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- Augustus CollectionFebruary 23, 2014For those looking for something lighter, more up-key and more stylish, then The Ritz is perfect. While you do have to book in advance, it is simply the best place for Afternoon Tea in London. Read moreUpvoted Nov 13
- HISTORY UKAugust 9, 2011Named after hotelier Cesar Ritz, who also managed The Savoy Hotel, the Ritz was the first hotel in London to have en-suite rooms, it was also the first steel framed building in England.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Matthew SheppardJune 2, 2013Excellent afternoon tea in a beautiful room; so generous I felt like Adam Richman. The (rigorously enforced) requirement for gentlemen to wear jacket and tie is somewhat stuffy in this day in age.Upvoted Nov 19
- Suzie ZhanteJanuary 11, 2017Luxurious afternoon tea in a classy way, 2 hours sitting, some snacks and cakes for £50. Be aware of your expectation: this is not dinner. So, make sure you have some leftover in your fridge 😬Upvoted Nov 17
- Chris HainesAugust 18, 2014The afternoon tea is experience here is divine and a must try! Especially for a special occasion. Excellent service and cakes. Try the Ritz Royal Tea blend!Upvoted Nov 17
- Otel.comJune 4, 2012This hotel is home to four restaurants. The Rivoli Bar is a must-try for its delicious cocktails and champagne of the month. It boasts a stunning art deco style too.Upvoted Nov 18
- Jos JonesOctober 6, 2020Beautiful afternoon tea. Simply superb. Free refills of tea and top ups of food as requested. Experience well worth the cost!
- FerasAugust 24, 2017The best place for some fancy afternoon tea in london, they require a formal outfit for both men and ladies.
- Chris FJuly 10The Ritz is more than a hotel, it’s infused with rich British heritage & unparalleled 5 star service. Shorts, trainers, and sportswear are not permitted in any of the hotel’s restaurants or bars
- Kevin GrahlAugust 7, 2014Luxury rooms with a lot of space and very friendly staff! Staying in a Hotel were Churchill once stayed is always a thing to keep in mind.
- Venny F. VenistineJuly 27, 2013Now we were being enjoy with a luxury bubles foam of #BathingSpa.. It's lovely moment to dig a romantic touch inside the bubles... Ahh... #RCMemories
- Gabriele GuidoniMarch 14, 2023"Tea at the Ritz” is held at the opulent cream-coloured Palm Court with panelled mirrors in gilt bronze frames. Dress Code requires a jacket and tie/papillon for men.
- Stavria K.January 23, 2019The most extraordinary afternoon tea of the whole world.Wear your suit and hit the place! Be prepared that you will pay £60/person for scones and sandwiches!
- Rhian SmithFebruary 16, 2020A total bucket list thing to do- afternoon tea at The Ritz- fabulous service and surroundings. Everything you’d imagine and more
- Anna QuintoMarch 1, 2016Everything is perfect.. Cant fault it.. The food, the service are top notch quality
- Bohdan HnatkovskyyMarch 14, 2019The classy though expensive place to drink cocktails, but this place is legendary. Probably 10% of all famous cocktails were first mixed here.
- Limary GutierrezSeptember 25, 2019Everything is awesome!!!!! Must must must experience afternoon tea at The Ritz London!!!!
- Michelle WilesFebruary 15, 2018The room for afternoon tea is so luxurious. Save room for scones + dessert
- Christopher HamerSeptember 4, 2011As much as Afternoon Tea is lovely, if you don't want to break the bank with Dinner at the Ritz, lunch is a very affordable thing at the Ritz and definitely beats Afternoon Tea!
- Style by StylismOctober 12, 2011The Ritz fine jewellery collection is amaze. There's an emerald gold ring I love so so much. A lot of sparkle goes on in their place. Great for evenings and events.
- EyemenJune 14, 2015The ambience is very traditional and stylish. The Service is absolutely impeccable !!
- HISTORY UKFebruary 10, 2011The hotel opened in 1904, named after the Swiss hotelier César Ritz who also opened Ritz hotels in Paris (1898) and Madrid (1910). He was known as ‘king of hoteliers, hotelier to kings’.
- GucciJanuary 19, 2011If you want to enjoy afternoon tea, you should go to “The Ritz” where many international celebrities spent their nights. Be warned, you have to book in advance if you decide to go to the exclusive ho
- Priya TungrusJanuary 10, 2017Lovely to entertain friends in a formal setting, however service feels like you're on a conveyer belt till the next diners
- Steven WallerApril 13, 2014A central table for afternoon tea allows you to appreciate the excellence of the Ritz
- Victor RochaMarch 20, 2015Is like a time machine, more them 100 years , thea best Tea room in London!
- Jo GOctober 9, 2010Regal and elegant combined with impeccable service - afternoon tea, lunch and dinner all del-i-cious! Amazing seasonal dishes and a cheese trolley to die for!
- Paul de HalléDecember 21, 2014The Christmas Afternoon Tea at the Ritz is a truly wonderful experience.
- Renata PortugalMarch 31, 2017Lovely hotel ! THE best location and a delux service from all the staff
- PitchadaJanuary 24, 2019Excellent service, however the afternoon tea was lower than my expectation. The reason being that the food could be much better.
- Yemeni DelightsMay 20, 2013Staying in London Ritz.... Very prestigious. Heritage ... It feels pre-historic for the 21st century. You have to try the feeling...
- Gareth 111s1sDecember 21, 2012A perfect place for those who are recently married. You can see many celebrities when you go to The Ritz.
- Anne BakerMay 22, 2012The Espresso martini is amazing! As is the white Russian cocktail. Amazing service and an amazing hotel.
- Kaspar StrandskovOctober 7, 2015Fantastic afternoon tea - and a fun club next door of you're staying out late.
- Barbara BradleyMay 29, 2013Excellent high tea service. The ambiance of Palm Court is splendid. A superior offering. Definitely something one must savor when in London.
- Sos OrzaStudioApril 7, 2011For an exclusive stay in London, you should go to the Ritz: an ultimate luxury London hotel! Or go for an afternoon tea for an ultimate treat. Read more
- Louis VuittonJune 17, 2010Staying in London’s most splendid and famous hotel is always a treat. But did you know that is was used for Summit meetings by Churchill, de Gaulle and Eisenhower in the Second World War?