Tower Bridge with the bascules raised mid-lift, the Shard rising glass-pale behind, plane-tree leaves turning gold over the Thames-side path, London on the kind of clear November afternoon the city earns once or twice a year. Singles past 50 here often have careers stretched across law, the NHS, the creative trade, or whichever sector kept paying the mortgage, with grown kids in nearby boroughs or further afield. However you got here, the welcome is matter-of-fact.
Everyone here is past 50. No twenty-somethings to filter through, no age slider to set, no awkwardness about which decade you started working. Just adults at the same point in life, having real conversations across the Tube map. Your profile is free, always.
London members tend to start at the South Bank or in Hyde Park. Hampstead Heath and Regent's Park hold up in every season. Borough Market suits a slow Saturday; the Thames Path between Putney and Kew gives you a flat loop. Greenwich, Dulwich, and Richmond each draw their own regulars, and a walk along the canal at Little Venice makes a quieter afternoon.