a tea tower with finger foods and dessserts
Must-Try Afternoon Teas From Around The World You Have To Try Once

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By SERA PARRIS
The Mad Hatters
The Sanderson Hotel in London features a lavish courtyard and chic décor, creating a perfect setting for the "Alice in Wonderland"-themed Mad Hatters Afternoon Tea.
This imaginative tea party offers finger food, scones, herbal teas, and themed desserts. They even have vintage book menus, "drink me" potions, and "Alice in Wonderland" teaware.
The Victorian House
The Brown Tea Bar in Munich, Germany has a vast selection of almost 100 teas from around the world. It also offers pastries and authentic clotted cream.
The Victorian House pays homage to the era in which afternoon tea was born with vintage and stately-looking décor. It hosts more than a few events that pair well with tea.
The High Tea at Sea
Located in Australia, this tea experience is offered by Captain Cook Cruises. Guests can see the Sydney Harbour while eating seafood bites, scones, and more.
Guests also receive local sparkling wine and fine teas. While on board, folks will see national parks, beaches, the Harbour Bridge, and other landmarks as they sip their tea.
Q-pot Café
The Harry Potter tea party in Tokyo has Hogwarts-style house napkins and on-brand desserts, like The Monster Book of Monsters textbook pastries.
You’ll get a Sorting Hat cake, filled with different house-themed cream colors. For instance, the cake may come with green matcha mousse for Slytherin.
The Russian Tea Room
Go to Manhattan to experience the Royal, Children's, Gluten-Free, and Vegetarian afternoon teas. They offer caviar, champagne, and top-tier leaves.
Some of their teas include Formosa Oolong, Robison Chai, and Mint Verbena. Depending on your menu choice, you can expect finger sandwiches with unique ingredients.