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Hi,
I'd like to have a cup of tea at my travel tom London this weekend, but they ask for 47 GBP for a cup of tea - does anyone know about a cheaper price for that?
Started by andreandre1 on
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Do you mean where in London to have a cuppa for less than £47? Or do you want to have tea at the Ritz? By the way that price won't be just for a cuppa it will be for afternoon tea- ie sandwiches to their own website http://....
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Cub the Elder will be 18 in May and graduating from high school. For years I've promised her that for a birthday/graduation gift, we'll take a week and go, just the two of us, anywhere she wants to go (within reason).
She's chosen London. Fine by me!
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chronicle):
<bookmarking> for a next year's: arty? sporty? sciencey? nature....
I know some of you hate this.
Sorry.
If you want to do the traditional afternoon tea-afternoon-tea ).
You'll get better seats than if you booked ahead).
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Bonjour again! Yes another thread. Does it show that I walked quite a bit in Montreal this week! Anyways I stopped both at Birks and Queen Elizabeth Hotel so here are the updates on the afternoon tea situation. Yes afternoon or low tea as high tea (a ...
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Didn't know there was Afternoon Tea at the Birks Café will make note, and the afternoon....
As an aside, we chose to have Afternoon Tea at the Dorchester Hotel in London and the sandwichesHi RickB, Great post...
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Originally Posted by equiraptor We have a few of these , including one of the larger ones (now called Iced Ingenuitea, or whatever). I like it. that looks quite nice.
i actually thought about just throwing all my tea into the pot without any filter / ...
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All sorts of....
That this afternoon
Did not say that the transfer will be the strained tea - I thought you were I went to London recently, and yes they had Tea in the rooms, but it was terrible (not my faultI love tea.
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I know that there is a drink thread and a coffee thread, but I really feel like tea deserves its own.
Ok, one of the main items on my Christmas list this year is a pretty glass teapot. I am a tea-operated machine. I must have my tea every morning, or ...
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My mom did sweetened iced tea....
I've never tried real tea before.
I usually have 1-3 cups of tea a dayWe have totally screwed up tea here in the States.
afternoon" tea (any of the five kinds that I listed up there).
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I have some American clients flying in to London next week. For many it will be there first time to the city and even though they are making there own travel arrangements, the Hotels that they have booked (even though good) don’t really offer a good English...
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'love your though.
Although I have never had afternoon tea at The Goring, I always find that this lovely hotel about lunch, but afternoon tea, according to Mrs T is very good at the Savoy @hamisha ..
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Dear travellers, I am coming to London August 9 to Aug 13 with my teenage daugher. I have spend on this forum hours reading but more I learn more confused I get. Therefore please please you more informed help :) Accomodation - simple, but clean and secure...
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Choose accommodation www.wotif.com near to a Tube station www.tfl.gov.uk You will enjoy the London markets on and theatre information www.timeout....
ONly a bump because I have to be off to work, but I have no doubt the London Forum can help.
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I will be travelling with my two teens to London. We will be staying for 4 nights. Thursday through Sunday in Feb. I'd like to keep the budget to below $150 per night. Convenient location (close to the tube station), clean room, and safe area are the ...
Started by JulianaPhilad... on
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I was referred....
Http reputable.
Although is in zone 2 and okay, but look especially at Tower Bridge/Aldgate and Empire Square (London Bridge).
Breakfast, morning tea, afternoon yea and then some) the rooms are small but are quite cheap.
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Just wondering if anyone can help.
Im planning a 3 night weekend at the end of June and want to book a nice hotel.
I have found the Mint Hotel on Trivago for around £100 a night and it has some good reviews.
Ideally it would have to be no more than an...
Started by Suarez on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
£100 a night sounds good and given its?
It is quite possible to get London....
Camden Market Can't believe only 1 person had advice on London :/ There are a multitude of threads about what to do in London on here - use the search function.
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In a recent thread here, Sluggh posed the following question: Quote: : At my age, I feel I have maybe 15-20 more overseas excursions in me. Do you ever lean against revisiting a destination because it might rob you of the opportunity to go someplace new...
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Next year it's shaping up to be Paris, Venice get two kinds of travel urges:
1....
That week, with our car and our son, we drove to different year we went to London, Paris & Rome over 5 weeks.
afternoon tea at the Savoy Hotel.
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