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Can someone suggest some good date ideas in London, not just names of bars/restaurants?

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For those who have already - many thanks but would be great if you could add bit more detail or be more specific. Thank you.

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  1. A tour called secret London is good


  2. His and hers piercings in Camden followed by a walk down the canal to Regent's Park and a rowing boat on the lake. Ice cream and a walk to the top of Primrose Hill for the sunset. Brings back happy memories for me....

  3. Now if you really want to have a great night out I strongly recommend you visit The Naked Turtle in East Sheen, closest tube station is Richmond. They have a great atmosphere...can sit outside as well. A nice bar to start the evening with, then a romantic table and waitesses singing jazz songs the whole night.... very nice!

  4. Camden go to Jangleurs great comedy acts every night your love it ,and people are great round there have a good time where ever you decide to go

  5. ok, this is pretty easy if you are on a shoestring, and your young, and you both like chineese, there's a little place in china town that looks like a cafe, just a little off the main street, they sell these fantastic pork buns, then after a drink and a cheep pork bun there's the cinema in leicester square, or the cinema first and then the little cafe round the corner.

    if you want to slash out the DIM SUM resturant is fantastic, that the big one, one the corner when the road goes into a T-junction down the road with all the shops.

    Erm, there's a few other fantastic resturants there, but they are not cheep. like as if london isnt cheep

    or, you could do a picknic and take them to the park on a nice sunny day with some music or a radio.

    bars are overated and if your taking a gal out they will be more then impressed with you taking the time and effort to do somehting insteasd of going somewhere and just drinking

  6. Go to Covent Garden - plenty of eating and drinking places

  7. A TRIP ON THE 'LONDON EYE'

    or a couple of hours around Covent Garden with it's street entertainers is always fun.

  8. Boat trip down the Thames.

  9. You need to visit a place that you like, and you think your date will like, meeting about an hour and a half before a meal.

    If it's a place that you like, then there will be a lot for you to talk about, and things of (hopefully mutual) interest that you can refer to. The idea is to make you look smart and likeable, and also to see whether your date likes the same things as you.

    It is also ideal to have a good place to eat, that your date may not have been to, but that you like, and is walking distance of where you are meeting. So that the date flows well. And already have a place in mind, and think of suggestions to make. You don't want to look indecisive.

    OK, one example that I would like is, meet at London Bridge, go walk through Borough Market, get some nice bit of baking to eat. Sit and have a coffee at the Monmouth Street cafe. Suggest walking up the river to the Tate Modern. Eat at the Menier Chocolate Factory.  

    (so you see what I like, 3 parts food to 1 part art!)

    But, importantly be yourself.

  10. How about a trip on the London Eye?  You can then head off to The Cut, where you will find plenty of decent places to eat and drink.

    Or what about going to the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park - you could have a picnic before going in.

  11. try vinopolis its a wine tasting museum, you can go round see how wine is made and then try some different wines and absinthe's. I think its along the embankment

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