To celebrate the quintessentially British tradition of high tea and to highlight the many unique places you can enjoy a tasty cuppa, Visit London is taking High Tea quite literally across the capital.
On Wednesday 20th May, High Tea will see people enjoying a cup of tea on top of some of the citys most iconic buildings including; The Roundhouse; Monument; IPC Building; Kensington Palace and Westminster Abbey.
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amaliaonTV 5 months ago
@TheGirlRocker2 lol hot chocolate, and don't worry stereotypes aren't meant to be taken personally. besides, as i said it's a cultural thing more than a properly geographical thing so of course it's gunna vary.
rabbitspliff 1 year ago
@rabbitspliff woa im right at the coast at the bottem of england and im more of a mug of hot chocolate and digestives. Just cause this video shows it doesnt mean all southerners r like that
TheGirlRocker2 1 year ago
@rabbitspliff aye but you probs won't know much about how there's a - i guess, cultural - divide in britain between northerners and southerners. It's a bit like how in america you have a north/south cultural divide from your civil war, the only difference being whereas in america it's southern identity which is prevalant, in britain it's us northerners who make a big thing about being northerners.
rabbitspliff 1 year ago
@rabbitspliff
lol. I'm American but I'm pretty sure high tea is way more elegant
RockTheSymphony 1 year ago
bloody southerners doin it wrong with all their fancy floral crap and fairy cakes. all you need is a big mug and a pack of digestives.
rabbitspliff 1 year ago
@manudcx i checked but the tallest building in london appears to be One Canada Square, which i'd never heard of. it's twice as tall as centre point.
rabbitspliff 1 year ago
Is center point the highest building in London ?
I suppose that the last shot of this short movie was taken from the roof of centre point ?
manudcx 1 year ago