Saturday, January 9, 2016

London Pass, the official sightseeing city map in 1999, sent a team of local experts in traveling to London's hidden and yet uncover wonderful romantic places. From the traditional flower market in the East End at amazing views of the skyline and scenic waterways, they discovered a wealth of activities for lovers during their romantic weekend breaks or winter vacation to enjoy.

Take a look at this unique insider tips, complete with exciting morning, noon and night-activities:

flowers for your partner at Columbia Road Flower Market

Start a sharp winter morning at Columbia Road Flower Market. Great coffee and a lively atmosphere make it the perfect lazy Sunday date. This East London flower market is probably one of the most colorful in the city and it's not just the flowers. The shop fronts are painted fun colors, the sellers are friendly, and sing and play guitar buskers are guaranteed to brighten your day.

For breakfast a fresh cheese and smoked salmon bagel is at Jones Dairy Café get your day in the right way. Keep your hands, while you explore the stalls, laugh at the quirky shops, and certainly not without leaving wearing buying a lily, as a reminder of the beautiful morning.

Columbia Road, E2 7RG
Open Sunday from 8.00 until 15.00 clock
Overground: Hoxton / Shoreditch High Street; Tube: Old Street

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Credit: Columbia Road Flower Market

boat ride from Camden to Little Venice is

One of London's best kept secrets the little bit of Italy in the north of London. Little Venice in Maida Vale is home to dozens of houseboats lining Regents Canal. The best way to get there is to see in a boat of their own. The Jasons Travel is one of the few companies that riverboat rides in winter.

Starting at the lively Camden Lock area or Little Venice, you will be navigated along the scenic route through Regents Park and London Zoo. Cuddling with your special someone or out of the window of the small barge to London from a different perspective to see.

Jason's Canal Boat Trip
75 West Yard, NW1 8AF
Open daily, 10:30 to 03:30 clock
Tube: Maida Vale (Little Venice); Camden Town / Chalk Farm (Camden Lock)

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Jasons Travel - Maida Vale - Credits - Jason's Trip

Credit: Jason Travel

Unhurried afternoon at Asia House

The afternoon tea is a must when in London, and you are the low-key luxury of Asia House will love the swanky Marylebone. The Georgian era townhouse is located behind All Souls Church hidden so that Asia House the perfect respite from shopping in the bustling Oxford Circus area.

The Mackwoods Tea Room is intimate, cozy and relaxing, creating the right ambience for indulging in the once aristocratic tradition of scones, jam and cake. The tea room is richly finished, a combination of traditional British style and Asian flair. They serve fine breakfast tea, scones and sandwiches, as well as delicious Asian entrees. Select a table in a quiet corner for distraction-free conversation about sweet little things.

63 New Cavendish Street, W1G 7LP
weekdays from 9.00 until 06.00 clock
Tube: Oxford Circus / Regent Street

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Credit: Asia House

overlooking Madison drinks

These roof bar is a hotspot among those who work in the city, but a hidden gem for a mere visitor. Take a ride on the glass elevator to the stone terrace and admire the views of the London skyline. People are spick and span, while the stained glass windows and cozy seating areas a touch of glamor

Madison has an excellent selection of cocktails and delicious tapas to choose from, but really it is the view that is at the center , Wrap your arms around each other as you to take you anywhere else get in the scene of London.

One New Change, EC4M 9AF
Open Monday to Friday 08.00 to 11.00 clock, 12 pm-late; Saturday 12.00 until 02.00 clock; Sunday from 10:00 to 09.00 clock
Tube: Paul

Paul Winch-Furness / photographer

Paul Winch-Furness / photographer

Credit: DandD London, Photographer: Paul Winch-Furness

Stepping the over the meridian line at Royal Observatory Greenwich

There is no better way to show your better half feel they are the center of the world when walking along the Greenwich Meridian Line. Start at the Queen House - Built in 1614, this fascinating building is one of the most important parts in British architecture. From there, you drive up the hill toward the observatory. Do not forget to turn on the way up :. There is a panoramic view of the city - if you have always to be the same over the O2 Stadium in the east to Canary Wharf, and all the way into the Gherkin

in two places, this is your Chance. Once at the Royal Observatory, the Prime Meridian span line. Metaphorically, you are to be in two different hemispheres, and who better to share this experience with as the ones you love.

Blackheath Avenue, SE10 8XJ
open daily from 10.00 to 05.00 clock
DLR: Cutty Sark

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Break the ice at Somerset House

Ice skating is an activity to your loved one says: ". I'll be there when you fall" Somerset House is the perfect place to get close to your honey as you dodge children and slip and slide along the ice The. lighting and decoration around the rink is used to the neoclassical buildings still seem great. Head here in the late afternoon when the sun sets over the River Thames when Somerset House Christmas tree and the Southbank really comes to life on the river.

The West Wing of Somerset House has been transformed itself into a Christmas Arcade. After you've worked up an appetite head to the pop-up restaurant, Fortnum the lodge for a snack of hearty cakes or traditional Welsh rarebit. Wash it down steaming Glühwein up for another round on the ice to be heated

beach, WC2R 1LA
open daily from 10.00 to 18.00 clock
Tube :. Charing Cross / Covent Garden

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Skate at Somerset House © James Bryant

Dinner with skyline view on Boundary

Nothing says romance more than dining al fresco from a rooftop overlooking the bright lights of the city. The skyline is most vividly at night, so it's a great place to have a meal by the fire. This place is a classic French restaurant serving delicious French food with seasonal ingredients. Enjoy a perfectly baked chocolate soufflé or glamorous foie gras. Sip bold French wines, while you discuss your favorite activities of the day.

It's not just the restaurant, which is amazing, it happens to be the area in the trendy Shoreditch. - An exciting place to explore after hours when it really starts humming

2-4 Boundary Street, E2 7DD
Open daily from 10.00 am to 23.00 clock
Overground: Shoreditch High Street; Tube: Old Street

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Credit: Boundary and Paul Raeside

Boundary roof - Long Table

Boundary roof - Long Table

Credit: Boundary

Wilton Music Hall

Wilton Music Hall was lovely couples since 1859, making it the oldest surviving music hall in the world What makes Wilton interesting. is its truly rustic interior - it was not designed to have a brick and wood distressed "look" It is a true timeworn relic of the past

Seeking a dimly lit corner in the mahogany bar where.. Experience the days of olde, smooch on wine and old-fashioned piano melodies. Head here after dinner for an evening that lingers until the wee hours of the morning.

1 Graces Alley, E1 8JB
Monday to Friday at 12.00 clock -11pm; Saturday from 5.00 to 23.00 clock clock
Tube: Aldgate East / Tower Hill

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Wilton Front Door - Credit: James Perry

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Wilton - Bar Music - Credit: James Perry

Romanticism is really having on the exchange of experiences the person you love .. and London is never to do new and exciting things and new memories to keep London really makes it easy to have a romantic getaway neither of you ever forget

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