A Cup Of Tea To Remember

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The good old English cup of tea. Renowned throughout the world, revered by many and yet so often the source of much confusion to visitors to London. High tea, low tea, afternoon tea ….. ok we admit it can be a little complex!

Tea drinking is said to have been popularised during the first part of the 19th century, at a time when it was quite common for people to only have two main meals a day – breakfast and dinner. Although luncheon was beginning to catch on, stories accredit a certain Duchess of Bedford by the name of Anna for starting the idea of a serving light snacks with a hot pot of tea to help combat that sinking feeling in the middle of the day, essentially creating a bridge between the main meals.

Noticing how popular this idea became amongst her close circle of friends, it wasn’t long before the Duchess was sending out formal tea party invitations, the idea eventually spreading across all of London’s Victorian high society and beyond.

The upper classes in society, who could afford the addition of what was in reality a third meal, drank tea in the afternoon. This type of afternoon tea was called low tea, drank on comfortable low chairs or sofas. The poorer members of society would instead have a more filling high tea in place of their evening meal at the dinner table, the name referring to the height of the table on which the tea was served.

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Despite this, visitors to London will today typically find high tea being advertised; over time it is true that the original notion has evolved and the upper classes sought their own version of high tea but instead of the addition of potatoes or even pies, looked to add salmon and fruit. Of course as any good Londoner will tell you – tea today is really an excuse for cake!

We recently caught up with Mrs. Mclease, a guest on one of our private tours of London to share with us a tea drinking experience from her visit to the capital:


Fortnum’s (the shortened name for the store Fortnum & Mason) is an iconic British institution founded as a grocer in 1761. Today it continues to stock a variety of exotic provisions, just one of the reasons why it is an official provider of tea to Her Majesty.

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New Video – Christmas London Tours

Following the huge success of the London Magical Tours official video (over 100,000 views so far!), we are happy to announce a new video for this coming season’s Christmas Tours.

A very special thank you goes out to all clients who kindly volunteered to take part in filming and to all our young visitors who shared their tour experiences by writing letters to Santa Claus.

Without further ado, here is a taste of what to expect from our annual Christmas London Tours:




Christmas Tours Are Back!

Like young children awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus on a wintery December morning, everyone at London Magical Tours is bursting with excitement at the start of our annual Christmas tours!

As the only tour company to focus purely on the beauty of the Christmas season in the greatest city on earth, we are proud to continue our annual tradition of sharing the best of the holiday season, during what is undoubtedly the most wonderful time of the year.

Preparations for this year’s tours started back in January and are now in full swing as we get ready to welcome visitors from across the globe. We can’t wait to show you all the new additions:

Christmas London Tours 2012

Exclusively to London Magical Tours, come and discover the best of the holiday lights: from the bright displays in Piccadilly, Regent and Oxford Street, to lesser known traditional decorations across the capital.

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Customer Comments: One Liners of 2011/12

There is nothing that excites us more at London Magical Tours than when we receive congratulatory feedback from our happy clients. When customers go out of their way to take the time to send us positive comments and feedback it means that we are doing things right!

Sometimes these comments come in the form of letters, calls and more frequently, emails. Many of these are featured on the official website, with photos to match. However throughout the year many of you opt to leave short messages on your experience. Having gone through many of these lately (with large smiles on our faces), we decided to create a little section on the blog entitled “One Liners”.

So here you are. Short one liners. Direct. Punchy. We like to think of them as your London Magical Tours Tweets – precise, to the point and packed full of gusto:

“The driver and guide were perfect throughout the tour – we couldn’t ask for anyone better!”

– Daniel Manna and Daniel Goupil from Quebec, Canada.

“FABULOUS!”

-Mr. Zieglet, MD, USA.

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Best Letters to Father Christmas on the LMT Christmas Tour 2011: The Kids Are Alright!

Once more our renowned Christmas tours were filled with the festive spirits of children from all over the world.

Here are some examples of what our visitors wrote to Father Christmas last month during their Magical London Christmas Tours:

Adriana Farac, 10 years old from Sydney Australia:

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Storm, 8 years old from the USA:

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Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas

and a Happy New Year for 2012

from the London Magical Tours Team!