Looking for a classic British experience with a touch of modern flair? Look no further than the London Eye’s Afternoon Tea. Situated in the heart of London, this unforgettable outing promises to tantalize your taste buds and amaze your senses. Imagine yourself seated in the exclusive Eye Lounge Bar, the iconic London Eye and the River Thames stretching out before you. As the Eye gracefully rotates, you’ll be treated to a delightful selection of sweet and savory treats. Savor Smoked Salmon and Crème Fraiche sandwiches, miniature Victoria Sponge cakes, and freshly baked scones with jam and clotted cream. It’s a traditional afternoon tea with a view that’s simply breathtaking! This experience is perfect for families during half-term, a festive treat in the lead-up to Christmas, or simply a fun weekend activity with your best friend or partner. As you enjoy these delicacies, the hustle and bustle of London life unfolds below, making for a unique perspective on the city. It’s a truly magical experience, especially during the festive season.
What’s Included?
* A traditional Afternoon Tea in the heart of London with iconic views of the London Eye and the River Thames.
* Access to the exclusive Eye Lounge Bar.
* A delicious selection of finger sandwiches, patisserie, and scones accompanied by jam and clotted cream.
* A range of teas to complement your experience, plus a gift box of delectable macaroons.
* Option to add a glass of Pommery Brut Champagne for only £15 per person.
* Vegan and Gluten-Free options available.
* Add a London Eye rotation for just £29 per person.
When to Book
Consider booking between the hours of 3pm and 4pm, as this time slot allows you to enjoy the afternoon light and, if you’re lucky, catch the golden hues of sunset over the Thames. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your preferred date and time.
A Bit of History
The construction of the London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, began in 1998. The wheel was assembled over the River Thames in a horizontal position before being raised upright. It was later opened by Prime Minister Tony Blair on December 31, 1999, and welcomed the first paying passengers on March 9, 2000. Standing at 443 feet (135 meters), it was the world’s tallest Ferris wheel until 2006. Designed by architects David Marks and Julia Barfield, the London Eye has become a symbol of modern London and a must-visit attraction for tourists from around the globe.
So, why not treat yourself to an afternoon of indulgence, breathtaking views, and a little bit of history? Whether it’s a special occasion or just because, the London Eye’s Afternoon Tea is an experience you won’t want to miss. Cheers to sips, scones, and skylines!