Europe's most romantic town?
#23
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I haven't read the article yet but "White Night",isn't that a Russian term for midnight-sun? In some other languages, this term is translated litearlly though in French, "nuit blanche" means a sleepless night and all this made me think of Al Pacino movie "Insomnia".
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Celtic Dreams:
Clonakilty? Until now best known as the epicentre of the Famine? Long known locally as "Clonakilty, God help us"? And, if we're honest (no, frankly flattering to the place), a very ordinary town in very ordinary countryside
You have to help us here. What inspired that nomination? Or is the reason...well, personal?
Clonakilty? Until now best known as the epicentre of the Famine? Long known locally as "Clonakilty, God help us"? And, if we're honest (no, frankly flattering to the place), a very ordinary town in very ordinary countryside
You have to help us here. What inspired that nomination? Or is the reason...well, personal?
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I thought Heidelberg and Bruges were incredibly romantic, even though I visited Bruges with my mother!! I love Bath in the winter but not in the summer when there are too many tourists. I also think Prague is romantic, especially the view of the city from the park across the river..
Cities or towns count - it doesn't matter which.
Cities or towns count - it doesn't matter which.
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Flanneruk....
I was the sole Americian at my best friend's wedding, there. It was held at the spa there - can't think of the name off the top of my head Inchydoney? Maybe? The church, the ceremony, the mulled wine pre-reception. So, I guess the reason is highly personal. Just makes me all warm and fuzzy just thinking about it...
I was the sole Americian at my best friend's wedding, there. It was held at the spa there - can't think of the name off the top of my head Inchydoney? Maybe? The church, the ceremony, the mulled wine pre-reception. So, I guess the reason is highly personal. Just makes me all warm and fuzzy just thinking about it...
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Rome, because it's my husband's favorite city! He's at his best there, so in turn, it works for me. Plus I love Italy, and I think Rome is probably my favorite city as well. (Although it's a very close race for me, whereas his only other contender for favorite is London!) And like Capo mentioned, you've got to love those fountains!
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My vote goes to Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic in the wintertime...
The warm amber glow of streetlamps reflect softly off the cobblestone streets, which are slicked over with ice as the slush freezes over again at night. Despite the fact that you feel entirely unsexy bundled up in a big winter jacket, your cheeks are flushed pink...and turn even pinker when you blush from embarrassment after you fall on your behind trying to navigate the treacherous ice! He leans over and helps you up, not letting go of your hand...and your laughter mingles with the soothing run of the Vtlava River...
Ah...I miss Europe.
The warm amber glow of streetlamps reflect softly off the cobblestone streets, which are slicked over with ice as the slush freezes over again at night. Despite the fact that you feel entirely unsexy bundled up in a big winter jacket, your cheeks are flushed pink...and turn even pinker when you blush from embarrassment after you fall on your behind trying to navigate the treacherous ice! He leans over and helps you up, not letting go of your hand...and your laughter mingles with the soothing run of the Vtlava River...
Ah...I miss Europe.
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The "White Nights" are when the sun never really sets. As we cruised toward St. Petersburg, on night there was what seemed to be the most gorgeous sunset imaginable. At 11:15, the sky was pink and blue and white - with the moon on the other side! We stood there for an hour or so, waiting for the sun to set, but it did not. We went inside for a cocktail or two and a bit of dancing to the wonderful band, and when we went back outside, there was still the incredibly glorious pink, blue and white horizon! We went back to our room and watched out the window for quite a while. Still, the sun didn't drop. We finally hit the bed and dozed off. We awoke, just a few hours later, to the most incredible sunrise! The "White Nights" are really indescrible. You must experience this for yourself!
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P.S. We've been to Paris many, many time and just adore it and being there. But, there ARE many other worthy destinations!
I would suppose that if you are "with the Right person" anywhere will be quite romantic.
But, if you're seeking a truly romantic desination, for you and your special someone, you must research to determine which places may be most appealing to YOU with regard to scenery, architecture, cultural opporunities, climate, walking all about and cafe possibilities!
I would suppose that if you are "with the Right person" anywhere will be quite romantic.
But, if you're seeking a truly romantic desination, for you and your special someone, you must research to determine which places may be most appealing to YOU with regard to scenery, architecture, cultural opporunities, climate, walking all about and cafe possibilities!
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I've been to Paris many times and yes, it is romantic. But the place we love is Murren, Switzerland. The mountains are beautiful, the sky georgous, the cows enchanting (lol), and the people lovely. We sat on the balcony of our hotel sipping wine and watching the mountains light up in the evening while listening to the tinkling of cow bells in the distance.
In the morning we could open the drapes in our room and watch the mountains again. And when it rained, we could count waterfalls across the valley. We really enjoyed Murren. Would go back in a second.
In the morning we could open the drapes in our room and watch the mountains again. And when it rained, we could count waterfalls across the valley. We really enjoyed Murren. Would go back in a second.
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