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Old Dec 19th, 2016, 03:45 PM
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I hate the small restaurants in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele as they are overpriced, but I guess that in winter one of them could be the best place in Milan to propose. I can think some other places (for example the gardens at Porta Venezia or Bellagio) but they could be quite cold in February.
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I'm going to take a wild guess and say you don't write Valentine's Day cards for a living.>

BINGO!

I just see this all as a two-way street - why can't a woman propose to a guy and ask these questions?

Not criticizing OP because he probably has done that and she said yes and go ahead and surprise me- but just in general why always the man should get this pleasure - I rather the couple sit down and both think of where the cherished proposal may be so don't think I don't see the romance in it all.

Again not addressing this to OP but to you in explanation of why if I did write Valentine's cards for a living in the way you expect.

Cheers and may the OP have a great proposal - lots of good ideas even though Milan and Lake Como in February would be amongst my very last choices but I guess anyplace can be romantic- not sure from where OP is flying or traveling to Milan from- but if a long way just for one day I'd suggest other places.
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If you choose Lake Como, propose on the grounds on Villa Balbaniello. Take ferry from Bellagio to Lenno, then water taxi or walk to villa. Weather could be terrible- or nice.
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do ferries run often in February? Maybe leave the choice until you see what the weather is like?
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