Brighton Afternoon Tea Experience
Overview
Engaging in afternoon tea stands as an unmistakable part of the quintessential British experience. Although tea surpassed coffee in popularity during the 17th century, the recognizable tradition of delicate finger sandwiches, dainty cakes and pastries, paired with scones adorned with jam and clotted cream (also known as cream tea), only fully materialized in 1840. This charming ritual provides an ideal chance to relax and connect with others. Once a luxury exclusive to the elite, today it's a pleasure accessible to all. Our afternoon tea tour in Brighton seamlessly blends exploration of this lively and diverse city with a delightful array of treats. Are you ready for a tantalizing journey for your taste buds?
Included
- Local Guide
- Sightseeing Tour
- Brighton History
- Afternoon Tea with finger sandwiches, sweet treats and scones with jam and clotted cream
- Happy Memories
- Photo Opportunities
- Link with photos with pictures from the tour
Not included
- Food and Drink tastings that are not part of the tour
- Gratuities
Make sure to bring weather appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes
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Highlights
- In person
Location
Church of Saint Bartholomew, Ann Street
Ann Street
Brighton and Hove BN1 4GP United Kingdom
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Organised by
Tours of Brighton
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