When it comes to celebrating a special occasion there are many different things you can do. London, in particular, is full of exciting or romantic places to visit. Enjoy an evening at the theatre, for example, a romantic meal at a top-notch London restaurant or visit one of London’s many tourist attractions. If you’re wondering where to celebrate your anniversary in London, the Park Lounge Bar at the Royal Lancaster London Hotel is a great place to start. Here are a few more ideas of where you can go and what you can do.

Book a Private Capsule on the London Eye
The London Eye is one of the most visited attractions in the capital, but a special occasion such as an anniversary calls for something a little different. Did you know that private capsules are available for hire?

Why share a capsule with a dozen other tourists when you can experience it on your own as a couple? The Cupid’s Capsule package includes champagne and Hotel Chocolat chocolates, all served by your host.
Enjoy a Romantic Dining Experience at the Clos Maggiore
Located in London’s Convent Garden, this restaurant promises a calm and grown-up evening. It’s also got a reputation for being one of London’s most romantic eateries. In the summer, the covered conservatory is covered with cherry blossoms. In winter, it becomes a cosy sanctuary, thanks to the candles and glowing fire.
Take Afternoon Tea at the Tea Terrace
What could be more quintessentially English than afternoon tea? There’s no better place to enjoy it than at The Tea Terrace. If you want to make the occasion memorable, book your very own Cinderella’s carriage to sit in.
If you’re thinking that might be a little over the top or you’re too grown-up for fairy tales, the décor is a sight to behold. There are chandeliers constructed using teapots, high-backed regal chairs, and Royal Albert china from which to sip your tea.
Explore Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s official London home. It’s also a very romantic place to visit. Enjoy walking around the luxurious staterooms, and take in some very impressive treasures including paintings, porcelain, and fine furniture.
Experience the Tranquillity of London’s Little Venice
London’s Little Venice is a stretch of the Grand Canal that oozes peace and romance. It’s a delightful place to visit thanks to the colourful houseboats and tranquil waterways. It’s a five-minute walk from Warwick Avenue’s tube station or 10 minutes away from Paddington station.

London may be the busiest city in the UK but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a romantic day or two. Start your celebration at the Park Lounge Bar and take things from there.
