Tuesday 14 January 2014

London is for lovers on Valentine's Day.

 London is for lovers on Valentine's Day.   

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The city has the ideal mix of cool, quirky, sweet and spectacular. 

Impress your date with panoramic views, catch a West End show, take a romantic stroll, snuggle up in a cosy pub or soak up some history and culture. 
Whatever your preference, you're bound to find something romantic to do in London in February!

London Restaurants with Romantic Views

Even if you can't take your eyes off your loved one for more than a couple of minutes, it's always romantic to combine a meal with a stunning view over London.

River Views

Several London restaurants take advantage of their location near London's river Thames. 






  • Royal Festival Hall's Skylon restaurant and the Tate Modern Restaurant are great locations for hot dates taking a romantic stroll around the South Bank area


 

 

 

 

 

Views of Parks and Gardens

  •  Further afield, lovers can enjoy Michelin-starred restaurant dining 28 floors above London at Galvin at Windows, overlooking Hyde Park





  • At the other end of the Royal Park, Chinese restaurant, Min Jiang, boasts an impressive vista over Kensington Gardens
  • Also in Kensington, you can dine above an urban oasis with London's streets 100ft below when you book a romantic liaison at Babylon Restaurant overlooking the The Roof Garden

Views of Central London

  • The Asian cuisine at Minako at the Met makes an inviting accompaniment to the restaurant's romantic dinner setting on the 23rd floor of the Hilton London Metropole
  • While the view from The Portrait Restaurant peers across Trafalgar Square and over to Big Ben, creating a meal you're unlikely to forget

Romantic Walks in London

Before or after you've eaten your Valentine's dinner, you might like to take a romantic stroll. London has plenty of lovely places to wander, even in frosty February. 

London's Romantic Places

London is full of romantic places to visit with your significant other. 
Hyde Park is an ideal spot to rendez-vous, and with the park's 4,000 trees, a lake, a meadow, rose gardens, and magical Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens, it's easy to forget you're in Central London. 



For romance mixed with culture, see an opera or ballet at London's Royal Opera House, the scene of many fairytale romances, both on and off the stage! Historical romantics will enjoy Hampton Court Palace, where Henry VIII wooed his many brides. 

Cosy Pubs for Lovers in London

Once you've enjoyed a romantic walk, snuggle up in one of London's many cosy pubs. 
For a dose of rakish charm, try the Spaniard's Inn next to Hampstead Heath, where 18th-century highwayman Dick Turpin used to drink.  
The Clarence in Central London has a special Pol Roger Champagne room upstairs, with amazing views over Whitehall. In Covent Garden, try The Harp for real ales or The Lamb and Flag, one of London's oldest pubs.

Hot Spots to Impress

If you want to take your date somewhere really special this Valentine's Day, London has plenty of options. 

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