The best high teas in hotels around Australia

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Here is our comprehensive guide to the best high teas in hotels around Australia.

Our round-up of the best high teas in hotels around Australia focuses on venues that offer fabulous food alongside pots of premium beverages. Whether you want to catch up with friends or treat someone special, here are 16 of the best high teas to try around Australia.

1. Archibald High Tea at The Sofitel Sydney Wentworth

Food and art collide in this elegant high tea, which pays homage to Australia’s most prestigious portrait award. Taking cues from the Archibald Prize 2025 and the nearby Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, this high tea truly is a work of art. Departing from the traditional tiered display, the Archibald High Tea is arranged artistically across the table, echoing purple tones that reflect local jacaranda trees and the Archibald Prize 2025’s colour du jour.

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This delicate high tea is an ode to the Archibald Prize 2025 and the nearby Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.

Executive Chef Bektaş Özcan and Sofitel Sydney Wentworth’s pastry team have created an indulgent menu to delight the senses. Settle into the sumptuous room swathed in burgundy velvet and indulge in decadent treats, pistachio and chocolate opera cakes that mimic the moss and stone in the landscape, and a delicate jasmine macaron redolent of a blooming garden. 

Savoury delights include cheeses, freshly baked baguettes, smoked salmon, charcuterie and quiches. Wash these down with a glass of Pommery Champagne and a refined selection of teas. 

Best hotel high teas

Delight in a selection of moreish savoury bites.

This high tea is only available for a limited time from May 10 to August 17.

Must try: Flourless chocolate cake

2. Aperture Afternoon Tea at Capella

The only thing better than a tasty afternoon tea? Afternoon tea set beneath the stunning Meadow kinetic floral installation in Sydney’s Capella Hotel. Feel cosy inside, while also enjoying bright natural light and the feeling of being in a well-manicured garden while sipping on a delightfully long list of Tea Centre tea or St Ali coffee. A classic earl grey is always a good time, but we also highly recommend the Blue Lagoon mix of hibiscus, rosehip, apple, orange peel, rose, cornflower and safflower. Elevate your drink menu even more by adding on a glass of champagne.

On your plate, find sweet and savoury delights with a unique twist, like the lobster roll with crispy lettuce and yuzu mayo, a lamington with pistachio, white chocolate and orange and a profiterole with a delicious peanut crunch. Think peanut brittle.

Must try: peanut crunch profiterole.

Aperture High Tea, capella hotel sydney

Enjoy high tea with a modern twist of flavours.

3. High tea at Glass Brasserie, Hilton Sydney

Elevate your high tea experience at Hilton Sydney which has launched its first-ever high tea in the ever-popular glass brasserie. High tea at glass brasserie is all-class as the experience includes epic views over the iconic dome of the landmark Queen Victoria Building in Sydney’s CBD. Experience serenity in the centre of the city every Saturday and Sunday from 2pm to 4.30pm at the brasserie where the sterling service is also a real treat. Here, at glass, you can expect to be pampered right from the get-go as much attention is paid to whether your glass is full and you have everything you need.

high tea at glass brasserie, Hilton Sydney

While away the afternoon with high tea at glass brasserie. (Image: T. Wholohan)

Keep your pinky finger poised for this impeccable high tea where the first order of business involves partaking in a glass of Pol Roger Champagne. The new afternoon tea menu is curated by executive chef Hamish Neale and his team of pastry chefs and includes a selection of sweet and savoury options such as classic smoked salmon cronuts, crab salad brioche rolls, jamon and cheese donuts and a prosciutto crisp. Sweet tooths will enjoy a sugary rush with decadent brûlée scones with Nutella, vanilla and matcha, indulgent seasonal tarts, opera slices, macarons and soft serve sundaes. The afternoon tea also includes a pot of premium tea, cocktails mixed tableside and a roaming Champagne service.

a selection of drinks at glass brasserie, Hilton Sydney

Pour yourself a glass to elevate your high tea experience. (Image: T. Wholohan)

Must try: The dreamy jamon and cheese donuts.

4. High tea on Level 36, Shangri-La Sydney, NSW

Shangri-La Sydney is one of the best hotels in Sydney for high tea, which means you’re likely to encounter everyone from multi-generational family groups to couples and colleagues partial to tea, cake and fizz with a view at High Tea on Level 36.

Altogether, the panoramic views of Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge are hard to beat, but the menu designed by pastry chef Kumiko Endo (ex-Tetsuya’s and Bather’s Pavilion) also causes heads to swivel.  As an illustration are dishes such as the braised ox-tail on a milk bun. Or the traditional buttermilk scones with house-made berry jam and fresh cream.

Must try: The honey cheesecake with coconut ginger streusel and cherry glaze.

