[CHAVATY] “Blossom Afternoon Tea” to be enjoyed while admiring the cherry blossoms in Arashiyama

2024.03.20

CHAVATY Arashiyama will offer the popular “Blossom Afternoon Tea,” which allows guests to enjoy a relaxing tea time with beautiful scenery, in a different style, based on the concept of the spring scenery of Arashiyama, with cherry blossoms in full bloom and flowers in full glory. It will be offered from Friday, March 22, 2024.

Every year, our popular spring-only Afternoon Tea is offered.
This year, we have prepared “Blossom Afternoon Tea,” which creates a lovely, delicate, spring-like dynamic atmosphere of cherry blossoms and flowers in full bloom.

The tea is filled with an abundance of attractive flavor variations, such as elegant and gentle tastes and textures, seasonal fruity flavors and floral fragrances, and a dance of gorgeousness befitting the blooming spring.

CHAVATY Kyoto Arashiyama "Blossom Afternoon Tea" Overview

Period: Scheduled from Friday, March 22, 2024 to the end of May
Hours.: 11:00 〜 18:00 (Last entry 16:00)
Store: CHAVATY Arashiyama
Location: Saga Nakanojima-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Charge: 4,200 yen per person (tax included) *Reservations possible from 2 persons

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