The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Leicester, England

May 6, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Coordinates: 52°38′N 1°8′W / 52.633°N 1.133°W / 52.633; -1.133
Restaurants in Leicester

1. Let's Get Lost

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5.0 based on 55 reviews

Let's Get Lost

We are an outdoor adventure company designed to create adventures on your doorstep. We organise Kayaking & Canoeing events, days out and overnights stays for all groups including; birthday parties, hen and stag parties & corporate events/retreats. OUR AIM: To help people discover the true benefits of the outdoors.

2. Tonne

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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Tonne

The city of foxes and King Richard now brings you a Craft Beer bar and retail shop. Whether a post work beverage or date night, Tønne can always accommodate.

3. Cocoa Amore

34 Silver Street, Leicester LE1 5ET England +44 116 262 3278 [email protected] http://www.cocoa-amore.co.uk
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5.0 based on 218 reviews

Cocoa Amore

Fully Licensed Chocolate Shop based in the Heart of Leicester City Centre. Hand made Chocolates, Desserts, Hot Chocolate & Chocolate making workshops. Hen parties, Birthday parties, corporate team building. Wedding favours Custom chocolate flavours

Reviewed By BakeWithAishah - Leicester, United Kingdom

I love coming here with my friends and family for a hot chocolate; it’s truly the best in Leicester ???? Lovely warm atmosphere, splendid decor and the most divine smell throughout the whole store. I also use their chocolate chips in my baking and I have received many compliments x

4. Stoneywell

Old Stone Whitcrofts Lane, Markfield, Leicester LE67 9QE England +44 1530 248040 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/stoneywell
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5.0 based on 454 reviews

Stoneywell

Reviewed By E3648BSlizs

Lovely garden, knowledgeable garden tour guide, pretty cottage full of arts and crafts furniture and artifacts, with friendly knowledgeable room guides, ad a great tea room...a lovely way to spend a sunny ag=fternoon witha group of friends

5. 45 Gin School - The Distillers Kitchen

7-9 Market Place, Leicester LE1 5GG England +44 116 326 6426 [email protected] http://www.45ginschool.com/
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5.0 based on 425 reviews

45 Gin School - The Distillers Kitchen

Located in the oldest retail building in Leicester, close to both 45 bars and overlooking Market Place, our stunning new venue offers you a unique insight into how to make gin and the magical world of distilling. Your 45 Gin School Experience lasts for 3 hours and includes – Cocktail & Gin infused Masterclass, Questions & Answers by our Distiller, complimentary Burleighs Gin & FeverTree tonic, choosing and blending botanicals to create your own unique recipe before distilling, bottling and labelling your craft gin creation ready to take home and drink at your leisure.

Reviewed By jennahU1316GI - Rutland, United Kingdom

We had an absolutely fantastic time distilling our own gin. The team were so knowledgable and guided us through the process - with lots of G+Ts along the way! Cocktail making was great fun, with an added twist ;) I really enjoyed selecting my own botanicals to make a completely bespoke gin. Would 100% recommend this - it's worth every penny for a gin-lover.

6. Escape Asylum

14 St. Martins Square Unit 11, Leicester LE1 5DF England +44 7596 642447 [email protected] http://www.escapeasylum.co.uk
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5.0 based on 435 reviews

Escape Asylum

Leicester's first live escape games! ASYLUM: You have been caught trespassing on an abandoned asylum and the spirit of Evelyn has trapped you in. She will not let you out until you have solved her murder. Solve or perish, the choice is yours.. CIRQUE DU SLAY: The circus is back in town... However all is not what it seems... It's prize act? An evil clown with a thirst for blood! Can you escape before you star in his line-up? CABIN: Cabin is home to an eyeless monster by the name of Eyeball Bill! After losing his eyes in freak game of poker, The legend was created! Curiosity makes you enter, can you escape before he returns to claim your eyes?!

Reviewed By sarahe832 - Lincoln, United Kingdom

A day out in Leicester took us to Escape Asylum today, where we tried all 3 of their rooms. Asylum...well...not a good idea if you’re sensitive to flashing lights or have heart problems! ????❤️ The first part of the room doesn’t quite fit with the rest of the theme but is good fun if you can overcome the frustration! Once we got past that the scares commenced & Games Master Olivia manipulated the atmosphere brilliantly to prey upon our natural nervousness at being locked in an asylum with the ghost of Edith, who wasn’t going to let us out alive unless we solved her murder. ????????????????⚗️????⚰️????This game is geared towards mental conundrums & centres upon solving one central puzzle. By the time we’d figured that out (with a lot of confusion & feeling a bit stupid along the way) we were just a bit too confused & slow at grasping how to complete the very final task & ran out of time. ⌛️????Whilst I didn’t enjoy his game as much as some, just because it doesn’t have as much puzzle type variety as we really like, it’s a well staged room which will certainly raise your pulse rate & the hour will fly by. ????⏰???? Having been killed by Edith in the Asylum our spirits went on to try their luck at Cirque du Slay’s circus. ???????????? Finding ourselves in Momo’s circus lair some of the tasks in there were quite straightforward, others a little trickier to figure out. Evil Clown Momo made us squirm to ask for help, but Kind Clown Momo repaid our efforts when we asked nicely enough & aptly named Games Master Mo played both parts brilliantly. ????????This game is a bit more practical than Asylum- if compared to the Crystal Maze tv programme it’d feature a little bit each of skill, mental & physical. ????????‍♀️⏰ This was by far my favourite room of the day with a great blend of things to do, a cool quirky ending & a few giggles & squeals along the way! Having enjoyed the first two rooms we decided on the spur of the moment to go & have some dinner before coming back & taking on Eyeball Bill in his cabin. ????????????This was scare free, a welcome relief after the other two rooms! As with Asylum there’s one skill type puzzle near the beginning which doesn’t seem to have much to do with the rest of the theming but other than that it’s largely well thought out & immersive. It’ll have you scooting backwards & forwards and there are a wider variety of puzzle types in this room than Asylum, but it still has it’s challenges & similarly there were a couple of puzzles we just felt baffled by. ????????????????️???? Thankfully the Sheriff, well played by Olivia, was kind in rewarding our funky chicken dancing with some tips when we really needed them which meant we just about escaped with our eyeballs intact! ???????? This is the only room I’d say is potentially family friendly, depending entirely on how resilient your child is. Compared to many escape room venues this is a very professional & slick operation, themed from the moment you enter & well located within the city centre. The GM’s were really friendly, clearly enjoy their work & made our visit a great experience. The games here aren’t for the feint hearted, not overly suitable for young children & I wouldn’t say they’d be the best choice for your first ever escape room experience as they’re not as straight forward as some, but for a challenging & fun day out with some scary thrills & a few laughs as well they’re definitely worth the trip. ????⏱ Apparently they’re opening a new venue in Leicester this summer with 6 rooms. I really hope they’re not all scare/horror based as I’m not really a fan of the scary or really spooky, but either way I’m already looking forward to coming back & giving them a try. ☀️????????????????

