Best Valentine"s Day Dates in London
London can be a wonderfully romantic city to spend Valentine's Day. Here are some ways to help you have a perfect day.
This large bronze statue is often called "The Lovers" so what better place to meet your loved one this Valentine's. Drop enough hints and you might get whisked away on the Eurostar as this is the right station!More »
Design fans will love the latest Johnston Journey tours at the London Transport Museum's Depot store in Acton, which have been created to mark the 100th anniversary of the famous 'Johnston’' font, designed by Edward Johnston in 1916. This classic typeface was used across all of London's public transport networks.
Tours are on Saturday 14 February at 11.00, 11.30, 14.00 and 14.30.More »
Enjoy a romantic evening at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich this Valentines Day, including a planetarium show about the romantic sights the night sky has to offer, a chance to do some stargazing through the 18-tonne Victorian telescope. Then it's time for a glass of bubbly standing on the Prime Meridian of the world whilst enjoying the amazing view.
Times: 17:30 - 19:30 | 18:50 - 20:50
Admission: £28
Age: 16+
Take you loved one ice skating at the temporary Ice Rink Canary Wharf that remains open until the end of the month. Hold each other up as you glide around the fairy lit skate path.More »
The Sea Life London Aquarium is offering a unique way to pop the question in 2015 – an exclusive 'underwater' proposal service sure to delight and surprise your other half!
The package begins with a behind the scenes tour, where you and your beau will see baby animals being cared for, learn about the inner workings of the aquarium and see the day’s food being prepared for the almost 7,000 animals living in the South Bank attraction. You will then be taken to a the beautiful spot where – unbeknownst to your loved one - a diver will emerge from amongst the shoals of tropical fish, overlooked by giant Green Sea turtles and magical rays, clutching a personalized (and waterproof!) “will you marry me?” sign.
This once in a lifetime service starts from £250 and has all the added extras you need to make the moment magical – including a half bottle of Champagne, flowers and photographs capturing the memories. 'Water' way to get engaged! More information...More »
A romantic cruise along The Thames is an excellent idea for you and your loved one and Bateaux London have lots of dining options with live entertainment and the wonderful views. Find out more...More »
There's a rather different event on 11 February 2015 at the Pathology Museum. Kate Mayfield, author of 'The Undertaker's Daughter' will regale you with tales of the dark side of love. The illustrated lecture "Hearts In Darkness" includes Devoured Hearts, Bewitched Hearts and Heart Burials. Find out more...More »
Need an idea that includes the kids? Battersea Park Children's Zoo has heart-shaped fun and Lovebird puppet making. Families can also help the zookeepers prepare the animals' food into heart shapes.More »
There are lots of romantic options at The London Eye this year including a private capsule and a three course meal for one lucky couple. A poet will be bringing 'The Language of Love' from 13 to 16 February and on 14 February the London Eye will be decorated with roses and adorned with declarations of love in different languages, and the London Eye itself illuminated in red. Find and more and book in advance at www.londoneye.com.More »
1. Look for Love Locks
Want to know where to see love locks in London? This guide includes directions between the locations too. Read on...More »2. The Meeting Place at St Pancras
This large bronze statue is often called "The Lovers" so what better place to meet your loved one this Valentine's. Drop enough hints and you might get whisked away on the Eurostar as this is the right station!More »
3. Edward Johnston Guided Tour
Design fans will love the latest Johnston Journey tours at the London Transport Museum's Depot store in Acton, which have been created to mark the 100th anniversary of the famous 'Johnston’' font, designed by Edward Johnston in 1916. This classic typeface was used across all of London's public transport networks.
Tours are on Saturday 14 February at 11.00, 11.30, 14.00 and 14.30.More »
4. Evening with the Stars - Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Enjoy a romantic evening at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich this Valentines Day, including a planetarium show about the romantic sights the night sky has to offer, a chance to do some stargazing through the 18-tonne Victorian telescope. Then it's time for a glass of bubbly standing on the Prime Meridian of the world whilst enjoying the amazing view.
Times: 17:30 - 19:30 | 18:50 - 20:50
Admission: £28
Age: 16+
5. Ice Rink Canary Wharf
Take you loved one ice skating at the temporary Ice Rink Canary Wharf that remains open until the end of the month. Hold each other up as you glide around the fairy lit skate path.More »
6. London Aquarium - How Deep Is Your Love?
The Sea Life London Aquarium is offering a unique way to pop the question in 2015 – an exclusive 'underwater' proposal service sure to delight and surprise your other half!
The package begins with a behind the scenes tour, where you and your beau will see baby animals being cared for, learn about the inner workings of the aquarium and see the day’s food being prepared for the almost 7,000 animals living in the South Bank attraction. You will then be taken to a the beautiful spot where – unbeknownst to your loved one - a diver will emerge from amongst the shoals of tropical fish, overlooked by giant Green Sea turtles and magical rays, clutching a personalized (and waterproof!) “will you marry me?” sign.
This once in a lifetime service starts from £250 and has all the added extras you need to make the moment magical – including a half bottle of Champagne, flowers and photographs capturing the memories. 'Water' way to get engaged! More information...More »
7. Bateaux London Valentine's Cruise
A romantic cruise along The Thames is an excellent idea for you and your loved one and Bateaux London have lots of dining options with live entertainment and the wonderful views. Find out more...More »
8. Kate Mayfield "Hearts In Darkness"
There's a rather different event on 11 February 2015 at the Pathology Museum. Kate Mayfield, author of 'The Undertaker's Daughter' will regale you with tales of the dark side of love. The illustrated lecture "Hearts In Darkness" includes Devoured Hearts, Bewitched Hearts and Heart Burials. Find out more...More »
9. Battersea Park Children's Zoo Valentine's Day Fun
Need an idea that includes the kids? Battersea Park Children's Zoo has heart-shaped fun and Lovebird puppet making. Families can also help the zookeepers prepare the animals' food into heart shapes.More »
10. London Eye
There are lots of romantic options at The London Eye this year including a private capsule and a three course meal for one lucky couple. A poet will be bringing 'The Language of Love' from 13 to 16 February and on 14 February the London Eye will be decorated with roses and adorned with declarations of love in different languages, and the London Eye itself illuminated in red. Find and more and book in advance at www.londoneye.com.More »
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