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A recent poll suggested as many as 44% of Londoners consider themselves to be single. If there are potentially 3.9 million single people in
Dating in London – 15 Real Ways to Find Love in London. A recent poll suggested as many as 44% of Londoners consider themselves to be single.

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If there are potentially 3.9 million single people in London, why is it so hard to date and find love in England’s capital?! The reality is, that it isn’t hard at all. It’s just that people may be approaching dating in London the wrong way. But what are the best ways to find someone and start dating in London? Speed Dating Single Events Courses Social Events Bars Jazz Clubs Nightclubs At Work Volunteering Dating Apps Dating Websites Outdoor Events Hobby Groups Book Clubs Silent Discos. London is uber densely packed. The smallest of small spaces commanding a huge soaring price. Price tags larger than billionaires’ yachts. Despite the huge population, high density and vast entertainment spots and catering to every genre of music, arts, and food you can name – it can be a lonely place. What it gains in size it lacks in familiarity. In fact, those who live in small villages claim it’s easy to find love than those in large urban towns and cities. So, with everything going against it, how do you find love in London? Where to Find Singles and Start Dating in London. With an apparent 3.9 million singles in London, you should be able to find someone single and ready to mingle around every corner, in every restaurant and within every bar. Unfortunately, it’s not quite as easy as that. We’re all looking for that spark and that moment of mutual attraction. We can’t always explain it, it can’t be forced but we know when it hits us. That mutual lingering eye contact is very powerful. It’s like a Happy Train on its way to Dopamine Station. We have put together 15 ways to really find singles in London who, like you, are looking to date. Speed Dating. Speed dating is a great way to find singles in London. Everyone with the same goal, most of the time, all in the same room with a single purpose of looking for that spark or mutual attraction to take further. Speed dating isn’t for everyone though. Going on a date with one person can be nerve wrecking enough but going on a date with 20 people in the space of around 90mins can be nothing short of daunting. That said, if you can get past the nerves, it really can be a good way to see if there’s a face to face spark, or at least a mutual click, without spending two to three weeks messaging someone online only to find there’s simply nothing there when meeting them. Single Events. With London so huge, and the number of single people so high, there are number of pubs, bars, clubs and entertainment venues that arrange regular singles nights. Again, like speed dating, a room full of singletons looking for that special someone in their lives but without the interview like atmosphere. People are free to chat and mingle with whoever they choose. If you are particularly shy although this can be good because you’re not forced into the whole speed dating event. You may need to take a deep breathe and just go for it. You could always take a friend. A wing-woman or wingman can be great in these types of situations. Dating people is about meeting someone new, so you’ll need to brush off the shyness – just for a little while. Courses. Don’t go and take a course in something you have no interest in just to try and find a date, but realistically the best way of being able to find someone is to strike up a conversation with them. You can’t really do this on the London Underground, a park or in a supermarket as you may comes across as slightly strange. So, you need to find environments and settings where speaking to people is naturally done. You may not know that the famous Microsoft tycoon Bill Gates, although an absolute genius in the tech world, never considered himself very successful with the opposite sex. Bill Gates words, not mine. So, he decided to book himself on to college campus courses, where in the main women usually attended, or there was a considerably higher turnout of women than men. His logical mindset paid off. He knew that in this type of setting it would be natural for people to converse, speak and in part get to know each other. If there is something you have always wanted to learn about, a course may just be the ticket. It may not necessarily lead to meeting someone, but at the very least it will get you used to the social aspect if it’s something you’re not already part of in London. Social Events. Are you the type of person who usually avoids all social events you’re invited too? Whether from family, friends, work colleagues or organisations you’re involved in? If you do usually try and avoid these at all costs, and would rather watch paint dry, you’re not alone. These can though be really good places to meet someone. Attraction is often by sight, but nothing usually can happen until some kind of conversation is initiated. This is why people turn straight to dating apps. Social events breed just that. Conversation. The art of talking to people and making small talk can be painful for many, especially those who are introverts. I would also consider myself to be an introvert, so I completely understand the viewpoint. Social events although can take you out of your comfort they can be rewarding. You may just strike up a conversation with another singleton, and sparks may fly all over the place. Worst case scenario is you further increase your social skills, which can be really useful when you do start dating. Bars. The old classic. Bars are considered the BEST place to find and meet someone in London. As Ed Sheeran recently sang ‘ The club isn’t the best place to find a lover, so the bar is where I’ll go ’. You can’t turn down many streets in London without finding a bar or three. Bars in the city and financial districts such as Liverpool Street, Bank and St Pauls are generally full of office workers during the week but are empty at weekends. Bars with more weekend nightlife include areas such as Piccadilly, Shoreditch and Soho. There are a few dotted in and around Oxford Circus particularly along side streets, but the main nightlife is really going to be in the three areas mentioned above. Different parts of London cater though towards different age groups and different types of people to meet. Office workers tend to head out into the City during the week. Shoreditch is a great chill out area, with lots of pubs and restaurants catering to all ages. Piccadilly and Soho tend to attract a younger crowd at weekends between the ages of 20-35. Look out for single nights in local London bars. Many of them hold these, although often they are mid-week during less busy times. Jazz Club.

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