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The lucky participants will start their afternoon off in an impressive historic building in London The Royal Horseguards Hotel which situated on the River Thames at the Embankment. It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service. Inside they will find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
Your loved one will enjoy this new bottomless brunch experience at this pristine location, combining One Twenty One Two favourites and brunch classics with 90 minutes of bottomless sparkling wine, draught beer, house wine or soft drinks.
The two course meal will be included: (Subject to change)
Starters:
Severn & Wye Smoked Salmon, Capers, shallots, lemon, cracked black pepper, rye crouton
Quinoa Salad, Avocado, mixed peppers, chickpea, radish, cress (vg)
Eggs Benedict, Soft boiled eggs, smoked ham, buttered English muffin, hollandaise sauce
Mains:
Double-Cooked Chicken Supreme Whipped potato, braised leeks, carrots, wild mushroom crème, thyme reduction
Smoked Duck Salad Goat’s cheese, pear, walnut, pomegranate molasses vinaigrette
Poached Salmon Kedgeree Lentils, rice, poached salmon, aromatic spices, and a touch of coriander
Carrot & Coriander Risotto Cauliflower beignets, baby carrots, shaved vegan cheese, chive oil (gf, vg)
Desserts:
Exotic Fruit Salad Mixed berries, mint (vg)
Earl Grey-Infused Panna Cotta Berry compote, pistachio crumb (v)
Golden Waffles Maple syrup, whipped cream, fresh berries (v)
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Take to the skies to see Brighton and the beautiful south coast as you have never seen them before. Glide up gently to 450ft in the futuristic glass viewing pod, which was conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects, creators of the London Eye.
Admire 360-degree views across Brighton & Hove, the South Downs National Park, the UNESCO Biosphere and, on the clearest days, all the way along the coast to the Isle of Wight (49 miles away).
The glass viewing pod is fully enclosed and spacious – it's 10 times the size of a London Eye capsule. There is room for up to 175 visitors to stand at the edge of the pod and look out, or to move around and see the view from different angles. The Sky Bar on board the pod serves Nyetimber sparkling wine and other drinks from Sussex, so you can raise a glass of something special while taking in the views.
The friendly in-flight crew will welcome you on board, point out landmarks and answer any questions. The pod is heated and air-conditioned to ensure year-round comfort and it is fully accessible for wheelchair users.
A viewing map is available and a multi-lingual app can be downloaded before you board. The app has 'pre-flight' information about how British Airways i360 was built, as well as an in-app viewing map and a children's section with fun facts and a treasure hunt. The content can be enjoyed in a choice of languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese and Mandarin.
After your flight head over to the Hilton Brighton Metropole and enjoy a delicious Champagne afternoon tea for two.
Sample menu:
SAVOURY
Smoked Salmon, cucumber & cream cheese
Parma ham, parmesan & smoked paprika butter
Tomato, cheddar, Dijon mayonnaise & baby gem lettuce
Curried egg & rocket salad
SWEETS
Passion fruit bavarois
Raspberry & crème pâtissière tart
White chocolate & hazelnut truffle
Praline profiterole
Elsi’s baklava
Carrot cake
SCONES
Freshly baked plain & fruit scones
Cornish clotted cream & jam
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Surprise a royal enthusiast with a majestic day of regal splendour. Buckingham Palace serves as the official London residence of His Majesty The King, and is one of the few remaining working royal palaces in the world today.
Each summer when the Palace is not being used in its official capacity, visitors can enjoy the 19 magnificent State Rooms that provide the setting for ceremonial occasions and official entertaining by members of the Royal Family.
The rooms are furnished with many of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck, sculpture by Canova, exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain, and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.
Visitors to the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace will see the White Drawing Room, perhaps the most beautiful of all the State Rooms with its spectacular crystal chandelier, the Music Room, where guests are presented on the occasion of a State Visit, and the Throne Room, which was the setting for the formal photographs following the wedding of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales.
You will enjoy a day at Buckingham Palace along with an afternoon tea at the Clermont Hotel in Charing Cross.
