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Where To Go On A Date This Christmas

December 22nd, 2015 | By Trelawney Kerigan
Where To Go On A Date This Christmas

Christmas is naturally a very romantic time of the year, with frosty weather and cosy nights in giving you great excuses to cuddle up with your loved one. And if you’re looking for someone special to share this with, here are some great London dating events you can enjoy this season. - Winter Warmer If you’re serious about looking for a partner but want to have fun finding them, head along to Elect’s Winter Warmer event on Tuesday (15th December). Taking place at The Library Private Members Club in Covent Garden, the doors open at 18:00 and both members and non-members are welcome to attend. You’ll be able to mingle with like-minded people and you might even find someone special to kiss underneath the mistletoe. - Somerset House’s ice rink Whether you fancy yourself a pro skater or not, Somerset House’s ice rink is a lovely place to visit during the wintertime. Taking in the breathtaking sight of the huge Christmas tree and Somerset House beautifully lit up, while sipping Champagne and watching the skaters dance around on the ice makes this one of the most special places in the capital during winter. - Kew Garden’s winter wonderland You don’t have to stay in the heart of the city to enjoy a romantic date, and heading to Kew Gardens in south-west London will make for a very special experience. Until January 3rd, you can walk along a one-mile trail through the gardens. Completely illuminated with beautiful lights, the route takes you past Santa’s Snowflake Grotto and Mistletoe Moments – perfect if the date is going well. - Walk along the river You don’t have to mix with large crowds to enjoy a Christmas atmosphere on a date this season, and simply taking a leisurely walk along the River Thames and seeing the capital lit up with fairy lights is really romantic. The cold weather, electric atmosphere and beautiful scenery will certainly make for a special date, and you could even hop on a city cruise if you fancy seeing the city on water instead.