Romantic London
London is one of the best places to experience the unique way of love. You can forget about Rome and the beaches of the Caribbean and the Maldives. If you are looking for a total romantic, covering the whole of England. So regular English romantic vacation, book a flight, reserve a hotel room and head to the airport.
The romantic journey begins when the aircraft takes off. A flight to London could take at least 8 hours, so more than enough time to enjoy each other’s company. Since the pottery, which is not possible, then take this opportunity to reminisce the first time you meet, and have good memories.
Arriving at Heathrow and Gatwick Airport in London marks the first day. Hail a taxi, or the ‘tubes’ that will take you to the city or the hotel. I suggest that the double-decker bus tour just the beginning. If the weather permits, sit on the upper deck. The views are great. Have fun starts here. Bus tours can get you familiar with the streets of London and may help to point out the sights you should come back later that day or the next day. Go to excellent locations in London.
The visit of the official residence of the royal family at Buckingham Palace, can be very romantic afternoon. Welcome to the Music Room, Throne Room, dining room, stables, Royal Mews and Queen’s Gallery. Then, take a tour of Windsor Castle, one of the official residence of the queen. Here you can see works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, as well as the beautifully designed and Holbien French and English furniture and porcelain.
Where is the fun and romance of the cup of tea, then Alton Tower is an Ace. No, this is not a court, this is a theme park. But before you think about it, let me say that the Alton Tower, the place for all ages. So whether you are in your seventies, celebrating the Golden years, or a young married couple honeymoon trip, then this is the place.
Other places to the London Bridge Tower, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square.
If you want something private, you can choose, between Surrey and Sir. Surrey, just outside the city of London and sits right at the heart of the rolling Surrey Hills. 12 century church was the star in the film ‘Bridget Jones’ Diary. Surrey is known to dock lake, nice pubs and a good B & B accommodation.
Sir just 30 miles outside London, and the set of the movie ‘The Holiday’ (Kate Winslet and Jude Law). 8 mile hike to the grave and then reach the largest vineyard in England.
The London Eye, the winner sure if you would like to see the city in a different perspective. This is the only observation wheel in London and the most popular paid attraction in the country. On Valentine’s Day, you can rent a private and romantic gondola this unique experience.
England are not considered one of the most romantic places in the world, without any reason. The locations and attractions mentioned above are just some things you can do, see and visit the English romantic holiday. Thus, to choose and explore the country, they fall madly in the most important person in his life again.
Get a Taste of London
Sulumits retsambew would like to describe the places that made his stay worth it when he took a vacation in London, here they are:
- Tower of London – It holds the world famous Crown Jewels. This is where the famous historical icons of England were imprisoned and executed. The name of the Duke of Norfolk, Katherine Howard, and Anne Boleyn, among others, compose the list.
- The Tower Bridge – This served as a point of entry of the Thames. The museum offers visitors a good image of the city via the old paths are always memorable.
- The London Eye – Also one of the main attractions, which was developed by British Airways. The giant wheel includes about 32 capsules that allow people to have a vision of the entire city of nearly 360 degrees. Visitors of all ages are certainly under way to enjoy a visit to the theme park.
- Westminster Abbey – Known for being a religious place, which was labeled as the official site of the coronation of English monarchs, and his own funeral.
- The British Museum – Art lover or not, loves art and history of this museum. Most stores all collections of antiquities from Greece, Rome and Asia. Artifacts of the former Great Britain and prehistoric are also housed here.
- Buckingham Palace – The house, neither more nor less, but the royal family of England, it is always fun to see the changing of the guard who is known to be one of the best attractions.
- The Houses of Parliament – A combination of the three main attractions, this site allows you to see the House of Commons, House of Lords, Big Ben and the impressive. Gothic architecture was inspired by the Victorian era.
- The National Gallery – If you want to see the largest collection of European paintings, and then take the best chance to go to the National Gallery.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral – Another historic site, the cathedral was the scene of several memorable events such as marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales and the funeral of Winston Churchill. Rebuilt by none other than Christopher Wren in the year 1710, houses a staircase of 530-top and the gallery offers a view of the city itself.
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theater – It is also seen as a historic site, which was the place of genius, eternal and timeless works of Shakespeare. The site is perfect for a cultural as it is an exact replica of the original Globe Theater, which burned.
- The Trafalgar Square and Admiralty Arch - The monument was built in honor of the hero’s most respected maritime England. The statue of Lord Horatio Nelson appears on the monuments and towers about 145 feet. It is also considered as centermost part of the City of London. Through this landmark is the Admiralty Arch, which was built in 1910.
- Sir John Soane’s Museum – Its architectural design is that it embodies an eccentric mix of colors, perspective and various ornaments dating from different historical eras.
- Notting Hill – Popularized by the movie with Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, the area offers a pleasant sensation of a small town, not to mention the sense of fashion and trend.
