Afternoon Tea lovers will be spoilt for choice in some of the best 5 star hotels in London.
READ MOREBermondsey is home to cosy pubs, street cafes and stylish riverside apartments.
READ MOREBloomsbury has strong literary links and a wide range of cultural and educational institutions.
READ MOREElectric and eccentric, Camden ticks all the boxes for those looking for unique experiences.
READ MORESoak up the views of the soaring office buildings and pretty quays which are hidden from the main riverside.
READ MOREPastel coloured houses and floral displays adorn many shop and restaurant fronts.
READ MOREA vibrant hub of shops, restaurants and of course, the famous Covent Garden Market.
READ MORECroydon is a popular residential area and is also a hub of commercial activity.
READ MOREIf you're looking for a taste of old London Town, Fitzrovia is just the place.
READ MOREOne of London’s Royal Boroughs, Greenwich is an expansive area stretching south from the River Thames.
READ MOREHome to iconic music and entertainment venues such as the Hammersmith Apollo.
READ MORECheck out afternoon tea venues in Harrow such as the amazing Chocolate Room.
READ MOREIslington has long been considered one of London’s most popular areas for shopping, drinking and dining.
READ MOREThe Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is one of London's most fashionable quarters.
READ MOREDotted with garden squares, artisan food stalls and some incredible art installations.
READ MOREHome to famous stores like Harrods, Harvey Nichols and flagship stores of fashion houses.
READ MOREJust a few streets away from the bustling Oxford Street in central London.
READ MOREFive star hotels, glitz and glamour, alongside amazing afternoon teas.
READ MOREHome to the huge Paddington station and the inspiration for one of our favourite bears.
READ MOREWhether it's bright lights, traditional cosy pubs or history you love, Piccadilly is perfect for you.
READ MOREShepherds Bush in West London has really come to the fore in recent years.
READ MOREAdored by London's hip and trendy thanks to its fantastic concentration of cool bars and restaurants
READ MORESoho is rapidly becoming an area of fashionable restaurants, bars and shops.
READ MORESouth Bank stretches from Westminster Bridge in the west right over to Blackfriars Bridge in the east.
READ MORESt James's hosts some of the most traditional and finest afternoon teas in London.
READ MOREAfternoon tea is the perfect way to relax, offering a haven away from the fast paced modern world outside.
READ MOREVictoria is a relatively small district of London named, unsurprisingly, after Queen Victoria.
READ MOREWestminister is home to London's Houses of Parliament and world renowned Big Ben.
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