Shangri-La Sydney

Shangri-La Sydney is one of the best spots in Sydney for high tea.

5. Gin High Tea The Lobby Lounge, Hyatt Regency Sydney, NSW

Gin High Tea at Hyatt Regency Sydney is a mod Oz twist on high tea and it’s everything we want it to be. After settling in for an afternoon of indulgences, Gin High Tea takers are led on a multi-sensory journey starting with cocktails crafted with Australian Poor Toms Gin, Scapegrace Gin and Opihr Oriental Spiced Gin.

The native botanicals used in the cocktails have also inspired sweet and savoury delicacies such as scones matched with Australian jams and lobster anise-cream caviar brioche and scallop watermelon hibiscus salsa. Order your choice of Rabbit Hole loose-leaf tea and enjoy all-you-can-eat sweets.

Must try: Butterfly G&T and the S’mores pudding or mango cheesecake with pistachio slivers and gold leaf.

a picture of a decadent high tea with tea pots and a three-tiered tray full of treats at Hyatt Regency Sydney

Gin High Tea at Hyatt Regency Sydney has a contemporary twist. Credit: Wes Nel

6. High Cheese at voco Kirkton Park, Hunter Valley, NSW

If you’re obsessed with cheese, then this is the high tea for you. Although it is a novelty idea, it is also extremely well received and a fun way to taste a wide variety of cheeses. All of the cheeses served during the High Cheese experience are artisan cheeses sourced from the Hunter Valley.

There’s a woodfired brie, a Binnorie Dairy Duetoo (a creamy blend of mascarpone and gorgonzola), as well as savoury sandwiches and treats such as mushroom and molten cheese arancini. Best of all, you get to enjoy indulging in your cheese obsession from the light-filled Conservatory overlooking the prestigious 28-hectare voco Kirkton Park, which has just 70 guestrooms.

Must try: The Binnorie Dairy chilli, garlic and rosemary labna with a glass of Peterson House Sparkling.

High Cheese at voco, Kirkton Park Hunter Valley, Australia

If you’re obsessed with cheese, then this is the high tea for you.

7. High tea at The Reef House Adults Retreat, Palm Cove, Qld

The Reef House Adults Retreat has launched a high tea offering on its restaurant terrace overlooking the Coral Sea in Palm Cove. Chef Ondrej Urbanovsky has crafted a selection of savoury and sweet treats that are made in-house. The three-tiered tower includes finger sandwiches and petit fours and lemon myrtle scones with seasonal berry jam and Daintree vanilla Chantilly. There’s also an indulgent coronation chicken choux pastry with snow pea sprouts.

Selection of sweet and savoury treats on offer at high tea at The Reef House Adults Retreat.

Selection of sweet and savoury treats on offer at high tea at The Reef House Adults Retreat.

The high tea experience is $150 for two people which is accompanied by bottomless tea from local company Blackbooks Tea and includes the option of a glass of Champagne or hand-crafted cocktail. High tea at The Reef House Restaurant is available from 2.30pm each weekend.

Must try: The lemon myrtle scones dolloped with seasonal jam.

people dining on the al fresco deck at The Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa, Cairns

Enjoy high tea on the deck at The Reef House Adults Retreat. (Image: Tourism and Events Queensland)

8. High tea at Coco’s Kitchen + Bar, Pullman Cairns International, Qld

High tea in Coco’s Kitchen + Bar Pullman Cairns International, at the marina end of the city, starts with a flute of Australian sparkling wine followed by pretty petit fours and finger sandwiches. The menu in the lobby bar is seasonal so expect jams made from exotic tropical fruit to spread atop freshly made scones, with dollops of cream as well as local fresh fruits, and an array of house-made pastries and cakes.

Savoury tooths will be pleased that the tiered trays include finger sandwiches stuffed with shredded chicken or Atlantic salmon. After a few pots of tea, stroll a block down to the centre of Cairns where you will find a plethora of cool places to eat and drink.

Must try: The plate of local and international cheeses.

High tea, Coco’s Kitchen + Bar, Pullman Cairns International, Queensland

The menu in the lobby bar is seasonal so expect jams made from exotic tropical fruit to spread atop freshly made scones.

9. High Tea at Deco Lounge, The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart, Tas

The Deco Lounge at The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart, is a dreamy place to enjoy a high tea in a hotel. Located in Hobart, The Tasman opened in December 2021 and is the new kid on the block with 152 rooms across three different eras of architecture: heritage, Art Deco, and modern.

The high tea experience at The Deco Lounge is, like the vibe in the state’s capital, refined but relaxed. Although the signature high tea changes with the seasons, you can expect a glass of Arras Blanc de Blanc on arrival and an Aussie inflection with dishes such as lemon myrtle scones, the signature Tasman lobster roll, and bush tomato bread.

