Outdoor

Regency Afternoon Tea on the Colonnades

Selected Sundays | Various times
Tickets: £65 (Adults), £30 (Children)
Colonnades, Old Royal Naval College, London SE10 9NN

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Be transported back to Regency-era London with an afternoon tea inspired by Bridgerton.

Indulge in a splendid al-fresco afternoon tea experience amidst the Regency grandeur of the historic colonnades, where many scenes from the Netflix hit show have been filmed.

Enjoy a selection of delicate finger sandwiches, delicious homemade scones with clotted cream and jam, and exquisite cakes and sweet treats with a Bridgerton twist. Choose from a wide selection of British tea specialist Hope & Glory, created by their renowned Tea Sommelier and Master Blender. Alternatively, turn tea into a special celebration with chilled Prosecco or Veuve de Valmante French Sparkling. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options available. Please specify any dietary requirements when booking. 

Tickets also include access to the Painted Hall, Chapel, and the opportunity to join a tour led by one of our expert guides.

A table set for an elegant afternoon tea, complete with a white tablecloth, fine china, and a selection of cakes and sandwiches, is placed under a classical colonnade. The backdrop reveals a historic building with a domed structure, suggesting this might be a prestigious location, possibly a university or a historical institution. The architecture is grand, featuring tall columns and a clear sky above, providing a serene and luxurious ambiance for the tea experience.

Sessions

The Regency Afternoon Teas will be held at 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm and 3.30pm on Sunday 21 September 2025.

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Please note

  • Please book your afternoon tea at least three days in advance of your visit.
  • In the case of inclement weather, tea will be moved to the exclusive Queen Mary Undercroft.
  • Bookings are non-refundable or changeable.
  • When booking food and drink package(s) that include the Painted Hall we recommend visiting the Painted Hall first.