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The Cutty Sark was the fastest ship of her time and is now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich. This legendary 19th century ship provides an immersive experience that transports visitors back into a bygone era. Visitors can tour the recently refurbished attraction, take the helm at the vessel’s wheel and join a whole host of specially arranged activities.
Just after your visit, enjoy afternoon tea under the world’s last surviving tea clipper. Join on board for homemade scones, cakes and sandwiches, along with a pot of Cutty Sark tea.
Also included is an all-day hop on, hop off Thames river pass offering unlimited access to the river for 24 hours. You can hop on and hop off at any one of four piers (Westminster, London Eye, Tower and Greenwich), with open passage on any City Cruises sightseeing boats for a full day spent exploring the sights of the Thames.
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Combine two famous offerings from the great city of Edinburgh in one great day out. Take a trip through Edinburgh Castle, accessing all on-site attractions, followed by a sumptuous meal at Gusto Restaurant, nestled in the heart of the old town. Start with Edinburgh's most popular tourist attraction, which dominates the skyline and parts of which date back as far as 12th century. The fortress on Castle Rock today houses the Scottish regalia, Scottish National War Museum, regimental museums, and is home to a continued British Army presence. Later, head to a popular restaurant in town, whose seasonal menus feature the finest quality dishes. Choose three courses and one drink (wine, beer or soft drink) - enjoy!
You will get entrance to Edinburgh Castle and a Three Course Dinner for Two at Gusto Restaurant.
*Sample Menu*
Starters
Slow-cooked Meatballs - pork and beef meatballs in a rich tomato sauce, served with grated Gran Moravia cheese and focaccia
Bruschetta - toasted Puglian bread with heritage tomatoes, basil and garlic, finished with extra virgin olive oil
Gusto Dough Petals™ - with garlic and parsley, served with garlic butter
Mains
Marinated Chicken Breast - pan-roasted and served with charred vegetables, gnocchi and romesco sauce
Pan-Fried Fried Fillet Of Sea Bass - with seasonal greens, chillies, potato gratin and a tomato and balsamic dressing
Jerusalem Artichoke and Truffle Ravioli - with sautéed wild mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and spring onion
Desserts
Bombolini - lightly sweetened dough balls served with Chantilly cream, chocolate and Biscoff™ sauce and fruits of the forest sorbet
Vanillia Panna Cotta - staple summer dessert served with summer berries
Lemon Sorbet
Menu includes a choice of ½ pint beer, small house wine, ½ pint of post mix (Pepsi Max or lemonade)or a tea or coffee.
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Visit Blenheim Palace the home to the 12th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. With over 300 years of history to discover and more than 2000 acres of landscaped parkland and formal gardens to explore, Blenheim Palace is Britain's greatest palace and offers visitors a precious time, every time. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough and the only non-royal, non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title of palace. The palace, was built between 1705 and 1722, and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Afternoon tea and Palace panoramic views, there’s simply no place quite like dining at the Orangery Restaurant, luxury dining experience at Blenheim Palace.
The new restaurant, encompassed by a glass conservatory structure, allows guests to enjoy afternoon tea with striking views of the South Lawn, Blenheim Palace and nearby woodland and boasts. The unique dining experience features a variety of locally sourced ingredients and inspired dishes.
Diners may wish to take a stroll across the lawn to the nearby Formal Gardens and discover where the wartime leader proposed to his wife at the Temple of Diana.
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Kensington Palace, a palace influenced by generations of royal women and holds intriguing secret stories of the public lives who lived within its walls. Explore the magnificent state apartments and discover the story of Queen Caroline, the wife of George II, and her keen interests in the arts and sciences. Venture through the childhood rooms of Princess Victoria and marvel at the magnificent artworks from the Royal Collection and the elegant 18th Century decoration.
After your visit to Kensington Palace, take a waalk through Kensington Gardens and head to The Stablehand pub. Built in 1839 on an old archery range the pub has become a cherished neighbourhood hotspot and was frequented by notable locales throughout it’s history with the likes of Winston Churchill and Tony Blair. A perfect addition to your day out, tuck into a warming and quintessential British Sunday pub lunch alongside a delicious wine or beer, finishing with a classic dessert.
