Then end the perfect day with a
Champagne supper in a bistro
and whisper sweet nothings by
candlelight. Fly from Luton, Bristol,
Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh,
Glasgow and Belfast International
prague
If your beloved has yearning
for fairy-tale romance, there’s no
better place to woo them than the
captivating city of Prague. The Czech
capital is at its most beautiful over the
winter months, with snow on castle
rooftops and cathedral spires. Enjoy
the sights from the back of a horse-
drawn carriage or take a cruise along
the River Vltava, before meandering,
hand in hand, through the winding,
cobbled streets. Fly fromGatwick,
Stansted, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
istanbul
Exotic, enchanting and
irresistible, the ancient city of
Istanbul is a true Turkish delight for
Love is in the air
Verona – the
city of Romeo
and Juliet –
makes a great
romantic break
Take the one you love on a flight of fancy this Valentine’s. Here are the top five
destinations we’re head over heels for
verona
Forever remembered as
the home of Romeo and Juliet,
fair Verona (pictured) provides
the ideal setting for your very
own love story. Offering a perfect
match of history, art and culture,
this beautiful Italian city honours
St Valentine like nowhere else on
earth. From 14- 17 February, the
streets will be lit by heart-shaped
lanterns for the annual ‘Verona in
Love’ celebrations. Concerts and
exhibitions will take place right
across town, while restaurants
have specially designed menus. Fly
from Gatwick
paris
As the city of love and light,
Paris knows a thing or two about
romance. Enjoy the shabby-chic
delights of the Latin Quarter, watch
the sunset from the hilltop village of
Montmartre or take a moonlit stroll
along the banks of the River Seine.
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couples. Find one another unique
gifts in the famous Grand Bazaar,
with over 5,500 vendors offering
everything from silks and carpets to
costume jewellery. Then indulge in
a luxuriously steamy Turkish bath,
the perfect aphrodisiac for your
sweet Valentine. Fly from Luton.
copenhagen
Snuggle under the stars and gaze
at the heavens from Copenhagen’s
Round Tower. This 17th century
observatory will be opening
its doors on 14 February for a
Valentine’s viewing of the twinkling
night sky. Peek through telescopes
for a close-up view of the moon.
The Danish capital also offers a
guide of the best places to enjoy
a romantic embrace, with its
very own kissing guide. Fly from
Gatwick, Stansted, Bristol and
Manchester.
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