Take a romantic trip to London on Valentine’s Propose Day massgae or anytime of the year!
This is one of the most romantic cities in the world with amazing romantic hotels and fantastic places to eat.
Wine and dine the night away at a romantic London restaurant or go to trendy Southbank on the banks of the River Thames and take a champage flight on the London Eye.
Or you can visit the popular and very trendy Borough Market where Bridget Jones was filmed.
Check out the restaurants and amazing array of food stalls selling freshly baked bread, the freshest of fruit and veg and tasty Spanish tapas.
Romantic London on Southbank
Southbank is a very romantic and trendy area of London and a great place to come for your romantic trip to London. If you feel like a glass of wine take a tour of the wine growing countries of the world at the nearby City of Wine – Vinopolis.
Visit the nearby Tate Modern and Globe Theatre or take a trip down the Thames then check into a Southbank hotel or one of the many romantic hotels in London.
There are many great London attractions and if the weather’s good there’s nothing more romantic than taking a stroll through one of London’s famous parks.
Westminster to tower of london cruise
If you’re up to it, why not hire a boat or take a trip down one of the canals from Regents Park, Camden Lock or Little Venice.
Don’t forget to take a ride on a traditional London Bus and then take a romantic trip down the River Thames.
Follow this with a candlelit dinner and then a visit to one of London’s famous Nightclubs.
Romantic London in Covent Garden
One of the most romantic and exciting places to go in London is Covent Garden because as well as being one of the most trendy areas in town, it’s also home to the famous Opera House – so you can enjoy a romantic opera or play in London’s Theatre-land!
English Romanticism and London Poets
Of the many romantic poets born in London, John Keats has to be one of the most famous. Romanticism came about in the latter half of the 18th century, during the Industrial Revolution, perhaps as a revolt to the objective rationality of science brought about by the Age of Enlightenment.
Another equally famous poet and playwright is William Shakespeare whose Globe Theatre is well worth a visit on the trendy Southbank of London. Romeo and Juliet is just one of his many famous romantic plays.
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