Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and whether you’re planning a date or just want to explore romantic spots in London, we’ve got you covered. The best part? They’re all easily accessible by TfL! ❤️🚆
Check out our YouTube video where James and Tuanni explore these romantic spots and share the fascinating history behind them! 🎥
1. The Lovers’ Statue at King’s Cross St. Pancras
Nearest station: King’s Cross St. Pancras 📍
Kick off your romantic journey at King’s Cross with a visit to The Meeting Place statue. Standing 30 feet tall, this stunning bronze sculpture captures the joy of reunions and the bittersweet nature of goodbyes. While you’re there, take a stroll to nearby Granary Square, where the 1,080 illuminated fountains create a dreamy atmosphere.
2. Covent Garden’s Hidden Romance
Nearest station: Covent Garden (Piccadilly line) or Leicester Square (Northern line) 📍
Once home to London’s biggest flower market, Covent Garden still carries a romantic charm. From the grand Royal Opera House, where love stories unfold on stage, to the enchanting street performers filling the air with music, it’s a perfect place to wander hand in hand.
Love gardens and hidden gems? Check out London’s secret gardens.

3. A Spin on the London Eye
Nearest station: Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, Waterloo & City lines) 📍
For breathtaking views of London, take a ride on the London Eye. Originally built for the Millennium celebrations, it has since become a favourite for proposals and romantic moments.
Don’t forget that TfL customers can get 30% off tickets—so make sure to check out the latest deals before booking! Check out our offers page.
And to make the day even more special, why not pop by Borough Market? Check out our guide to London’s best markets.

4. Lovers’ Walk in Hyde Park
Nearest station: Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line) 📍
Escape the city bustle with a peaceful walk along Lovers’ Walk in Hyde Park. This tree-lined path along the Serpentine is a hidden gem, offering a quiet retreat perfect for a romantic stroll. If you’re up for more adventure, rent a rowboat for a classic date moment on the lake.

5. Little Venice’s Charming Canals
Nearest station: Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo line) 📍
Little Venice is one of London’s most picturesque spots, with charming canal boats, waterside cafes, and floating bookshops. Whether you’re enjoying a coffee by the water or hopping on a canal cruise, this hidden gem is guaranteed to add a touch of magic to your Valentine’s plans.

Bonus tip: Love is in the air on the IFS Cloud Cable Car 🚠
Nearest station: North Greenwich (Jubilee line) 📍
A favourite for tourists and locals seeking panoramic views of Canary Wharf, the O2, and beyond.
The IFS Cloud Cable Car offers the perfect setting for a romantic date, whether you’re admiring the sunset or soaking in London’s stunning night lights.
Check out our Conversations in the Cloud series for more from this iconic part of the TfL network.

Plan Your Romantic Journey ❤️
Make your Valentine’s Day trip stress-free by planning ahead with TfL Go or Journey Planner.
Let us know your favourite romantic spots in London! 💙