Posted on 27th October 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Asmodee has teamed up with Doubletree by Hilton to bring a Ticket to Ride afternoon tea experience to DoubleTree by Hilton London-Victoria.
The Ticket to Ride: First Journey Kids Afternoon Tea is hosted at the hotel’s Terminus Kitchen & Bar and features miniature treats inspired by the board game. This includes a Railway Roll , Platform Panini and Engine Egg Tartlet.
Kids can also learn how to play Ticket to Ride: First Journey at the afternoon tea, while for older children and parents, the classic Ticket to Ride: Europe is also available.
Ticket to Ride Afternoon Tea is available Friday, Saturday and Sunday during term time and Monday through to Sunday during school holidays.
For afternoon tea bookings visit the booking website here or email: [email protected]
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