Free Speech: Valentine's Day Celebration In London

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Valentine’s Day celebration in London
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and what better way than celebrating in London where there are a plethora of options to woo your loved ones or spend some quality time with each other. This year when you are looking forward to make the moment come alive or propose your loved one try to be at the most beautiful places in London and make it a memorable evening. Break the bread at the Sky Garden
This Valentine when you want to surprise your love take her to this amazing place called the Sky Garden and treat her with a lavish breakfast as you know the place is at a height from where you can see the beautiful city embraced in the lovely February weather. It is quite romantic to be at the place on a Valentine’s …show more content…

They are giving an offer of playing a romantic movie along with great food all at an affordable rate. The place is situated in the pop Brixton region of London and invites the couples or partners in love to their much awaited six course meals that offers you dishes Arrosticini one of the traditional cuisines from the central part of Italy and there is Fried Calamari a super hit which is done well and one of the signature dishes , it also serves you pastas and salads in the food menu, as you explore the drinks section there are cocktails and a bottle of prosecco to wash them down and the best part about he party is you will be greeted by the Italian classics …show more content…

AS the event has been organized during the late evening hours at the very house where the legend used to dwell. There are plenty of activities where you make Valentine’s day card for your loved one and impress her with those creative garnishing’s, add spice to it by hearing out the Keats recital as you taste the flavor of those poetry thereby feeling the love you have for each other and lastly enjoy drinks at the Pop Bar while you listen to the jazz live music some very well-known jazz players have been booked for the event. It sounds so Victorian and the feeling is mutual as the event proceeds you draw the same inspiration as Keats had drawn once upon a time when he fell in love with his lady

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