London Attraction and Tea at Fortnum and Mason for Two

London Attraction and Tea at Fortnum and Mason for Two
£109.00

Enjoy the ultimate day out in the heart of the capital with a visit to a famous London attraction and a decadent afternoon tea at the prestigious Fortnum and Mason.
Choose between watching the changing of the guards at the Household Cavalry Museum, exploring the magic of Kensington Palace or marvelling at the man-made triumphs of Tower Bridge or St. Paul’s. Then sit back and relax with a traditional afternoon tea for two with all the trimmings - a wonderful day out in London.

  • A visit to one of four London attractions
  • A delicious full afternoon tea and the famous Fortnum and Mason
  • Experience gift pack including personalised voucher and message card
  • PA cover to a value of £50,000 plus cancellation indemnity

You may choose to visit one of the following attractions:

St. Paul’s Cathedral
The London landmark that is St Paul’s has stood on the site since 604 AD and designed by world-famous architect Christopher Wren. Take in the awe-inspiring dome, weighing in at an unbelievable 65 thousand tonnes and one of the biggest in the world. Marvel at the breath-taking interior and stunning architecture.

Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace is undergoing a £12 million renovation and while this exciting project is going on it has temporarily been transformed into an Enchanted Palace for all to see. A new unique experience combining fashion, performance, and dazzling spectacle reveals Kensington’s magnificent State Apartments in a magical new light. Inspired by the stories of the princesses who once lived at Kensington, the extraordinary contemporary designs are displayed alongside historic items from the Royal Collection and Kensington Palace’s Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, together with two dresses worn by Diana, Princess of Wales and Princess Margaret. This is sure to be a truly magical experience.

The Household Cavalry Museum
The Household Cavalry Museum allows you to see the troopers working with the horses in the original 18th century stables and hear first hand accounts of their rigorous and demanding training. You and your guest will enjoy the many fascinating exhibitions, interactive displays and stunning rare objects – many on public display for the first time, before viewing the famous changing of the guard, the guard inspection or mounted sentry changes.

Tower Bridge
Set high above the Thames, offering stunning views and hands on exhibitions, is Tower Bridge. Enjoy spectacular high-level walkways, films and displays depicting the true history of its magnificent build. It’s been a classic landmark that has certainly earned its place in England’s history and is a must-see visitor attraction when coming to the capital.

After your visit you will enjoy a delicious full afternoon tea at the famous Fortnum and Mason. For 300 years Fortnum and Mason have been supplying London with the ultimate in top-class cuisine. Your afternoon tea will take place in St. James’ Restaurant, with its suitably grand atmosphere, with faultless service and delicious food. You’ll be served a selection of teas, traditional sandwiches, freshly baked scones topped with clotted cream and fruity jam and classic pastries, all of the highest quality available in the world. What better way to spend an afternoon in true British tradition. 
 

  • Minimum age: 18
  • The experience is available seven days a week. All bookings are subject to availability
  • These experiences either close around Christmas or offer reduced opening times, please mention when booking if you would like to book a date around Christmas
  • The time spent for the experience and disabled access varies by attraction. Tower Bridge opens daily from 10.00am, with last admission talking place at 5.00pm, closed at 6.00pm and offers disabled access
  • St Paul’s is open Monday to Saturday from 8.30am, with last admission at 4.00pm. There is disabled access. Please note: St. Paul's may close at short notice due to special services of worship
  • The Household Cavalry Museum is open 10.00am to 6.00pm during March to September, and 10.00am to 5.00pm from October to February. There is disabled access
  • Kensington Palace opens daily from 10.30am, with the last admission being 4.00pm, and will be closed from the 24 to 26th of December. Due to the age of the building there are some areas which wheelchair users will find difficult to access. Kindly note the Palace will be completely closed from 4th January to 25th March 2012 due to the extensive building project being completed and final preparations made for the re-opening
  • Your afternoon tea will be served Monday to Saturday from 12.00pm to 6.30pm and Sundays from 12.00pm to 4.30pm
  • Your voucher is valid for two guests only and all guests must hold a valid voucher
  • The experience content and restrictions may vary. Please check with the venue when booking

All you have to do is pay for the experience you wish to purchase and we’ll send a gift pack to you or directly to the recipient. A voucher and booking information will be included in the pack so you just need to check the info and book your experience.

London - Central

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