Introduction
If you’re looking to set the mood for a romantic getaway, you could do worse than choose one of these five cities. They’ve got history, great food and wine, fun neighborhoods…the whole nine yards!
Paris, France
Paris is the most romantic city in Europe, and it’s no surprise. The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral and Louvre Museum are must-sees for any visitor to Paris. But there are more ways to show your love than just visiting these landmarks: stroll along the River Seine or take a ride down Champs Elysées for some shopping fun (or just window shopping).
London, England
- London is one of the most romantic cities in Europe. The city has a lot of history and culture, as well as parks and green space. There are also lots of restaurants and bars, museums and galleries that make it an ideal place for a romantic getaway.
- With so many things to do in London during the day, you can spend your evenings relaxing with your partner at one of the many restaurants or bars around town!
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is a great city for a romantic getaway. It’s fun, vibrant and full of culture–and it has plenty of things to do for couples.
The people are very friendly; so you’ll have no trouble finding activities that will appeal to both of you.
Rome, Italy
Rome is a romantic city for many reasons. One of them is its architecture and history, which dates back to ancient times. The Colosseum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps are just some of the most famous landmarks in Rome that evoke feelings of romance and adventure.
If you’re looking for something more intimate than taking in spectacular views from atop Platform 9 3/4 at King’s Cross Station (which has been taken over by Harry Potter fans), consider exploring one of these lesser-known spots:
- The Garden of Eden – This secret garden tucked away off Via della Purificazione has been described as “hidden” because it requires a key to unlock its gate! Once inside this lush paradise full of plants and trees from all over Europe, enjoy an afternoon picnic on one side while listening to classical music on another side–or simply take advantage of its serene atmosphere by relaxing with someone special.
- Trastevere – This area offers plenty of romantic spots along cobblestone streets lined with restaurants serving excellent Roman cuisine such as pasta puttanesca (pasta with tomatoes sauce) or pizza margherita (tomato sauce). If you want something different try seafood risotto at La Tavernetta al Forno or gnocchi alla romana at Da Francesco Ristorante Trattoria.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, and it’s a beautiful city with lots of green spaces. It has many museums and galleries where you can learn about Danish history and culture, or take in some contemporary art exhibitions. Copenhagen also has an excellent food scene; it’s known for its Michelin-starred restaurants, but there are plenty of casual places too if you’re looking for something more affordable. If you want to go out at night after dinner or during the day before lunch, there’s no shortage of bars and clubs where locals hang out together (or meet up with travelers).
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is a great European city for a romantic getaway. The architecture is beautiful, the food is delicious, and the people are friendly. Barcelona has plenty to offer travelers looking to have fun with their significant others–there are many things you can do during your stay here!
- Sightseeing: There are numerous attractions around Barcelona that will make for an interesting day trip out of town (or even just an afternoon). Take a tour through Park Guell or visit La Sagrada Familia Church; both will provide stunning views from atop hillsides overlooking the city below them. Or if you’re looking for something more relaxing than hiking up steep inclines all day long then maybe go shopping instead? Mercado de San Antonio Market Hall has everything from fresh produce stalls to local artisanal goods vendors selling handmade clothing items such as scarves made from recycled materials like plastic bottles! All of these options could easily fill up your whole day without ever leaving town limits which means less time worrying about transportation logistics later on when we get back home tonight…
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam is a city of canals, with more than 170 kilometers (106 miles) of waterways. In the winter, it’s possible to ice skate on these canals and enjoy a romantic night out under the stars. The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with many restaurants and bars open until late into the evening.
If you’re looking for an art escape with your partner, Amsterdam has museums galore: The Rijksmuseum houses Dutch art from the 13th century onward; Van Gogh Museum displays works by Vincent van Gogh; and Anne Frank House tells visitors about life during World War II when Jews were forced into hiding in Amsterdam. If you want something less serious but still educational–and romantic–then head over to Sex Museum Amsterdam!
Pick the right city and you’re golden!
- Pick the right city and you’re golden!
- If you’re looking for a romantic getaway, it’s best to pick a city that has plenty of things to do and see. This way, you won’t be stuck in your hotel room all day long.
- Pick a city that has never been visited before. It will be exciting because there are no expectations of what it will look like or how great it is going to be–only new experiences waiting for both of you!
- Consider how much money each person can spend on travel expenses when deciding where to go on vacation together (or even just one person at first). You want everyone involved with this decision because no one wants their partner spending more money than them on their trip because then they might not want anything else later down the line either.”
Conclusion
If you’re looking for a romantic European getaway, we definitely recommend Paris. It has everything you need: amazing food, gorgeous architecture and sights galore!