Looking for something a bit different to do with your other half this Valentine’s day? Here’s a few of our picks….

Go and visit the Chocolate Cocktail Club for its Valentine’s Day, Would You Rather Event: why not head to the The Chocolate Cocktail Club for its ‘Would You Rather’ themed night on the 14th February in which during the 90 minute experience you can enjoy in three delectable chocolatey creations, from the rich Chocolate Heartbeat to the fruity Chocolate Raspberry Twirl. Sip on the sparkling Cupids Cotton Candy Prosecco and Strawberry Fizz, while answering twenty Valentine’s themed questions to help start new conversations. Each ticket includes a cocktail and table service – tickets cost £11.50 each.
Notting Hill Walking Tour: know someone who is a massive fan of films such as Notting Hill, A Hard Day’s Night, Love Actually and The Italian Job then why not join this walking tour. During the course of the tour, you will see more than six film locations from the Notting Hill film including the locations of the real Travel Bookshop that inspired the Notting Hill film and pose for a picture in front of the ‘blue’ door.’
Pay a visit to the London Shard: if you want to really treat somebody special, why not take them to the Shard, whether to the viewing platform with its incredible views of London or one of the bars and restaurants, it certainly a place to visit if you are looking for glamour and indulgence.
Grab dinner or a drink at the Sky Garden: another iconic place in London to visit to get the best views is the Sky Garden. Whether you just want to visit the garden itself or splash out for dinner, this is certainly a romantic spot to visit. This Valentine’s Day, you can either visit for a Valentine’s Day brunch or even dinner which has been specially designed.
Pay a visit to Lucy Wong: to celebrate Valentine’s Day, the cocktail bar (which has Cantonese menu) has two options available to celebrate. The first pays homage to the story behind Lucy Wong which is inspired by the romantic love story ‘A World of Suzie Wong’ by Richard Mason, while further influenced by the classic Hong Kong based romantic drama ‘In The Mood For Love’. This option is centred around the Cantonese inspired menu involving sharing and is the perfect dining style for two this Valentine’s. Alternatively, there is a Valentine’s Day inspired afternoon tea to enjoy which is comprised of delicate Cantonese inspired Savouries, traditional Dim Sum and Patisseries,🫖alongside a free-flowing teapot serving your choice of Chinese tea and as a Valentine’s treat for the 17th, 🍸a complimentary cocktail or mocktail from our Valentine’s signature menu. What’s not to love?
Catch Romeo & Juliet at Backyard Cinema: heading back to the Union Chapel from the 10th to the 18th February, Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 classic film is brought to the screen, accompanied by by a live choir performing versions of the classic movie soundtrack, including Young Hearts, Everybody’s Free, Kissing You, You and Me Song, Local God and Doves Cry. Considered to be one of the most romantic stories of all time, it is an ideal date night for Valentine’s Day.