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Enjoy a visit to The Royal Mews and Lunch at The Royal Horseguards Hotel.
The Royal Mews is one of the finest working stables anywhere in the world and home to the royal collection of historic coaches and carriages and the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, the horses that pull the carriages.
To this day, the stables are still responsible for all road travel arrangements for His Majesty The King and other members of the Royal Family. The Royal Mews has been the location of the sovereign’s road transport since 1760 when George III moved his carriage collection closer to his new home at Buckingham Palace – since then it has been updated by several monarchs in keeping with their changing transport needs.
Among the historic coaches and carriages on display are the spectacular Diamond Jubilee State Coach, and the Australian State Coach, which was given to Queen Elizabeth II as a gift from the Australian people, and even includes central heating! The most dazzling of all is the Gold State Coach, which has been used at every coronation since that of George IV in 1821, and which played a starring role in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022.
After your visit you can talk a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing dining experience. An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
The sample menu is as follows, this is subject to seasonal changes.
Starters
Red Pepper Hummus Heritage tomato, radish, black olive crumb, crispy pitta (vg)
Confit Chicken & Apricot Compressed Pave Piccalilli, baby leaves, sourdough crostini
Quinoa Salad Avocado, mixed peppers, chickpea, radish, cress (vg)
Mains
Double-Cooked Chicken Supreme Whipped potato, braised leeks, carrots, wild mushroom crème, thyme reduction
Pan-Fried Salmon Fillet & Tiger Prawns Asian greens, sticky rice, Thai-flavoured coconut broth, scallions, red chillies
Carrot & Coriander Risotto Cauliflower beignets, baby carrots, shaved vegan cheese, chive oil (gf, v, vg)
Desserts
Earl Grey-Infused Panna Cotta Berry compote, pistachio crumb (v)
Chocolate & Orange Tranche Chocolate sauce, mint (v)
Exotic Fruit Salad
Followed by a choice of tea or coffee.
Please note the opening times and dates are subject to close due to short notice. The Royal Mews is open from the 1st May to the 3rd November 2024.
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Explore London’s iconic Castle and World Heritage Site by getting up close to the Crown Jewels, meet the legendary Yeoman Warders and ravens and see the Tower like never before.
Inspired by the very best of Italian cuisine, The Shakedown is influenced by the very best that Europe has to offer with locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy a delicious two course meal at The Shakedown located a 13 minute walk away.
Select two courses from a choice of starters, mains and desserts.
The set menu is offered Monday – Friday (lunch 12:00 to 1:45pm & dinner).
Standard lunch and dinner menu:
Starters
Apulian Burratina, Parma ham, figs, balsamic vinegar, black olive focaccia
Heirloom Beetroot, goat cheese crumb, rocket leaf,
roasted hazelnuts, house dressing
Crispy squid fresh chili, spring onions, spicy Nduja mayo
(Contains pork)
Mains
Mushroom & truffle tagliatelle (v)
Fish & chips, tartare sauce, minted mushy pea
Spicy nduja pizza, red onion, rocket
Desserts
Affogato – scoop of vanilla ice cream on cocoa nibs, served with Amaretto
Shakedown Tiramisu
Nutella Doughnut
Sample Menu.
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Explore London’s iconic Castle and World Heritage Site by getting up close to the Crown Jewels, meet the legendary Yeoman Warders and ravens and see the Tower like never before.
After your memorable visit To The Tower of London you will then be able to enjoy a delicious meal at The Shakedown located a 13 minute walk away. The Shakedown is influenced by the very best that Europe has to offer with locally sourced ingredients, in a space that speaks of the beauty of utility and style.
Select three delicious courses from a choice of starters, mains and desserts. The menu takes inspiration mainly from Italy with delicious pancakes and pizza on offer for brunch or tasty pasta and pizza available for lunch and dinner. For dessert a difficult decision will have to be made between Nutella or Pistachio donuts or Affogato.
The set menu is offered Monday – Friday (lunch 12:00 to 1:45pm & dinner) . The brunch menu is offered Saturday & Sunday 11:30 till 14:00.
