Top 10 Romantic Cities

Curated from 43 contributors

  • Hendo Walkley
  • Adam Sparkes
  • Kimberley Howson
  • Steve Odom
  • Morena Fiore
  • Ian S. Johnston
  • Hen Kine
  • Stephanie Clarke
  • Matthew Bee
  • Amir Adg G
  • Test Test
  • Victoria Love-Williams
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  1. Paris

    Paris

    Maybe it’s because I’m English and it’s really close, but there is something undeniably amazing about Paris. The language, the culture, the fashion, the elegance… like Italy but with less mopeds and better wine.

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  2. New York

    New York

    The big apple = a big win for Valentine's trips. It's a bit hackneyed but the horses in central park are wicked, the people love the English and it has an unrivalled mix of artistic temperament and big city attitude.

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  3. Venice

    Venice

    By Gondola, the canals of Venice are unparalleled for romance. A breathtaking city on many levels (Moonraker not being one of them) and seriously notable for its complete lack of cars.

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  4. London

    London

    We have seen it on all of those cheesy romantic British comedies starring Hugh Grant, London is quite the romantic and captivating city. When the sun sets, London becomes enchanting and seductive to romantic couples. It’s a romantic city that’s cram packed with sophisticated restaurants, VIP night life, high quality sight-seeing and beautiful romantic locations. Not only is it an ideal city to spend quality time with your partner, it’s also a great romantic city to meet the opposite sex. A survey in Zoo magazine said that 42% of couples whom live in London met locally on a night out.

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  5. Rome

    Rome

    A classic, but a classic for a reason. Steeped in history, fine food, fine wines, a beautiful language and cheap return fares on EasyJet.

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  6. Vienna

    Vienna

    Austria happens to host many beautiful cities; however, there is nothing quite romantic and captivating like Vienna. What stands out the most about Vienna is the visually stunning architecture and the local friendly culture. A weekend in Vienna is a romantic dream for you and your other half, whether you want to explore the shopping district or explore historic monuments and museums. The city is the ideal location for proposing to your girlfriend and many restaurants actually help cater to men with the intent of proposing to their girlfriend. It is a beautiful and unforgettable experience.

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  7. Barcelona

    Barcelona

    Home of truly incredible food, large measures of spirits and stunning Gaudi architecture around the gothic quarter. Culture, art and beauty.

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  8. Prague

    Prague

    The Czechs are great people and the food and culture is superb - despite the stag do popularity this city is still a nice antidote to typical Europe. It also has loads of absinthe and a church made of skulls (handy for the Goths)

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  9. San Francisco

    San Francisco

    Explore nature at its best with your lover, in San Francisco. Golden Green park, beautiful beaches, this romantic city truly does have it all!

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  10. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam

    Although Amsterdam is commonly known for its herbal green and open-minded red light district, once you get over all of that, it’s actually quite a romantic city. Last year, I had the opportunity to take my girlfriend to a romantic adventure in Amsterdam for the day. Once we boarded the over-night ferry and delved deep into the heart of the city, we fell in love with it. We spent the entire day getting lost in the city and exploring the river with a 2-man canal. It was indeed a beautiful and romantic experience.

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