7. Leicester Guildhall

Guildhall Lane, Leicester LE1 5FQ England +44 116 253 2569 [email protected] http://www.leicester.gov.uk/your-council-services/lc/leicester-city-museums/museums/the-guildhall/
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4.5 based on 535 reviews

Leicester Guildhall

Leicester is privileged to have one of the best-preserved timber framed halls in the country dating back 600 years. The Guildhall is a historic building and the oldest building still in use in the city. It was Leicester’s first police station and between 1876 and the 1900’s and saw many unsavoury characters pass through its doors. The Great Hall itself was built in about 1390 as a meeting place for the Guild of Corpus Christi (a small but powerful group of businessmen and gentry) and it’s also believed that Shakespeare performed here during Tudor times. Today, the Guildhall is best known as an excellent performance venue, attracting acts from across the country. It’s also known as a museum where visitors can step back in time and come face to face with Crankie Gemmie and Emma Smith, two of Leicester's notorious pick-pockets who can be found lurking in the Victorian police cells. The museum is also home to the Medieval Leicester galleries and The White Rose Cafe.

Reviewed By nataliehF1833SA

This guildhall was interesting and had many original features from the time of use. The mayor's room was amazing. The little signs regarding not touching anything were even very funny. This was a free admission and even had activity sheets for children to add it. The old hall was lovely too and to think it was in use until the 20s shows the longterm use of the building. Fantastic little museum.

53 New Walk, Leicester LE1 7EA England +44 116 225 4900 [email protected] https://www.leicester.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums-and-galleries/our-venues/new-walk-museum-and-art-gallery
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4.5 based on 775 reviews

New Walk Museum and Art Gallery

Leicester Museum & Art Gallery is a world of discovery with collections and displays spanning the natural and cultural world. General entry is free to all visitors. On the historic New Walk, the museum is a family friendly day out with galleries including Ancient Egypt, Dinosaurs, Wild Space, the Victorian art gallery, Arts & Crafts gallery, Picasso Ceramics: The Attenborough Collection and Leicester's internationally renowned collection of German Expressionism. The museum welcomes a vast array of temporary exhibitions, featuring works from the collections, touring exhibitions from national museums and a programme of contemporary art and craft displays. The museum hosts a range of events from curators' talks to lunchtime concerts, a cafe and museum shop.

Reviewed By mouseHerts

What a wonderful museum. It is packed full of exhibits including, dinosaurs, natural history, Egyptian artefacts, arts and crafts, ceramics, Victorian art. My favourite was the exhibition of children’s clothes. They were so intricately made with fine needlework and stitching. Children would enjoy going through the tunnels in the wild life section. So did I!

9. Tropical Birdland

The Spinneys Lindridge Lane, Desford, Leicester LE9 9GN England +44 1455 824603 [email protected] http://www.tropicalbirdland.com/
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4.5 based on 1,049 reviews

Tropical Birdland

Tropical Birdland is a unique visitor attraction which is home to over 250 birds with a variety of stunning free-flying parrots from all around the world. We are set in 6.5 acres of English countryside which houses aviaries, woodlands and a restaurant, to name a few.

Reviewed By soulsister61 - Derby, United Kingdom

Visited here for my grandson birthday what a fantastic day we had at a great price ,think I enjoyed it just as much as the kids ,lots of birds to see and you can buy food to feed them , good play area, there is a cafeteria but we took our own picnic lots of seating ,we did buy coffee it was very nice , best part was holding the birds they were very friendly and did not bite I would recommend this as a great family day out .

10. Curve Theatre

Curve Theatre 1 Rutland Street, Leicester LE1 1SB England +44 116 242 3595 [email protected] http://www.curveonline.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,317 reviews

Curve Theatre

Curve Theatre is Leicester’s magnificent home for theatre and the performing arts and is situated at the heart of the city’s Cultural Quarter. Curve is a proud supporter of new and emerging talent and actively participates in the development of the next generation of artists, writers and directors. As well as presenting some of the world’s finest touring work, Curve produces a varied programme of diverse, exciting and inspiring theatre including large scale musicals to rival the West End.

Reviewed By jamesb337 - Leicester, United Kingdom

we went to the curve to watch a performance of phantom of the opera the theatre is well appointed with food and drinks available the performance was excellent and seating layout very comfortable

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