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Manchester Hotels Are A Great Base For An Afternoon of High Tea

Whether you’re after a traditional afternoon tea of mini sandwiches and tea bursting with rich flavours, or a sophisticated champagne affair, there are types available for everyone. Manchester hotels offer some great choices, with freshly made scones in a luxurious setting. There are also lots of places to dine at for high tea in cities such as Brighton or London as well.

If you’re in Brighton, you can also go to Browns, where they’ll serve scones with cream and jam, alongside gin and tonics, or even a glass of bubbly if you so please. There is also the Radisson Blu hotel which opened in the 19th century and has had such notable guests as Dickens and Thackeray. This kinds of classic history only adds to the hotel’s charm, and give the afternoon tea experience an added sense of grandeur. Enjoy pastries, chocolates, cakes, and of course, plenty of high quality tea at one of Brighton’s top hotels.

The Radisson Blu is a boutique hotel on the seafront in the heart of the seaside city, near The Lanes so there are some great shopping opportunities for before or after. Don’t forget you can also book a glass of bubbly. The champagne option is 12.50, while without it’s priced at 7.50.

If it’s Manchester you’re going to, you will certainly find places to stop in for the afternoon tea package. Try the City Caf, next to the Piccadilly station, which is known for their own special “City Inn” tea, and fantastic sandwiches. Of course, there are also some great Manchester hotels who put on afternoon tea as well, as this seems to be something which is rising in demand with guests to the city.

Afternoon tea in London is a popular and memorable experience, and some of the best afternoon tea packages are found in the really posh hotels, such as the Dorchester or the Ritz. You can stay in cheap hotels and still book into these grand places for your afternoon tea. It’s the best way to truly experience both sides of London.

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