Most couples do not consider London as a romantic destination and prefer to visit places like Paris and Florence. Despite this, the city has a lot to offer and you will probably fall in love further exploring these fourteen suggestions of romantic things to do in London.

#1 Have a picnic in St. James Park

Wine and dine in style (and with a view of Buckingham Palace) at London’s St. James Park. It’s a quieter park than most in the evening, and a lovely place to wander around before parking and picnicking. For a luxurious picnic, hampers can be purchased at Fortnum & Mason up the road. Alternatively, pop into any M&S or Waitrose and pick up a bunch of ready to eat goodies and a bottle of wine.

#2 Sip wine by candlelight at Gordon’s Wine Bar

Gordon’s Wine Bar is perhaps the coziest spot in London – if you can get a seat inside, that is! Get there early and stake out a spot, then sit and enjoy a bottle of wine by candlelight. As you sit there chatting, you can feel the rumble of the trains going by. If you’re feeling peckish, they offer a lovely selection of cheeses.

#3 Cruise down the Thames at sunset

There is nothing more wonderful than experiencing London’s sights at sunset. City Cruises offers a range of cruises down the Thames, including themed dinner cruises and show cruises. The routes vary, but almost all of them pass under Tower Bridge and float by Big Ben & the Houses of Parliament. It’s a great way to get unobstructed views of some of London’s most popular sights. Plus, champagne on a boat at sunset? Sounds like a perfect romantic night in London!

#4 Spend a day wandering around Kew Gardens

Head southwest towards Richmond and spend the day at the Royal Botanical Gardens and Kew. The beautiful landscape features 60,000+ plants, glasshouses, and even a treetop walkway. Learn about bees at The Hive, admire the stunning Palm House, and marvel at the Princess of Wales Conservatory, where you can transport yourselves throughout the world as you explore the ten different climatic zones. Each season looks completely different at Kew, so it’s worth a visit year round. At Christmas, the entire place is transformed into Christmas at Kew, which features innovative light displays, Christmas goodies, and an incredible light show timed to Christmas music.

#5 Take in a performance at the Royal Opera House

There are few things more romantic than wining and dining before taking in a performance at the Royal Opera House. The building itself holds so much beauty and history; add in an opera or an incredible ballet performance, and it’ll truly be a dream worthy night.

#6 Dine in a romantic restaurant

London’s culinary scene is absolutely thriving, with new concept restaurants opening all the time featuring cuisines from all over the world. While there is no shortage of restaurants to choose from, there are definitely some that stand out when it comes to the romance factor. Here are some of the best options for a romantic date night in London.

#7 Watch the sunset from the sky

It seems like a new skyscraper is revealed in London each year, and every one offers some sort of bar or restaurant with stunning views. Head up to any of them for an evening drink and to watch the sunset. Or, for a great view of all of the skyscrapers, head to The Aviary.

#8 Cozy up by a pub fire with a board game

In the winter, it’s the pubs that offer an open fireplace. Get to the pub early to snag a spot near the fire, then park yourselves there for a few hours. Many pubs have board games that you can borrow; otherwise, bring your own deck of cards and just enjoy a lazy afternoon together with a couple of pints.

#9 Wander around one of London’s picturesque neighborhoods

Spend a day just wandering around hand in hand, finding your own favorite spots that you can return to every time you visit London. After all, there’s nothing more romantic than having a memory that is yours together. Some great neighborhoods to explore include South Kensington, Notting Hill, Hampstead, and Greenwich.

#10 Watch theatre by candlelight at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, an indoor theatre next to Shakespeare’s Globe, hosts performances year round. The performances are lit entirely by candlelight, with actors even carrying around candelabras while acting. It’s an incredibly romantic form of entertainment! Next door, the beautifully decorated Swan offers great pre & post-theatre dining options, as well as drinks.

#11 Taste your way around Borough Market

Is there anything more romantic than trying new things together? Spend an afternoon wandering around Borough Market, tasting every food you can imagine. Stalls offer everything from fresh fruit & veg to warm baked goods. There’s even an entire shop dedicated to olive oil! Finish off your visit with a street food lunch and a wander along South Bank.

#12 Enjoy champagne on a trip around the London Eye

While the London Eye is usually classed as perhaps the most touristy things to do in London, there is nothing better than admiring one of London’s most iconic sights, Big Ben, with a glass of champagne in hand. Book one of the ‘special pods’ for your trip around the London Eye to enjoy a champagne or chocolate tasting during your journey. Alternatively, if you want to go above and beyond in the name of romance, a full pod can be booked for a private dinner.

#13 Sneak out for a midnight meal at Duck & Waffle

Duck & Waffle not only overs stunning views over London and delicious menu options, but it is also open 24/7. Beat the crowds by sneaking out for a meal in the middle of the night. The late night menu is surprisingly robust!

#14 Take a walk in Hampstead Heath

Despite its extremely central location, Hampstead Heath feels totally disconnected from the hustle and bustle of London. Go for a wander through the park with your loved one and you will immediately feel like you have been transported to the countryside. On the north side of the park, Kenwood House is a historic home featuring an impressive art collection. On the south side, it’s all about Parliament Hill, which offers stunning views over London.

Source: Two Drifters

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