Sample Menu.
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Enjoy a visit to The Household Cavalry Museum which is a living Museum in the heart of Horse Guards, Whitehall, London. As one of the city’s most historic buildings.
Dating from 1750, it is still the headquarters of the Household Division, in which the Household Cavalry has performed the Queen’s Life Guard in a daily ceremony that has remained broadly unchanged for over 350 years.
It celebrates the history and accomplishments of The Household Cavalry offering a unique ‘behind the scenes’ look at the work that goes into the ceremonial and armoured reconnaissance role of HM The King’s Mounted Bodyguard. It is a living museum about real people doing a real job in a real place.
Through a large glazed partition you can see troopers working with horses in the original 18th century stables. The experience comes alive with compelling personal stories, first hand accounts of the troopers’ rigorous and demanding training, interactive displays and stunning rare objects – many on public display for the first time.
After your visit you can talk a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing dining experience.
An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
The sample menu is as follows, this is subject to seasonal changes.
Sweet Treats:
Lemon meringue pie
Strawberry tart
Chocolate eclair
Gin and lime pebble
Sandwiches:
Cucumber and cream cheese fingers
Egg mayo and cress fingers
Smoked salmon fingers
Ham and English mustard fingers
Fruit scone or plain scone
with strawberry & raspberry jam and Cornish clotted cream
Choice of Tea:
English, Breakfast, Strawberry & Cream (The Royal Horseguards’ unique blend)
Earl Grey, Darjeeling, Mint, Green, Fruit, Chamomile
Please note the opening times and dates are subject to close due to short notice.
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Enjoy a visit to The Household Cavalry Museum which is a living Museum in the heart of Horse Guards, Whitehall, London. As one of the city’s most historic buildings.
Dating from 1750, it is still the headquarters of the Household Division, in which the Household Cavalry has performed the Queen’s Life Guard in a daily ceremony that has remained broadly unchanged for over 350 years.
It celebrates the history and accomplishments of The Household Cavalry offering a unique ‘behind the scenes’ look at the work that goes into the ceremonial and armoured reconnaissance role of HM The King’s Mounted Bodyguard. It is a living museum about real people doing a real job in a real place.
Through a large glazed partition you can see troopers working with horses in the original 18th century stables. The experience comes alive with compelling personal stories, first hand accounts of the troopers’ rigorous and demanding training, interactive displays and stunning rare objects – many on public display for the first time.
After your visit you can talk a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing dining experience.
An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
The sample menu is as follows, this is subject to seasonal changes.
Starters
Red Pepper Hummus Heritage tomato, radish, black olive crumb, crispy pitta (vg)
Confit Chicken & Apricot Compressed Pave Piccalilli, baby leaves, sourdough crostini
Quinoa Salad Avocado, mixed peppers, chickpea, radish, cress (vg)
Mains
Double-Cooked Chicken Supreme Whipped potato, braised leeks, carrots, wild mushroom crème, thyme reduction
Pan-Fried Salmon Fillet & Tiger Prawns Asian greens, sticky rice, Thai-flavoured coconut broth, scallions, red chillies
Carrot & Coriander Risotto Cauliflower beignets, baby carrots, shaved vegan cheese, chive oil (gf, v, vg)
Desserts
Earl Grey-Infused Panna Cotta Berry compote, pistachio crumb (v)
Chocolate & Orange Tranche Chocolate sauce, mint (v)
Exotic Fruit Salad
Followed by a choice of tea or coffee.
Please note the opening times and dates are subject to close due to short notice.
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Enjoy a truly royal day out with a visit to The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace followed by a delicious afternoon tea at the Clermont Hotel Charing Cross.
The King’s Gallery was opened by Her Majesty The Queen in May 2002, as part of her Golden Jubilee celebrations. It is located on the site of Buckingham Palace and is home to changing exhibitions from The Royal Collection.
