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UK City Break Ideas for Couples

by Northern Life

A city break can be a great way for couples to stretch their legs and perhaps rekindle an old sense of romance. The UK has plenty of suitable cities to consider, each of which comes with a unique set of virtues. Let’s consider some of the best of them.

Edinburgh

There’s no city in the UK quite like the Scottish capital. With its soaring castle overlooking a series of historic streets, you can enjoy spectacular city views, as well as a variety of cultural attractions. You might pay a visit to Dean Village, with its evocative Tudor architecture and incredible sandstone mills, before heading over to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

London

Part of the appeal of London is its sheer size. In this city, you’ll find a distraction to suit couples of every inclination. Whether you’re looking to try out the major attractions, like the London Eye and the Tower of London, or you’d prefer to scout out an up-and-coming restaurant, this a city that’s sure to appeal.

While you’re in the city, you can check out one of the many world-class theatrical productions in the West End. For the ultimate convenience, you might check out the serviced apartments Waterloo has to offer. From there, you’ll have access not only to a central train station but to major landmarks throughout the centre of town.

Bath

Bath

Bath provides an appeal of a very different kind. Whereas London is bustling and unpredictable, Bath is charming and restrained. Strict planning rules mean that every part of the city looks fantastic – you might get the impression that you’re strolling through an idealised vision of Georgian England, especially when you’re visiting the famous Royal Crescent. Then there are major historic landmarks, like the Roman Baths from which the city takes its name.

York

York

When it comes to history, however, it’s very difficult to beat York. This has been a major settlement in England since the Medieval era, and its roots stretch back to Roman times. While you’re visiting, you’ll want to make time for the incredible Cathedral, York Minster, and The Shambles – which is a Medieval shopping street. You can take a stroll along the local river or through the surrounding moorland before taking a break at one of the city’s many quaint little tea rooms. For couples wanting to step back into English history, there’s no better city break to be found.