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Sheraton Park Lane Hotel

Sheraton  Park Lane Hotel

The Sheraton Park Lane Hotel is handily located, within walking distance of many of London's major attractions such as the theatre district and Knightsbridge and Bond Street for shopping. The Palm Court Lounge is one of the most wonderful settings in London for afternoon tea, with a stunning ceiling and an atmosphere of timeless elegance. The polished service and resident harpist just add to the ambience.

The following Afternoon Tea Menus are currently offered:

 The Park Lane Afternoon Tea,

The Art Deco Afternoon Tea which includes a glass of champagne,

The Chocolate Afternoon Tea - an absolute must for all chocolate lovers

 The wonderfully luxurious Krug Afternoon Tea.

The Palm Court Lounge offers a tea menu of 25 delightful teas to choose from. A tea for every palate!

LATEST NEWS:    

                             Awarded The Tea Guild's Award of Excellence 2007, 2009, 2010 & 2011 

 Opening Days and Hours:
Tea served every day, 3pm - 6pm
Booking strongly recommended especially at weekends

Address:
The Palm Court Lounge
Sheraton Park Lane Hotel
Piccadilly
W1J 7BX

Manager of Food & Beverage: Mr Tzehuei Choo
Phone: 020 7290 7328
Web: www.sheratonparklane.com
Email: palmcourt.parklane@sheraton.com

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