Time to ‘pop up a pinkie’
Explore Holidays has served up the opportunity to ‘pop up a pinkie’ and sample one of London’s finest traditions with the offer of a free afternoon tea at The Savoy – cucumber sandwiches sans crusts, scones, strawberry preserves, clotted cream and more!
The afternoon tea forms part of a special value-added three-night package at the famous five-star hotel which, priced from $1129* per person twin share, also includes daily breakfast.
Afternoon tea consists of a mouth-watering array of sandwiches with a variety of fresh fillings, delicate pastries, teacakes, scones with clotted cream and strawberry preserve.
The tea has been traditionally served in The Savoy’s famous Thames Foyer since the hotel first opened in 1889.
Those seeking to add even more lustre to their Savoy experience can add private return airport-hotel transfers for an additional $174* per person.
The Savoy afternoon tea special is available until 15 December 2007.
Prices are based on low season travel and are subject to change. Seasonal surcharges and blackout periods may apply.
For further information or bookings contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000, or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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