The program of exhibitions for 2023/2024 are:
Holbein at Tudor Court - 10th November 2023 – 14th April 2024
Royal Portraits a Century of Photography - 17th May 2024 - 6th October 2024
You will then take a short stroll to enjoy your afternoon tea at the Clermont Hotel which will include a selection of sandwiches, cakes, scones with clotted cream and jam, accompanied by a choice of herbal or leaf teas or speciality coffees.
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Start or end your day up high when you make the thrilling ascent of 109 meters to the top of the Iconic Battersea Power Station’s north-west chimney. Take in 360-degree views of the stunning London’s skyline, a panoramic view like no other. Soak in the sights of the world famous landmarks that make up the famous sights of London.
The lift transports you to the base of the north-west chimney where you’ll board London’s brand new glass elevator: Lift 109. Continuing onwards and upwards, constellations of light guide your way as the lift makes its exhilarating ascent to the viewing platform 109 metres above ground.
Once your visit has concluded you can take a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel where your Afternoon Tea for Two will be held. An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
Your Afternoon Tea will include a mixture of finger sandwiches, sweet treats and scone with strawberry & raspberry jam and Cornish clotted cream accompanied with a choice of tea from the wide selection.
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Your Lift 109 journey begins in the Power Station’s magnificent Art Deco Turbine Hall A, where through a carefully curated exhibition of original records and multimedia displays, you’ll discover more about the building’s rich heritage, its architectural significance and enduring presence in popular culture.
The lift transports you to the base of the north-west chimney where you’ll board London’s brand-new glass elevator: Lift 109. Continuing onwards and upwards, constellations of light guide your way as the lift makes its exhilarating ascent to the viewing platform 109 meters above ground.
Once your visit has concluded you can take a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel where your Sparkling Afternoon Tea will be served. An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
Your Sparkling Afternoon Tea will include a mixture of finger sandwiches, scones and sweet treats accompanied with a glass of bubbly each.
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Start or end your day up high when you make the thrilling ascent of 109 meters to the top of the Iconic Battersea Power Station’s north-west chimney. Take in 360-degree views of the stunning London’s skyline, a panoramic view like no other. Soak in the sights of the world famous landmarks that make up the famous sights of London.
The lift transports you to the base of the north-west chimney where you’ll board London’s brand new glass elevator: Lift 109. Continuing onwards and upwards, constellations of light guide your way as the lift makes its exhilarating ascent to the viewing platform 109 meters above ground.
After your visit you can take a walk along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing 2 course lunch dining experience, in an impressive historic building in London.
The Royal Horseguards encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service. Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
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Take in stunning and unrivalled views of London with this fantastic London Eye Experience and Afternoon Tea for Two at the stylish Park Plaza County Hall.
The Lastminute.com London Eye is located in the heart of the Capital. Standing 135 metres tall and gradually rotating beside the South Bank of the River Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, the Eye is the world’s tallest cantilever observation wheel.
A full rotation in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules takes approximately 30 minutes from start to finish and offers an ever-changing perspective of London, with 360-degree panoramic views of the capital and its famous landmarks below, including St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and Westminster Abbey. On a clear day, the sweeping views can stretch for 25 miles.
Your trip on the London Eye will be followed by afternoon tea for two at the stylish Park Plaza County Hall a short walk away.
Enjoy a delicious selection of delicate finger sandwiches, served with pastries and tea cakes, warm buttermilk scones with strawberry jam and Cornish clotted cream, all washed down with a pot of refreshing tea or coffee.
Your voucher is not your entry ticket, pre-booking is essential.
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Cruising on the Thames is truly magical. Travelling quietly you'll witness a wonderful natural display, the abundant birdlife, horses and cows all relaxing in the Oxfordshire countryside. The river itself is vibrant and busy with rowers, narrow boats and cruisers all adding to a rich tapestry of colour and activity.
During the cruise you have the chance to stretch your legs in the gorgeous countryside. You will enjoy a delicious freshly made picnic, served in a traditional picnic basket with napkins, crockery and glasses. Exact contents depend on the availability of the freshest produce, but you can be assured that this quintessentially British way to spend an afternoon or evening will deliver satisfaction.
On this trip you'll travel through the city past famous landmarks including Christchurch College and Meadows, the University boathouses and regatta course, the Head of the River and Folly Bridge.
