A Visit to the Real Downton Abbey
TeaTime bids farewell to Downton Abbey with a visit to Highclere Castle and a chat with Lady Carnarvon.
Taking Tea in Indianapolis
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by Mac Jamieson
Must-visit venues in the Hoosier State’s capital
Since 1911, Indianapolis has become synonymous with the...
The Tea Mavens of Asheboro
Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by Richard Schoenberger, Manor House Creative • Courtesy of Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau, heartofnorthcarolina.com
Female entrepreneurs cultivating...
Tea Tells a Story at The Met’s New British Galleries
Text by Bruce Richardson • Photography Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
How did Britain become such a nation of tea drinkers? The answer...
Sharing the Culinary Soul of Ireland
Photography by Joann Pai
A cookery school experience is one of the best ways to discover Ireland’s food heritage, and it’s especially nice when there’s...
Ladurée
Text by Katherine Cloninger Ellis
A Legacy of Luxury and Parisian Panache
A mecca of rainbow-hued macarons housed in an idyllic, jewelry box-esque setting has paved...
Tea in Lyon, France
Text and Photography by Virginie Lalere
The many flavors of la capitale des Gaules
The second largest city in France, Lyon is conveniently located close to the...
Dammann Frères: France’s Oldest Tea Company
As tea’s rich history in Europe started in the early 17th century when the Dutch first imported Camellia sinensis to the continent, it was not long...
Tea in France—Ooh, La La!
Text by and Photography Courtesy of Charles W. Bush
A pictorial history of French tea drinking through postcards.
In the land of Moulin Rouge, cancan girls,...
Dutch Treats
Text by Kerry Vincent • Photography Courtesy of Hotel Des Indes
The Fine Art of Afternoon Tea at Hotel Des Indes
The magnificent Hotel Des Indes is...