Must try: Hoji tea panna cotta complemented with a pot of Storm & India’s plant-based wellness tea.

High tea at The Deco Lounge at The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel,

The Deco Lounge at The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, serves a decadent high-end tea

10. Afternoon Tea at The Ritz-Carlton Perth, WA

The Ritz-Carlton Perth has a new Afternoon Tea menu at Hearth, which overlooks the picturesque Elizabeth Quay. While the two-course menu is not afraid of a cucumber slice, you can expect it to arrive pickled alongside house-smoked tart on top of your three-tiered stand.

The Afternoon Tea also includes savoury delights such as braised pork rillette with pink lady apple, and baked camembert tart as well as sweet treats such as Davidson plum and coconut lamington. Elevate the experience with a two-hour package served with Howard Park Petit Jeté sparkling wine.

Must try: The white peach mousse with lemon verbena and a peach glaze.

Putting on the Ritz: High tea at The Ritz-Carlton, Perth.

11. Afternoon tea at The Langham, Melbourne, Vic

There’s a soft light filtering into the lobby at The Langham, Melbourne and staff pirouetting around tables, making sure everything is just so. Afternoon tea at the Aria Bar & Lounge room is special-occasion stuff. And while there are the obligatory finger sandwiches, pastries, cakes and scones, the skill demonstrated by executive chef Thomas Rappl is in adhering to certain traditions while fusing flavours that are completely up-to-the-minute. Start with sandwiches and savouries such as the saffron arancini with shrimp butter sauce followed by hand-made pastries like the kaffir key lime meringue tart, which will finish you off in the best possible way.

Must try: The scones, oh the scones. Served with Yarra Valley clotted cream and macerated strawberry preserve.

The Langham Afternoon Tea at Aria Bar & Lounge

Afternoon tea at the Aria Bar & Lounge room is special-occasion stuff.

12. High Tea by the Sea at Stamford Grand Adelaide Hotel and Resort, SA

Enjoying views of Glenelg Beach makes the experience of a traditional High Tea by the Sea at Stamford Plaza, Adelaide even more special. The Promenade Restaurant is a peaceful oasis in a notable position that hums with the low chatter of happy customers and attentive staff who whirl about the space in a whisper while you while away the afternoon. Ask the knowledgeable staff to help zone in on your Dilmah tea of choice to accompany the food, which there is an abundance of.

Take your time over a traditional selection of sandwiches – pulled chicken and mayo; classic egg salad; smoked salmon and cream cheese – followed by pastries and petit fours and hot and savoury options.

Must try: The candy-coloured assortment of mini macarons.

High Tea by the Sea, Stamford Grand Adelaide Australia

Enjoying views of Glenelg Beach makes the experience of a traditional High Tea by the Sea even more special.

13. Champagne High Tea at PepperBerry, Hilton Darwin, NT

Although guests partaking of high tea at the Hilton Darwin will receive the prerequisite selection of sandwiches and petit fours, the sweet and savoury treats on the tiered tray arrive infused with flavours such as Kakadu plum, rosella, crab and coconut.

Expect the Piper-Heidsieck to be flowing at the sophisticated Champagne High Tea, located in Hilton Darwin’s signature restaurant, PepperBerry Restaurant. The hotel hosts high teas on Sundays with each tier arranged with savoury sandwiches such as crab and apple salad in rye sourdough, scones with raspberry and quandong jam and desserts such as blueberry cheesecake.

Must try: Scones with whipped butter, quandong jam and chantilly cream.

Champagne High Tea at Pepperberry Restaurant, Hilton Darwin, Australia

The hotel hosts high teas on Sundays.

14. High Cheese at Sheraton Grand Mirage Gold Coast, Qld

While the ocean views might be one of Pearl Bar’s main selling points, the carefully curated High Cheese at the Sheraton Grand Mirage Gold Coast is also worth feasting your eyes on. It’s a high tea, albeit with cheese.

high tea at Sheraton Grand Mirage

A delightful high tea set at Sheraton Grand Mirage.

You’d have to be Jatz crackers to count calories in this case: plan instead for a post-prandial walk on the beach (or one of the many other Gold Coast bush walks) so you can inhale every last crumb of cheese on the pretty platter.

a tray of sweets at Sheraton Grand Mirage

There are plenty of decadent sweets to choose from on the tray.

Enjoy triangles of creamy camembert, sharp cheddar and a tangy blue accompanied by silky prosciutto, fresh fruit and crackers before sinking into the Pearl Bar’s plush chairs. The Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort is also offering a Pink High Tea until November 30 to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month, available from noon to 4pm.

