The Top 10 Romantic Places to Take Her This Valentines Day

We don’t need to express the importance of Valentines Day. Getting it right, whether your relationship is 3 months fresh or 3 years old, is imperative. Trust us, ruining her day doesn’t bear thinking about. If you’re struggling for ideas to make this one memorable, here are 10 places that she’ll more than appreciate.

LITTLE VENICE

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Spend the day wandering around London’s own canals in the idyllic Little Venice. Just north of Paddington, the meeting between the Grand Union and Regent’s Canal is surprisingly tranquil and with cafés littered across the way, it’s a picturesque way to spend this Valentines Day.

MACARONS & MEWS

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If your significant other has somewhat of a sweet-tooth consider taking her on this walking tour visiting the history of the macaron. Set in Knightsbridge and Belgravia, the tour involves tastings, naturally, as well as exploring the colourful mews around the area.

For more information visit the EventBrite page

CLOS MAGGIORE

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London’s premiere romantic restaurant, the famed Clos Maggiore combines the best of fine French dining with an unforgettable setting. The extensive wine collection is award winning and the food is sublime. Atmospheric and warming, she won’t forget dinner at Clos Maggiore in a hurry.

For more information visit the Clos Maggiore website

CORINTHIA HOTEL

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A hotel on Valentines Day may seem a bit cliché, but the Corinthia is one of the finest establishments in the capital and a luxury way to spend a night (or weekend) away. Ordering room service and indulging in the comfort of the stunning suites is after all, better than a night in with Netflix at home.

For more information visit the Corinthia website

ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH

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Do something different and take her stargazing this Valentines Day at London’s only planetarium. The Royal Observatory offers not only the planetarium show but also the Victorian telescope for you to look out at the night sky.

Address: Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Blackheath Avenue, London SE10 8XJ

APRÈS SKI IN LONDON

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Not able to whisk her away to the slopes this season? Treat her to après ski on home soil at Lodge d’Argent where they’ve decked out the heated terrace with furry blankets and vintage ski props to really set the scene.

For more information visit the Lodge d’Argent website

KEW GARDENS

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Rather than buying her flowers on Saturday, consider taking her to Kew Gardens, spending the day amongst the majestic scenery and beautiful botany. There is enough to do for the entire afternoon, with the Palm House and orchid exhibition, just two of many possible ways to spend your time together.

Address: Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB

A TRIP TO PARIS

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However cliché why not surprise her with an impromptu trip to Paris either for the day itself or the entire weekend. Just a few hours on the Eurostar, spending the day in the original city of love will make her day memorable, especially if she’s not expecting it.

BROADGATE ICE RINK

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The longest running rink in London, situated in Exchange Square, will be decorated ready for Valentines. Whether you’re a novice or a pro, spend the earlier portion of the night out on the ice with your date before heading out for dinner after.

For more information visit the Broadgate website

YORK & ALBANY’S LOVERS’ HIDEAWAY

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Get away from the hustle of a crowded restaurant and visit the lovers’ hideaway at York & Albany. The venue has turned their winter cabin into a private retreat for you two to enjoy a meal in a 4-course meal in peace.

For more information visit the York & Albany website

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