Early Bird Festive Afternoon Tea Offer

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From £90 .00 Per Person

About

Enjoy a festive twist on the traditional Afternoon Tea at The Milestone Hotel, served in the elegant Park Lounge or Cheneston's Restaurant. Guests booking for Festive Afternoon Tea before the 15th of September will receive a VIP upgrade to their booking - a complimentary glass of Champagne per person.   

Taking its name from the original cast iron milestone that stands against one of its walls The Milestone Hotel is a deluxe 5 star boutique hotel overlooking Kensington Palace, former home to Princess Diana, and Kensington Gardens. Built in the late 19th Century as two townhouses, the hotel is a listed building and the restoration has been meticulously done according to English Heritage standards with original fireplaces, carved wood panelling, high ceilings and large ornate windows. 

The interior of the Park Lounge is decorated with antiques and elegant furnishings that provides guests with an opulent environment to indulge in a selection of delicious sweet and savoury treats.

Chenestons Restaurant provides a similiarly sophisticated experience. Deriving its name from an early spelling of Kensington, this luxurious restaurant features traditional mahogany furniture and wood panelling that creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere to enjoy Afternoon Tea.

Afternoon Tea is served at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm sittings.

Menu Days

Monday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Thursday:
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Friday:
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Saturday:
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Sunday:
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Menu Details

Subject to availability. Afternoon Tea is served at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm sittings.

Not to be redeemed in conjunction with any other offer or voucher.   Bookings are now open.


Location

The Milestone Hotel
1 Kensington Court, London, W8 5DL

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London Tea Walk

An exciting and educational experience available to The Milestone Hotel and Residences guests for 2024. A fascinating and educational walking tour that explores London’s lost tea history. The journey takes participants through significant locations associated with the city’s role in the global tea trade, offering a unique perspective on how an island nation became a central player in the tea industry.

Free Online Booking