An incredible Edinburgh venue have announced they will be opening their doors for one day only for a festive afternoon tea that you can enjoy by a cracking open fire.
The Royal College of Physicians shared they will be welcoming locals into their Great Hall on December 3rd with limited tickets starting at £50.00 per person.
The exclusive festive event boasts a beautiful atmosphere in the Royal College of Physicians Great Hall, which will be dressed for the season and full of Christmas cheer. The New Library–with flickering fires and a bar area–will also be open for this plush event.
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Whilst you sit and relax, you can indulge in anything from yummy treats to shopping and crafts. According to organisers, pastry chefs have designed a holiday menu complete with handcrafted treats and savouries. Or you can enjoy a cosy drink such as a glass of fizz, a speciality Christmas cocktail, or a hot chocolate.
Plus, Christmas stalls will be open where local suppliers can provide any small gifts or stocking fillers you may need. And if you’re looking for something a bit more hands-on for yourself or the kiddies, you can take part in a Christmas wreath-making experience too.
To enjoy some holiday cheer or treat your family or significant other this Christmas, you can enjoy the exclusive afternoon tea experience at The Royal College of Physicians by purchasing one of the following tickets: afternoon tea and treats for £45.00 per person, tea and wreath-making for £95.00 per person, or tea for two and a bottle of Prosecco for £120.00.
Whether you're looking for a cosy hot chocolate with friends by the fire, a fun afternoon with crafts and tea, or a romantic holiday treat for you and your partner, this event may very well suit your needs. Tickets are limited, so if you’re interested in this festive event, you can find more information here.
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