Whittard Tea London England

 This Whittard Tea Shop was just minutes from my hotel, The Stand.

It was fun to walk in and see and smell all their teas.  


Whittard has been around since 1886.

There are so many teas, it was over whelming.  I decided to go with the Covent Gardens Blend, since that was the area of England where we were.



They had some pretty dishes for sale too.  This was a fun little shop to explore.



When I got home it was one of the first teas I tried.  I tried to be good and not buy a lot of teas.  I felt I did pretty good, just coming home with these, lol.


I not sure where I picked up my tea strainer, but it is super fun.  It is like a woven basket.  It is just tightly woven enough that the tea leaves aren't getting into the tea water.

This is a black tea, so my water temperature is over 200 degrees and I am steeping for 5 minutes.


"As a homage to Covent Garden's blossoming history as a fruit and flower market, we've added a glorious cascade of petals, from cornflowers to bright safflowers and marigolds – it's a little cup of metropolitan paradise.

Black Tea, Flavorings, 4% Marigold, Safflower and Cornflower Petals"



 The one thing I picked up in London was adding milk to my tea.  I didn't do it on a regular basis before.  Always with chai I added milk but that was about it.  Now, I want it in all my black teas.  My sister went to London in college and she said she also picked that up too.

The cute little red milk pitcher is from Alice's Antiques in Notting Hill England.


This is a really nice tea.  I love the black notes and the light, soft notes of floral. The milk is a nice addition too.  I feel very European when I have milk in my black tea now.

A wonderful way to relax and slowly get back into life of work and no longer being on vacation.  Enjoying my hotel slippers too....I asked for a pair to take home, lol.



Feel free to contact me to help you plan and explore England.
I also have a Charleston Tea Plantation trip happening Memorial Day Weekend 2026 and you can sign up to do that trip with me too!  Reach out to me for more information.
Kerriescupoftea@gmail.com 

Feel free to contact me to lead you or your group in England.  
I have a book you can order for the 7-day tour as well.  




Why plan your trip to England, when it can be done by experts for you!
Let us make all the plans, remove all the guess work, book all the appointments, reserve all the rooms, confirm everything for you, and guide you seamlessly around England while enjoying tea and giving you free time to do your own exploration.
We’ve already done the hard leg work and recommend these fun tea adventures and ask you to try a new one with us- the River Thames Afternoon Tea cruise.
The days for each activity may change, but this is the itinerary we have planned.

This is a day by day journal of your tea trip to England. See exactly what is planned for each day and journal as you go. Keep track of key memories.

Enjoy afternoon tea on Brigit's Tea Bus, a river cruise down the Thames, at Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey) , in Bath at the Jane Austen Regency Center, at Kensington Palace, and at Fortnum and Mason.



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