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Afternoon Tea at the Marriott County Hall Hotel


All tickets now include access to the 4D experience
London Eye restaurant deal with Afternoon Tea at the Marriott County Hall

Prices

Price
Adult with Champagne £29.00
Adult without Champagne £23.00
Child (under 16) £10.00
Child (under 4) FREE

Enjoy the classic English tradition of afternoon tea at the five star Marriott Hotel located in historic County Hall - once home to London’s government.

Located centrally opposite Big Ben and next to the London Eye, the Marriott Hotel offers stunning views of the Houses of Parliament and river Thames, providing the perfect backdrop to a relaxing afternoon.

Afternoon Tea sample menu:

  • Glass of champagne or soft drink
  • Selection of home made afternoon tea sandwiches
  • Freshly baked fruit scones and plain scones served with Devonshire clotted cream and strawberry preserve
  • Presentation of home made assorted tea pastries
  • Selection of fine teas (Lapsong Souchong, Earl Grey, Assam, Darjeeling or Fruit Infusion)

These prices include service charge at the restaurant. It does not include your flight on the London Eye, which is extra and must be booked with this package.

For corporate bookings please call +44 (0)871 222 4002 or email corporate.event@londoneye.com

The afternoon tea is available at 2.45pm, 3.15pm, 3.45pm, 4.15pm, 4.45pm, 5.15pm.

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