Most romatic place in London is tower42 - champagne in one of the highest buildings in London.
Although Greenwich park is pretty romantic too - a friend of mne just proposed there (to his girlfriend, not me!).
But I also love the South Bank - feels very Parisian at this time of year.
The gardens t Hampton Court are lovely too - or Bushy Park across the road - and its free. Likewise Richmond park - had some lovely snogs there a couple of summers ago.
The list is endless!
2006-07-17 01:02:09
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answered by Leapling 4
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Not sure about the walking but get on a romantin evening boat from Westminster down the river to Grennwich get off there spot of Dinner , tube back to Chelsea or Kings Road for a nice Drink in one of the many secluded spots in a quite place.xx Hope it helps
2006-07-17 00:28:42
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answered by Spark 2
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Have to be one of the parks - Green park through to Horseguards parade is lovely - quiet in the heart of the city. Otherwise for a funky walk go round Brick Lane - great new bars to check out
2006-07-17 00:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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considered one of my customary walks is alongside Bankside and the South economic business enterprise, commencing at Borough industry and making my way in the direction of the attention. plenty to work out, places to devour and drink, plenty to do; between the highlights on the 2d is turning in to Tate cutting-component to observe the idiots finding at a crack interior the floor, while you're somewhat fortunate you get to work out one fall in!! a great style of busker works the area, on the weekend you apart from mght get the booksellers out via the BFI (some actual deals on hand) and there are constantly the 'yoof' skateboarding under the bridge area, that's quite exciting. additionally, there is loads of 'site visitors' on the River those days, which provides to the ambience. on social gathering i will destroy off and pass the river via the Hungerford Bridge and make my way up in the direction of Trafalgar sq. and the national Portrait Gallery. If the climate is robust (case in point, at present London is chilly, windy yet sunny - appropriate situations) that is confusing to discover an enhanced thank you to spend an afternoon!!
2016-12-10 08:37:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Anywhere when you're with the right date. Walking along the bank of the Thames (north bank) at twilights is lovely though.
2006-07-17 00:28:57
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answered by Tefi 6
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Do the open top bus sightseeing tour - and finish the day with dinner at the Oxo tower (you'll need to book)
2006-07-17 01:09:59
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answered by Anonymous
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hell just a steady date would be nice .....a walk in a historic, romantic area would be a bonus...lol
2006-07-17 00:31:44
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answered by me 5
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