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Romanticism in London
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Are there any romantic walks or places to see in London? Any suggestions?
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Some dock near The London Eye which I suppose can be romantic if you are with your loved one.
London Zoo (Regents Park). Well you can't get better than zoos can you?
London Zoo is fairly close to Madam Tussards and The Planetarium which are good.
I suppose anything can be romantic if you want it to be. Even a Ghost tour or Jack the Ripper tour in the old East end!!!
If you want just a walk on a nice day, Hyde Park or Greenich Common are probably the nicest parks.
Some dock near The London Eye which I suppose can be romantic if you are with your loved one.
London Zoo (Regents Park). Well you can't get better than zoos can you?
London Zoo is fairly close to Madam Tussards and The Planetarium which are good.
I suppose anything can be romantic if you want it to be. Even a Ghost tour or Jack the Ripper tour in the old East end!!!
If you want just a walk on a nice day, Hyde Park or Greenich Common are probably the nicest parks.
Waterloo Bridge at sunset
St James's Park (my favourite, esp looking towards Whitehall)
Walking round the Serpentine in Hyde Park
Go to the top of Primrose Hill (north of Regent's Park) and look over the City)
Or, slightly off-beat, try the Erotica * exhibition in the Trocadero, Picadilly
Bits of Wandsworth Common are quite nice
The Thames Barrier Park (DLR stop: Pontoon Dock) is empty, windswept and remote as well as having a quiet cafe for that intimate cappuccino moment
But anywhere in London, like anywhere else, can be romantic depending on whom you are with and the general mood...
* might be called something else.
St James's Park (my favourite, esp looking towards Whitehall)
Walking round the Serpentine in Hyde Park
Go to the top of Primrose Hill (north of Regent's Park) and look over the City)
Or, slightly off-beat, try the Erotica * exhibition in the Trocadero, Picadilly
Bits of Wandsworth Common are quite nice
The Thames Barrier Park (DLR stop: Pontoon Dock) is empty, windswept and remote as well as having a quiet cafe for that intimate cappuccino moment
But anywhere in London, like anywhere else, can be romantic depending on whom you are with and the general mood...
* might be called something else.
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