the heart of London while you indulge in some delectable afternoon tea.

Afternoon Tea Bus with Panoramic Tour of London– Upper Deck

Take in the sights of classic London attractions such as Buckingham Palace, the Coca-Cola London Eye, Westminster Abbey, and many more as you experience the rush and bustle of the city. Our handcrafted finger sandwiches and wraps come in a variety of flavors, from hummus and falafel to salmon and cream cheese and more.

You’ll adore our selection of cakes and tarts, as well as our distinctively British scones served with clotted cream and jam, if you have a sweet taste. You’ll be pampered by our friendly personnel in addition to excellent sightings and delectable meals.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace, the grand and iconic London residence of Her Majesty the Queen is an absolute must-see on any visit to London. A fully working palace, housing not only The Queen but serving as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is a must-see for anybody visiting London, and it is located in the heart of the city. The site was first occupied by Benedictine monks in the middle of the ninth century and has a rich history spanning over a thousand years. For over 700 years, the existing gothic marvel has stood there.

Afternoon Tea Bus with Panoramic Tour of London– Lower Deck

The London Eye

The Coca-Cola London Eye, which is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, is one of the most popular attractions in the United Kingdom. The structure, first opened to the public in 2000, provides breathtaking views of the city center.

Piccadilly Circus

From the Bella Vista afternoon tea bus, take in the bustling Piccadilly Circus in London’s West End. This busy intersection, which joins Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Haymarket, Coventry Street, and Glasshouse Street, is today a popular meeting spot and a major tourist attraction in London.

Trafalgar Square

Pass through Charing Cross to Trafalgar Square, which features a lovely fountain and statues. The square was named after the Battle of Trafalgar, which took place on October 21, 1805.

London Afternoon Tea Bus

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