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Outdoor Date Ideas in London

8 outdoor date spots in London, hand-picked from our A-to-Z guide — from Greenwich Park & Royal Observatory to Sky Garden. Every spot below was verified by an editor on the ground, with the address, the best time to go, and a one-line reason it earns the trip.

8 hand-picked spots

The Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park, LondonG

Greenwich Park & Royal Observatory

Greenwich

  • ££
  • Afternoon
  • View

London's grandest hilltop view, where you can stand on the line that splits the world's two halves.

Tip Climb to the Observatory for the postcard view down to Canary Wharf, then straddle the Prime Meridian line with one foot in each hemisphere. Bring a picnic and spread out on the grass below the hill where locals actually sit. Come back down via the foot tunnel under the Thames for a quirky finish.

Hampstead Heath greenery and ponds in North LondonH

Hampstead Heath Bathing Ponds

Hampstead

  • £
  • Morning
  • Nature

Eight hundred acres of wild heath with swimming ponds and a skyline view from Parliament Hill.

Tip There's a Mixed Pond plus single-sex Men's and Ladies' ponds, so decide in advance whether you're swimming together or apart. Even if you skip the cold water, the walk up to Parliament Hill gives you one of London's best free skyline panoramas. Pack a flask and a towel and make a slow morning of it.

Japanese Kyoto Garden waterfall and pond in Holland Park, LondonJ

Japanese Kyoto Garden, Holland Park

Holland Park, Kensington

  • Free
  • Morning
  • Nature

A gift from Kyoto tucked inside Holland Park: tiered waterfalls, koi, stone lanterns and wandering peacocks.

Tip Go early on a weekday to have the tiered waterfall and stone lanterns nearly to yourselves. The resident peacocks roam freely and will absolutely photobomb you, so embrace it. Pair it with a stroll through the wider Holland Park and the Kyoto Garden's quieter twin, the Fukushima Memorial Garden, just beside it.

Glasshouse and gardens at Kew Gardens, LondonK

Kew Gardens

Kew, Richmond

  • ££
  • Afternoon
  • Nature

300 acres of glasshouses, treetop walks and the world's most famous botanic gardens, made for slow wandering.

Tip It's vast, so prioritise the Victorian Palm House, the Temperate House and the Treetop Walkway for the canopy views. In winter the after-dark Christmas illuminations trail turns it into a genuinely magical date; book those weeks ahead. Bring a flask, distances between glasshouses are deceptively long.

The London Eye on the South Bank of the ThamesL

London Eye

South Bank

  • £££
  • Evening
  • View

A 30-minute turn 135 metres above the Thames, with all of London unfolding as the sun goes down.

Tip Book the last rotation before sunset so you watch the city flip from gold to lit-up. The fast-track ticket is worth it on weekends to skip a 40-minute queue. For a proper occasion, a private capsule with champagne is one of London's great over-the-top date moves.

View over the Thames from the South Bank near the OXO Tower, LondonO

OXO Tower Wharf

South Bank

  • £££
  • Evening
  • View

A converted power station that now generates only good views — the free terrace is South Bank's worst-kept best secret.

Tip Skip the pricey restaurant if budget-conscious — the 8th-floor public viewing terrace is free and frames St Paul's across the Thames beautifully. Time it for sunset when the dome catches gold. The design studios on the lower floors are good for browsing handmade jewellery before you head up.

London skyline seen from Primrose HillP

Primrose Hill

Camden / Regent's Park

  • Free
  • Evening
  • Nature

London's favourite proposal hill — the city laid out below like a model someone built just for you two.

Tip Climb to the summit viewpoint where a stone edge names the landmarks across the protected London panorama. Pick up supplies on Regent's Park Road below — wine, cheese, a baguette — and stake a west-facing slope before sunset. Camden's market is a 12-minute walk if you want chaos after the calm.

Sky Garden glass atrium with plants above the City of LondonS

Sky Garden

City of London (near Borough)

  • Free
  • Evening
  • View

A free public garden bolted to the top of the Walkie-Talkie — three storeys of ferns and one of the best skyline reveals in the city.

Tip Book a free timed slot weeks ahead — they vanish fast for golden hour. Aim for a slot ~45 minutes before sunset so you watch the city flip from daylight to lit-up. Bring ID matching your booking, and head straight up to the open-air terrace on the south side for the Shard and river view.

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London outdoor date spots — FAQ

What are the best outdoor dates in London?
These are the parks, beaches, trails, and lookouts our editors return to — pick by the weather and the time of day noted on each spot.
How many outdoor date spots does this guide cover in London?
8 — hand-verified by editors and drawn from our full A-to-Z guide to London. Each one has a real address, the best time to go, and an editor's note.