Below is a list of the best companies to help you create your perfect date in London :-
- Design My Night With the city that's packed to the brim with top-notch events like bottomless brunches on canal boats through to adult ball pits, there's will never be a shortage of exciting date ideas.
- Secret London After many couples were looking for a way to add a bit of spice to their relationships, Alphabet Dating encouraged them to get creative with their time together. The notion is pretty simple: you both take turns to dream-up date ideas, inspired by a different letter of the alphabet.
This is a list of date types and venues that can provide them.
- Drinks and/or dinner with views over the city
- The Shard Restaurant, bar and hotel.
- Galvin of Windows Bar at the top of the London Hilton.
- Trader Vics Bar and restaurant at the bottom of the London Hilton.
- Searcys Bar and restaurant at the top of the Gherkin.
- The Shard Restaurant, bar and hotel.
- Educational and relaxed.
- Natural History Museum for a relaxed and educational date.
- Natural History Museum for a relaxed and educational date.
The Shard is one of London tallest buildings, commanding spectacular views over the city, especially at night.
Rough cost: £50 ~ £200 (drinks), £100 ~ £250 (meal) and up to £1000 if you stay in the Shangri-La hotel.
The Gong bar is a luxurious, Asian-themed cocktail bar with an infinity pool on level 52 - making it the highest bar in London, on the top floor of Shangri-La Hotel, which could be very handy if you get lucky and hit-it-off.
Many say it resembles a Bond villain's sky penthouse.
Galvin of Windows is at the top of the London Hilton. It is normally quiet and has amazing views over the city.
Searcys is a restaurant and bar at the top of the iconic Gherkin tower.
It also has private dining rooms. It has stunning 360-degree city views.
The Natural History Museum in London exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history including dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures.
It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.