Must try: The rosemary-baked camembert.

15. Chapter & Verse high tea at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa

The Chapter & Verse high tea at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa includes a Teeny Tiny Tea for chipolata-sized fingers. Of course, it includes a miniature mix of sweet and savoury dishes. There is also a High Seas experience that showcases local seafood like oysters and tiger prawns. And a High Cheese that includes brie, blue and cheddar cheese. Purists will also appreciate the Traditional High Tea. Why? Because it includes sandwiches stuffed with pork and truffle cheddar cheese as well as berry-filled pastries.

JW Marriott Gold Coast High Tea

A traditional version of a high tea at the JW Marriott Gold Coast.

16. QTea at QT Sydney, NSW

Patissier Adriano Zumbo didn’t blow the dust off his yiayia’s old book of recipes. Instead, the new QTea experience at QT Sydney is all about extravagance, theatre and fashion. Evidently, this is more in line with the QT brand and its cool clientele.

Zumbo hasn’t taken the tradition of a tiered tray off the table. But the one on offer at QTea looks more like the work of an artist from the Cubist movement. Expect a mix of sweet and savoury dishes, such as his signature Zumbarons, Sconez and lobster rolls with coconut, chilli and lime mayo. The high tea is one of the best high teas in Australia. Basically because it includes paired pourings of Perrier Jouet Champagne.

 

Colourful macaroons, lobster rolls and other high tea goodies sit on a unique black stand with Alice in Wonderland themed decor. (Image: QT Sydney)

Experience Adriano Zumbo’s creativity at QTea. (Image: QT Sydney)

17. Solander Bar & Dining, Sydney

One of the most beautiful things about afternoon tea at Solander Bar and Dining is the blooms on display. The West Hotel Sydney, Curio Collection by Hilton, certainly leans into the seasons.

food and drinks at Solander Afternoon Tea

Indulge in pink-hued teas and snacks at Solander Afternoon Tea.

The venue is named after botanist Daniel Solander. Accordingly, it is a fabulously floral affair.

macarons at Solander Afternoon Tea

Get your hands on these pretty macarons at Solander Afternoon Tea.

As a matter of fact, the high-end high tea includes a tiered selection of both sweet and savoury snacks. Head chef Joel Robinson’s menu includes dishes such as poached prawn fennel and spiced mayo buns. And salted macaron mini eclairs for $65 per person ($20 extra includes bottomless house wine, sparkling and beer).  The Afternoon Tea Party happens every Saturday from 2pm to 6pm,.

drinks at Solander Afternoon Tea

Partake in a high tea in the beautiful botanical-themed restaurant and bar.

Must try: Saffron and buffalo mozzarella arancini with the welcome cocktail.

18. InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto, Melbourne

InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto celebrates native Australian ingredients in their indulgent afternoon tea offering at the Alluvial Restaurant under a stunning ten-storey glass atrium. Executive Chef, Charlie Song, serves bites such as Tasmanian smoked salmon on brioche paired with finger lime and sauce gribiche, traditional buttermilk scones served with Yarra Valley strawberry jam, sustainable honey, and lemon myrtle double cream, and Davidson plum-infused black forest and delicate pepperberry choux bun filled with berry crèmeux. Wash down these delightful bites with tea, champagne, and an orange and Cointreau shooter, served between courses to refresh the palate between courses.

Must try: Smoked ham hock terrine with bush tomato chutney and caper berry.

19. The Fullerton Hotel Sydney

Expect an elegant pot of loose-leaf tea and scones with berry jam and cream as part of the Signature Afternoon Tea at The Fullerton Hotel Sydney. Celebrate 150 years of the former GPO building with the signature tea, which was inspired by the Victorian Renaissance era.

A high tea and a teddy bear.

This elegant afternoon tea is inspired by the Victorian Renaissance era.

In this experience-driven economy, The Fullerton Hotel’s Signature Afternoon Tea presents an opportunity to enjoy a special occasion with a friend or family member.  Frock up in your finest attire to The Fullerton Hotel Sydney to enjoy a three-tiered tray of sophisticated sweet and savoury treats such as pinwheel sandwiches, potted shrimps and egg and a delicate canape of smoked salmon dotted with dill, cream cheese and salmon roe.

High tea cakes on a plate.

Tuck into delicate sandwiches.

The heritage tea has transitioned to the Signature Afternoon Tea due to its popularity. And it also includes a Neapolitan ice cream verrine, malted milk envelope, Bakewell pudding and apple charlotte.  Available daily at The Bar between noon and 4pm.

Must tryThe Fullerton Scones with a flute of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut NV Champagne and TWG Tea or Vittoria Coffee.

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