From the river you'll take in a side of Oxford's heritage rarely seen by visitors to the city. See well-loved allotments, gardens and majestic and ancient Port Meadow, some of Oxford's most beautiful and intriguing scenery. Port Meadow, a vast area of common land, has remained little changed since prehistoric times and supports plants and bird-life in abundance.
At the top of Port Meadow is Godstow. Godstow was the ultimate destination of Alice Liddell and Lewis Carroll when they followed an identical route to this trip while composing 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It is also the site of Trout Island, an inspiration for another of Oxfords literary icons, C S Lewis, and his stories of the land of Narnia. The trip also passes through Osney Lock (one of the deepest on the Thames).
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There’s nothing ordinary about the story of the post. From five-wheeled cycles and pillar boxes to a priceless sheet of the world’s first postage stamp, the award-winning museum offers a unique half-day visit for all ages. Go under the streets of London with a ride on Mail Rail, a miniature electric railway that kept the city connected for almost a century. Next, explore interactive exhibitions covering 500 years of extraordinary communications.
Once your visit is over at The Postal Museum, head over to RAILS at the 5* Great Northern Hotel where you will spend your afternoon indulging into a national tradition that dates back to the 1840's in the heart of Kings Cross & St. Pancras.
Your menu for your afternoon tea will include -
SAVOURY
Red Pepper & Cream Cheese (v)on spinach wrap
Tomato Arancini (v)
Ham, Watercress & English Mustard on white bread
Smoked Salmon & Crème Fraîche on brown bread
SWEET
Butterscotch Panna Cotta (gf, v)
Dark Chocolate Mousse (v)
White Chocolate & Passionfruit Rocher (gf, v)
Lemon Victoria Sponge (v)
Freshly Baked Fruit & Plain Scones (v) strawberry jam and Cornish clotted cream
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Enjoy a day out visiting The King's Gallery which is located adjacent to Buckingham Palace, on the site of what was once a private chapel for Queen Victoria.
The chapel was destroyed in an air raid in 1940, and at the suggestion of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh it was developed as an art gallery for the Royal Collection in 1962.
In 1997, a project began to expand and modernise the gallery, the most significant addition to Buckingham Palace in 150 years. The King's Gallery was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in May 2002 as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations, and today it hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
The program of exhibitions for 2023/2024 are:
Holbein at Tudor Court - 10th November 2023 – 14th April 2024
Royal Portraits a Century of Photography - 17th May 2024 - 6th October 2024
After your visit you can talk a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing dining experience.
An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
The sample menu is as follows, this is subject to seasonal changes.
Starters
Red Pepper Hummus Heritage tomato, radish, black olive crumb, crispy pitta (vg)
Confit Chicken & Apricot Compressed Pave Piccalilli, baby leaves, sourdough crostini
Quinoa Salad Avocado, mixed peppers, chickpea, radish, cress (vg)
Mains
Double-Cooked Chicken Supreme Whipped potato, braised leeks, carrots, wild mushroom crème, thyme reduction
Pan-Fried Salmon Fillet & Tiger Prawns Asian greens, sticky rice, Thai-flavoured coconut broth, scallions, red chillies
Carrot & Coriander Risotto Cauliflower beignets, baby carrots, shaved vegan cheese, chive oil (gf, v, vg)
Desserts
Earl Grey-Infused Panna Cotta Berry compote, pistachio crumb (v)
Chocolate & Orange Tranche Chocolate sauce, mint (v)
Exotic Fruit Salad
Followed by a choice of tea or coffee.
Please note the opening times and dates are subject to close due to short notice.
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Enjoy a day out visiting The King's Gallery which is located adjacent to Buckingham Palace, on the site of what was once a private chapel for Queen Victoria.
The chapel was destroyed in an air raid in 1940, and at the suggestion of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh it was developed as an art gallery for the Royal Collection in 1962.
