Wednesday 20 January 2016

Valentine’s Day Special Top 10 Romantic Destinations in Europe


1. Paris, France

Of course, no “romantic spots in Europe” list is complete without a mention for Paris. The architecture, River Seine, cafes that line the streets … they’re all reasons to spend some time in this beautiful city, even in the middle of winter. Bundle up and head to the top of the Eiffel Tower for a breathtaking panorama of the city, then head out to wander the streets of Montmartre hand-in-hand. No Valentine’s Day is complete without trying some of the city’s world-famous chocolates.


2.Prague, Czech Republic

Bundle up and explore the gorgeous city of Prague in the Czech Republic. Colorful buildings, Gothic churches, a castle and little, intimate restaurants await couples in search of a perfect Valentine’s Day.


3.Venice, Italy

Another must on any romantic list; Venice is perfect for Valentine’s Day. Take a romantic gondola ride through the canals to see the colorful aged homes, and then wander the streets, stopping in Saint Mark’s Square.


4.Bath, United Kingdom 

Make your way to Bath for a romantic weekend in the city synonymous with luxurious first class spas. Start your day in one of Bath’s many romantic hotels (many of which have adorable four poster beds) and spend your morning exploring architectural beauties like the Roman Baths or the charming surrounding villages: Castle Combe and Lacock are especially worth the visit. Adventurous travellers might try a hot air balloon ride over the city and countryside. No need to splurge, you can find something for every budget in Bath from cheap and charming gastropubs to fine dining.


  • Dinner Suggestion: Sotto Sotto is an award-winning restaurant in an incredible historic location. Take a trip underground into the vaults that lie below the city and you’ll find delicious Italian food and unbeatable ambiance – think thick stone walls and heaps of candles.
  • Gift Idea: Need a gift for your special someone? Book a private soak at The Cross Bath: natural thermal waters and champagne are a sure recipe for romance.



5.Hamburg, Germany

Oft referred to as the “Venice of the North,” Hamburg has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam and plenty of romantic spots to cuddle up and take in the view of its numerous canals and lakes. Walk along the harbor promenade, Landungsbrücken and then visit St. Michaelis Church.


6.Amalfi Coast, Italy 

Located on the south coast of the Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast is one of those sigh-inducing spots complete with picturesque and colorful villages set against a 43-mile stretch of coastline. Valentine’s Day is the off-season, and with a mild winter, it makes it a perfect spot for romance. Stay in Positano and take trips down to Naples, Pompeii or even a boat to Capri. Be sure to take time to sip limoncello, a strong liqueur the area is known for making.


7.Santorini, Greece

The Aegean Sea paradise of Santorini regularly makes the list as one of the most romantic spots in the world. With its whitewashed buildings, blue-capped churches and stunning views of the sea from a top Fira’s caldera, it’s easy to see why. Take a donkey ride or hop on a boat to check out a steaming volcano, and then unwind in hot springs and tour a vineyard.


8.Heidelberg,Germany

A visit to Heidelberg feels like a trip back in time. With a stunning Baroque castle presiding over the city and plenty of small winding streets, you can’t help but feel transported back to another time. Right on the shore of the Neckar, there’s something magical about the way takes on a red glow during the sunset. After a morning spent hiking up to Heidelberg castle and enjoying the view you’re sure to fall in love all over again.


9.Dubrovnik, Croatia 

The weather may not be warm, the sun may not always be out, but Dubrovnik is romantic year-round. The old city, surrounded by ancient walls, provides plenty of opportunities to get lost in little side streets. For amazing views of the Adriatic, head up to walk the walls of the city.


10.Bruges, Belgium

Valentine’s Day means chocolate and where better to buy chocolate than Belgium? Travelling to Bruges, the Venice of the North, makes for a great romantic getaway filled with picturesque bridges, small canals and 15th century charm. Visit the Begijnhof, a 17th century chapel and hermitage, for a beautiful walk in the secluded inner courtyard. Get a sense of the city with a quick carriage ride but be sure to get off at the Rozenhoedkaai – Bruges’ most photographed and famous bridge – for a great photo op. Bruges has something for everyone from a cheap night out with Belgium’s famous French fries to Micheline calibre restaurants.

  • Dinner Suggestions: Pro Deo, a restaurant in the Langestraat district, is the perfect spot for an inexpensive and romantic meal. The restaurant is in a house that dates back to the 16th century and the husband-wife duo who cook and host couldn’t be cuter.
  • Gift Ideas: Chocolate is the obvious choice. Try these places to avoid all the over-touristed and overpriced alternatives: The Chocolate Line, Spegeleare Chocolatiers and Dumon Chocolaterie are all featured on a list of Belgium’s best.

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