Where to go in Europe on Valentines Day
By Adam Green
Europe is a good call for a Valentines excursion. It’s close to home, which means you can do a short break without feeling like you lose most of your holiday to travelling. Cold weather in February just means more time spent close together, whether that’s in a caf or snuggled up in a hotel. And finally, you don’t have to get jabs to go there, which certainly makes it easier to keep things secret, not to mention more romantic. If you’re pondering a Valentines holiday, here is a selection of classy choices.
Paris has got to be the first point of discussion when it comes to a romantic getaway. People have been escaping here on Valentines Day for a long time, and it’s grown into something of a fairytale location as a result. The architecture here has something about it that lends itself to romance. Add to that the fact that you have some of the most beautiful galleries and museums in the world, and food to die for, and it’s not hard to see why this is a good lover’s choice. Hunting around for a good restaurant can take a while if you don’t plan ahead, so do your research to avoid embarrassment.
A good alternative city to head to in Europe is Amsterdam. This might have become something of a party Mecca, with its reputation for laid-back life, but it’s also somewhere that has a romantic charm to it. This is possibly because of its beautiful canals, and the winding cobbled streets that make up the old town. People sometimes refer to it as a Northern Venice, which is quite fitting, especially when love is in the air. It makes the list higher than Venice because it’s better to see in February.
If you’re looking to get away to somewhere scenic and filled with local charm, but don’t want to pay the earth for it, then the Czech Republic might be right up your street. There’s some stunning countryside to explore, and traditional Chateaus to stay in, if that isn’t too creepy for you.
You can’t really go wrong with well-know European destinations of Valentines Day. Just make sure you book early to avoid disappointment.
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