For those looking for something lighter, more up-key and more stylish, then The Ritz is perfect. While you do have to book in advance, it is simply the best place for Afternoon Tea in London. Read more
Named after hotelier Cesar Ritz, who also managed The Savoy Hotel, the Ritz was the first hotel in London to have en-suite rooms, it was also the first steel framed building in England.
Excellent afternoon tea in a beautiful room; so generous I felt like Adam Richman. The (rigorously enforced) requirement for gentlemen to wear jacket and tie is somewhat stuffy in this day in age.
Luxuriousafternoon tea in a classy way, 2 hours sitting, some snacks and cakes for £50. Be aware of your expectation: this is not dinner. So, make sure you have some leftover in your fridge 😬
The afternoon tea is experience here is divine and a must try! Especially for a special occasion. Excellent service and cakes. Try the Ritz Royal Tea blend!
This hotel is home to four restaurants. The Rivoli Bar is a must-try for its delicious cocktails and champagne of the month. It boasts a stunning art deco style too.
The Ritz is more than a hotel, it’s infused with rich British heritage & unparalleled 5 star service. Shorts, trainers, and sportswear are not permitted in any of the hotel’srestaurants or bars
"Tea at the Ritz” is held at the opulent cream-coloured Palm Court with panelled mirrors in gilt bronze frames. Dress Code requires a jacket and tie/papillon for men.
The most extraordinary afternoon tea of the whole world.Wear your suit and hit the place! Be prepared that you will pay £60/person for scones and sandwiches!
As much as Afternoon Tea is lovely, if you don't want to break the bank with Dinner at the Ritz, lunch is a very affordable thing at the Ritz and definitely beats Afternoon Tea!
The Ritz fine jewellery collection is amaze. There's an emerald gold ring I love so so much. A lot of sparkle goes on in their place. Great for evenings and events.
The hotel opened in 1904, named after the Swiss hotelier César Ritz who also opened Ritz hotels in Paris (1898) and Madrid (1910). He was known as ‘king of hoteliers, hotelier to kings’.
If you want to enjoy afternoon tea, you should go to “The Ritz” where many international celebrities spent their nights. Be warned, you have to book in advance if you decide to go to the exclusive ho
Regal and elegant combined with impeccable service - afternoon tea, lunch and dinner all del-i-cious! Amazing seasonal dishes and a cheese trolley to die for!
For an exclusive stay in London, you should go to the Ritz: an ultimate luxuryLondon hotel! Or go for an afternoon tea for an ultimate treat. Read more
Staying in London’s most splendid and famous hotel is always a treat. But did you know that is was used for Summit meetings by Churchill, de Gaulle and Eisenhower in the Second World War?
Opened by renowned hotelier Cesar Ritz in 1906, The Ritz still retains all the excitement and glamour synonymous with this legendary hotel. The guest rooms combine Louis XV1 style interiors with modern technology.