In 1997, a project began to expand and modernise the gallery, the most significant addition to Buckingham Palace in 150 years. The King's Gallery was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in May 2002 as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations, and today it hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
The program of exhibitions for 2023/2024 are:
Holbein at Tudor Court - 10th November 2023 – 14th April 2024
Royal Portraits a Century of Photography - 17th May 2024 - 6th October 2024
After your visit you can talk a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea.
An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
The sample menu is as follows, this is subject to seasonal changes.
Sweet Treats:
Lemon meringue pie
Strawberry tart
Chocolate eclair
Gin and lime pebble
Sandwiches:
Cucumber and cream cheese fingers
Egg mayo and cress fingers
Smoked salmon fingers
Ham and English mustard fingers
Fruit scone or plain scone:
with strawberry & raspberry jam and Cornish clotted cream
Choice of Tea:
English, Breakfast, Strawberry & Cream (The Royal Horseguards’ unique blend)
Earl Grey, Darjeeling, Mint, Green, Fruit, Chamomile
Please note the opening times and dates are subject to close due to short notice.
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Enjoy a visit to The Royal Mews and Afternoon Tea at The Royal Horseguards Hotel.
The Royal Mews is one of the finest working stables anywhere in the world and home to the royal collection of historic coaches and carriages and the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, the horses that pull the carriages.
To this day, the stables are still responsible for all road travel arrangements for His Majesty The King and other members of the Royal Family.
The Royal Mews has been the location of the sovereign’s road transport since 1760 when George III moved his carriage collection closer to his new home at Buckingham Palace – since then it has been updated by several monarchs in keeping with their changing transport needs.
Among the historic coaches and carriages on display are the spectacular Diamond Jubilee State Coach, and the Australian State Coach, which was given to Queen Elizabeth II as a gift from the Australian people, and even includes central heating!
The most dazzling of all is the Gold State Coach, which has been used at every coronation since that of George IV in 1821, and which played a starring role in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022.
After your visit you can talk a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing dining experience. An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment.
It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
The sample menu is as follows, this is subject to seasonal changes.
Sweet Treats:
Lemon meringue pie
Strawberry tart
Chocolate eclair
Gin and lime pebble
Sandwiches:
Cucumber and cream cheese fingers
Egg mayo and cress fingers
Smoked salmon fingers
Ham and English mustard fingers
Fruit scone or plain scone
with strawberry & raspberry jam and Cornish clotted cream
Choice of Tea:
English, Breakfast, Strawberry & Cream (The Royal Horseguards’ unique blend)
Earl Grey, Darjeeling, Mint, Green, Fruit, Chamomile
Please note the opening times and dates are subject to close due to short notice. The Royal Mews is open from the 1st May to the 3rd November 2024.
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This experience offers you three amazing activities to partake in across London. You will also enjoy a delicious afternoon tea at Novotel London Bridge. A visit to the Tower Bridge Exhibition and a ticket to the hop on, hop off Red Rover cruise boat.
See the iconic River Thames from the best vantage points with this excellent package, perfect for exploring the big city. Visit the Tower Bridge exhibition - an impressive 42 metres above the Thames, it offers incredible views of the city and is filled with information about the iconic structure that dominates the river's landscape. See the Victorian Engine Room, filled with sounds, smells and machinery harking back to the origins of the bridge.
Also included is an all-day hop on, hop off Thames river pass offering unlimited access to the river for 24 hours. You can hop on and hop off at either Tower or Westminster Pier with open passage on any City Cruises sightseeing boats for a full day spent exploring the sights of the Thames (start from Tower Pier).
Partake of afternoon tea at Novotel London Bridge with all the sights right on the doorstep. The menu will typically include a selection of finger sandwiches, you can satisfy your sweet tooth with an array of delicious cakes and finish off with scones with strawberry jam and clotted cream. A delicious spread all to be washed down with a refreshing pot of tea or coffee.
Your voucher is not your entry ticket, pre-booking is essential.
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Fans of Paddington will be Bear-side themselves on this Paddington themed afternoon tea bus tour.
This delightful tour for one adult and one child on a weekend of their choice will take them on a journey through London's charming neighbourhoods on a sightseeing tour of the city's top attractions aboard a classic double-decker bus. What a bear-tastic opportunity for little cubs and grown-ups alike!
