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Have you ever wanted to travel to London? I’ve always wanted to travel, but I’ll guess that will have to wait until my children are grown. London’s Afternoon Teas, Updated Edition:A Guide to the Most Exquisite Tea Venues in London?by?Susan Cohen?is a great resource that is beautifully illustrated with magnificent photographs of attractions around London.? Fox Chapel Publishing alwayshaseverythingyouneedonany’subject matter.??They are my go to source when I’m looking for a book about something in particular.
London and tea go together like jam and scones, and this completely updated and expanded guide presents more than 50 exquisite places to enjoy afternoon tea in and around the capital. From classic spots like Claridge’s and the Savoy to more unexpected, off-the-beaten-path places, there’s something here to suit every taste and budget. A history of the venues, lavish new colour photography, advice on nearby attractions, and famous recipes make this the hippest, most up-to-date source of information for London residents and tourists alike.
What I love best about this guide is that it has a detailed map of tea venues so that you don’t miss anything.? Each of these venues are highlighted throughout the book and each section gives a detailed address, telephone number, email, website address, when time is served, nearest underground stations, and places of interest.? When I say detailed guide I’m not kidding.? There is even an? occasional recipe to try so that you can bring London back with you.? The author of London’s Afternoon Tea,?Susan Cohen?is an academic historian with a special interest in British Victorian and Edwardian social history.??Susan Cohen is also the?author of Where to Take Tea.? She has published articles in academic and popular journals, and is a contributor to the New Dictionary of National Biography.
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