London, the birthplace of Peter Pan, the Beatles and Harry Potter, has not finished making us dream.
For Valentine’s Day, the capital reveals its secrets to make this day perfect, whether you’re alone or accompanied.
Bring out your inner romantic and enjoy a glass of champagne at the top of the London Eye, which offers not only an incredible view, but also the chance to seal your love with a kiss to remember.
If movement makes you airsick and you don’t want to risk ending your relationship, opt for the futuristic The Shard tower: the outside world will literally seem tiny to you, with only your beloved to kiss.
Are you afraid of heights and need to keep your feet on the ground? Don’t worry, you can also be romantic with the statue of Eros, Cupid – in short, the god of love – at Piccadilly Circus.
Finally, stop time by watching the sunset at Primrose Hill. You’ll be sure to make your Valentine’s Day unique and romantic.
Singles, don’t shy away from chocolate, because London offers a wide range of events: a special evening at the Bounce ping-pong bar against clichés and for fun “Anti Valentine’s Party”; or speed-dating evenings where you might just meet love.
Spend Valentine’s Day with friends, browsing the boutiques of Oxford Street, Regent Street or Carnaby Street; recharge your batteries with George Clooney at Madame Tussauds; enjoy a refined afternoon tea (Sanctum Hotel for gentlemen) and end the day in style with a glass of champagne at Searcy’s champagne Bar in St Pancras.
Lovers of orignality, London has a number of unusual places that will delight you whatever your situation: the London Dungeon will test your courage, the London Icebar won’t leave you cold, the Candlelight Club will take you back in time, and finally, relive “Night at the Museum” with a nocturnal safari at the National Museum of Natural History.
For more information, visit www.visitlondon.com
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