England

Afternoon Tea on the move in London

by Daniel Smajovits

Perhaps the most quintessential British custom is afternoon tea – and since 2014, visitors to London have been able to experience this wonderful tradition in the most unique way possible: on a double-decker bus.

Winding its way through Central London is Brigit’s Bakery Bus, a fun, exciting and delicious way to not only see some of the city’s top sights, but also partake in a tradition 180 years in the making.

While tea enthusiasts might not have ever envisioned this tradition being carried out on the move, guests sip on tea and indulge in some of London’s best pastries while riding past Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Harrods and more. To ensure no attraction is missed, the tour is also narrated with interesting facts along the way.

If you’re a first-time visitor, traveling with children or simply looking for a unique way to spend your afternoon, Brigit’s Bakery Bus provides memories and selfies that will last a lifetime.

Reservations should be made at least two-weeks in advance; also be sure to inquire about themed tours celebrating Wimbledon, Peppa Pig, Gin and more. To inquire about availability, visit: b-bakery.com. The original Brigit’s Bakery is located at 6-7 Chandos Place in Covent Garden and is worth a visit as well.

https://b-bakery.com/