The Rubens at the Palace Hotel is a luxurious, 5-star venue situated a stone's throw away from the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace. Relax and enjoy traditional afternoon tea in the lavish Palace Lounge, a bright, open space with panoramic views of The Queen's stables. Watch the comings and goings of the royal carriages as you dine on a selection of sumptuous sandwiches, delectable, fresh-made pastries and traditional scones with clotted cream and fruit preserve.
Including a glass of Champagne
Afternoon tea
Departure Point: The Rubens at the Palace, London
Address: 39 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0PS
Directions: Nearest Station : Victoria (Victoria, Circle, District Lines and National Rail)
The Rubens at the Palace, 39 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0PS (Near Victoria station)
● Please arrive at the hotel 15 minutes prior to your booked timeslot
● Allergies / Dietary Restrictions: Please inform us of any special requests with 72 hours-notice. Please note that due to the nature of their business and offering the hotel cannot guarantee 100% allergen or intolerant-free recipes/dishes. Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal, and Gluten-Free options are available, please contact us (Reservations@evanevanstours.co.uk or +44 (0)207 950 1777) to make sure that we have received your request.
● Menus listed are samples only and may vary on the day
● Dress code: Smart casual. We respectfully ask guests to refrain from wearing sportswear, flip-flops, and non-tailored shorts. Guest not adhering to the dress code policy will not be permitted entry into our restaurants and bars
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