Each table has a built-in screen with a Paddington-guided animation of London so they can see the sights through his eyes as he and Mrs Bird tell stories about the city's most famous spots. Brigit’s Bakery classic Routemaster bus tour will take them past beloved London landmarks while Paddington shares fun tales of his adventures and mishaps along the way.
The Paddington-approved highlights include Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Hyde Park, Nelson's Column, 10 Downing Street, St. Paul's Cathedral, Borough Market, Green Park, Piccadilly Circus, and many more.
During this 1hr 45 minute tour they will be treated to sandwiches, including the best marmalade sandwich ever, a mini pizza, a section of sweet treats and scones. Drinks on offer include water, coffee, hot chocolate or a selection of teas.
Please note the menu is subject to change and is updated seasonally.
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Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. It has been the family home of British kings and queens for almost 1,000 years and is today one of the official residences of His Majesty The King.
Occupying over 10.5 hectares, the Castle offers a varied day out for visitors, including a visit to the magnificent State Apartments and St George's Chapel. The Castle's State Apartments are furnished with some of the finest works from the Royal Collection, reflecting the changing tastes of the Castle's royal occupants, particularly those of Charles II and George IV.
Among the masterpieces on display are paintings by Holbein, Rubens and Van Dyck, Sèvres porcelain and exquisite English and French furniture. Many of the works of art are still in the historic settings for which they were first collected or commissioned by the kings and queens who have lived at Windsor.
Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the Castle with a free multimedia tour. From October to March, visitors can also walk through the sumptuous Semi-State Apartments, which served as the private rooms of George IV in the 19th century. Refreshments can be enjoyed in the Undercroft Café, situated in one of the oldest medieval parts of the Castle.
Located opposite Windsor Castle, enjoy a well-earned relaxing cream tea with a glass of bubbles at Clarence Brasserie. The Clarence brasserie and tearoom is located in the heart of Windsor, just a couple of minutes’ walk along the cobbled Church Street from Windsor Castle.
Serving a traditional cream tea with fluffy scones and dainty sandwiches and a vast selection of teas range from the pink and fruity to the smooth and authentic. It is a quintessential English tearoom, with staff who have the desire to make your experience of this historic and stunning location as delightful as possible.
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This wonderful afternoon tea treat is the perfect way to celebrate a quintessential British past-time.
Afternoon tea has been a British institution since Anna Maria Russell - the seventh Duchess of Bedford - asked her footman to bring her a pot of tea with light refreshment one afternoon in 1840. The ritual caught on and afternoon tea became the corner stone of high society dining. These days taking tea as a light afternoon meal has become much more accessible, without losing a crumb of its wonderful charm.
The Palm Court at Sheraton in Park Lane, London, is Mayfair’s premium meeting place. Perfectly located in the heart of the city and offering a glimpse into the magic and history of the roaring 20’s with stunning Art Deco features setting the scene.
On arrival you will be greeted by a member of staff who will seat you in the beautiful Palm Court Restaurant. You will be served a glass of Mὂet & Chandon Champagne, a selection of freshly prepared finger sandwiches, delicious scones with thick clotted cream and yummy seasonal preserves, a selection of fine French pastries and a choice of exquisite teas sourced from around the globe.
The friendly staff will cater to your every need, ensuring that this is an experience to remember and one that you will want to repeat again and again.
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If you’re looking to treat someone to a historic break away, why not surprise them with this Historic Towns & Cities Gift break for two.
Once you have purchased your Historic Towns & Cities Gift break, you will be able to spend time selecting the perfect location for your break from the wide range of locations featured.
The UK has a long and intriguing history with hundreds of hidden treasures tucked away, sometimes in the most unlikely places. There are places where our national heritage has been preserved almost intact, meaning that we have a wide choice of interesting hotels in beautiful cities for you to explore and enjoy a real taste of what life was like for our ancestors.
With a wide choice of cultural and historic settings, these breaks are guaranteed to bring our legacy to life and allow guests to discover the nation’s traditions at their finest.
This break is a two night stay for two people, including breakfast.