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Glass gets a double teatime treat with Baglioni Hotel London


FASHIONISTAS looking for their perfect fix after fashion week should look no further than an indulgent Italian afternoon tea at Baglioni Hotel London. This luxury five-star property, located just minutes away from Kensington Palace, is giving its guests the opportunity to enjoy an Italian afternoon tea and to then attend the sold-out ‘Designer of Dreams’ exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum on the same day.

 

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The exhibition is the largest Christian Dior collection ever staged in the UK. Rooms are rooms filled with over 200 garments and mannequins attired in Dior’s most iconic pieces. The exhibition also illustrates the historical insight into the Parisian brand’s biographical journey from its conception until the present day and includes photographs, sketches, and personal memorabilia.

 

Baglioni Hotel LondonItalian afternoon tea at Baglioni Hotel London

The indulgent Italian tea at the Baglioni features a glass of bubbles before a steady stream of sandwiches is served, followed by Italian treats of Sicilian cannoli oozing with ricotta cheese and treat-sized pots of tiramisu. The tea is then rounded off with a warm selection of scones with an extensive menu of international teas to choose from. What’s not to like?

by Amanda Bernstein

Afternoon tea with an Italian twist including a ticket to the Designer of Dreams exhibition at the V&A is priced at £67 per person is available until March 31, 2019.

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