

The cultural capital of Japan, containing an endless number of historic temples, shrines, and scenery. It becomes even more romantic in the spring when the cherry blossoms are in bloom, as well as the autumn when the leaves are changing colors.


Gorgeous and off-the-radar Kenyan coastal city. Westerners tend to associate romantic sites with Europe, but if you expand your mind, places like Mombasa have all the luxury you get in Europe but with the exotic appeal unique to Africa!


I know it's not the city name, but most visitors will explore the island as a destination. It's Indonesia's unique Hindu island featuring beautiful scenery and ancient temples.


Known as the "Venice of China", Suzhou has its own canals, as well as some of China's most famous gardens. It's also brimming with historical sites.


Bangkok's temples and palaces are intriguing and beautiful. It has a good mix of old and new for those who like the exotic but still want to enjoy the city life.


Although it's way over-hyped and very stereotypical, Paris has the attractions that can keep any type of traveler interested.


A smaller town than most on the list, Kurashiki has a large, well-preserved district of historic Edo Period buildings alligning a canal. It's very charming, with a variety of local handicraft shops and museums. It also lacks the crowds of many of the other cities, so you can relax and just enjoy a nice stroll. Swans can often be found in the canal.


It just looks so beautiful with the iconic Table Mountain as its backdrop. There's a wide variety of flora and fauna on the mountain and great sites in the city.


Russian architecture is so beautiful and romantic to me, and Moscow is home to some of the most iconic structures.


Considered to be among Latin America's most romantic cities.