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Please help me organize these 2 days! - Rick Steves Travel Forum You'll pass Waterstone's--the largest bookstore in Europe--pass Hatchards--the oldest bookstore in London--to Fortnum and Mason If you are tired at this point, walk west just past the Ritz Hotel and you will come to the Green Park tube station
Looking for suggestions for special elegant high tea in london with . . . Over our visits to London, I’ve had afternoon tea at the Ritz, Fortnum and Mason and the Wolseley The Ritz was my least favourite; the food wasn’t worth the price and my partner having to bring the dress clothes was a significant inconvenience
Afternoon Tea - Rick Steves Travel Forum I’m glad you liked (Loved) Fortnum Mason That was a real treat a few years ago, and is still what I think of as THE place for afternoon tea They do have a lower priced Tea on a different floor from the posher version, if you wanted to stick with them I know that there have been many posts on this Forum about people’s recommendations for Tea in and around London Do a search here on
Best Place to enjoy an afternoon Tea in London - Rick Steves A friend of mine had Tea at Claridge's this past January, I think She had a delightful experience She is a value-conscious lady and felt Claridge's delivered beyond her expectations and that it was worth every penny She made a reservation online before she came to London Don't know the time frame but I believe it was 60 days or so Another friend had tea at Fortnum Mason and loved it I
London shopping - Rick Steves Travel Forum In my many trips to London, I haven’t found a lot to buy at Harrod’s, Liberty or even Fortnum and Mason except for some Christmas decor and food items I have enjoyed the King’s Road area including the Peter Jones department store, the High Street Kensington area, and Notting Hill Unfortunately the Oxford Street area has a lot of the same stores that can be found in every shopping zone
afternoon tea suggestions - Rick Steves Travel Forum I enjoyed my Afternoon Tea at Fortnum Mason's location in the Royal Exchange right by the Bank Tube Station A beautiful location in a huge indoor courtyard and didn't break the bank
dining in london - Rick Steves Travel Forum Fortnum and Mason is unlikely to fit either your requirement of "not tourist spots" or "moderate to low range" although I don't know what that means in Pounds Sterling?