
IT’S a bloomin’ brilliant idea. A London hotel has teamed up with the Natural History Museum to create a new afternoon tea that’s the bee’s knees with diners.
Royal Lancaster London’s ‘Blooming British Afternoon Tea’ is a unique treat designed as food for thought, particularly about the importance of the humble honey bee.
The flora and fauna makeover by the five-star hotel’s Head Pastry Chef Scott Villacora and his team is inspired by the renowned museum’s work to protect the natural world.

Travelling from the Museum on a 30-minute nature walk through leafy Hyde Park, following a map created for the occasion, visitors arrive at hotel’s Hyde Café for tea.
Sally Beck, General Manager at Royal Lancaster London, says: “We are delighted to collaborate with the iconic Natural History Museum on our new Blooming British Afternoon Tea.
“We are excited to be able to offer guests a wonderfully unique and quintessentially British experience through the art of afternoon tea, whilst also highlighting the importance of pollinators.”

For menus, experience packages and prices from £30, head to the hotel website.
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