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5 Most Romantic Destinations in the World

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Looking for the perfect romantic escape? After many years of travelling across the globe, I’ve discovered that the most romantic cities aren’t always the obvious ones. Yes, Paris has its charm, but there’s something magical about wandering hand-in-hand through lesser-known corners of the world where romance feels less staged and more genuine. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, rekindling the spark, or simply enjoying quality time together, these ten cities offer everything from sunset strolls to intimate dinners—without the tourist crowds overwhelming every moment.

Paris, France

Majestic view of the illuminated Pont Alexandre III bridge in Paris at night, a true architectural masterpiece.

Osaka, Japan

Capture of Osaka Castle surrounded by beautiful cherry blossoms during spring. A stunning blend of nature and architecture.

Boracay, Philippines

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Sydney, Australia

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Maldives


Frequently Asked Questions

When’s the best time to visit these romantic cities? It varies by destination, but I’ve generally found shoulder seasons offer the sweet spot. Sydney shines September through November when jacarandas bloom, and temperatures sit around 20°C, perfect for harbour walks without summer’s crowds. Osaka’s magical in November for autumn colours, though spring’s cherry blossoms (late March to early April) create equally stunning backdrops. Paris works well in May or September — decent weather, fewer tourists, and those long European evenings. Boracay peaks in February through April with clear skies and calm seas, though I’ve had brilliant trips in November too. The Maldives operates year-round, though November through April offers the driest weather and clearest underwater visibility.

Do I need to speak the local language? English works in major tourist areas of all these cities. That said, learning basic greetings shows respect and opens doors. I’ve found locals in Osaka and Boracay particularly appreciate the effort. Translation apps help when you need them, though pointing and smiling works surprisingly well.

Which city offers the best food experiences for couples? Hard choice, but Osaka wins for the combination of quality and value. However, the French cuisine has more Michelin stars than most places for a reason.

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Planning Your Romantic Escape

The most romantic city is the one where you’re present with each other rather than constantly checking your phone or rushing between sights. I’ve learned that over-planned itineraries kill romance faster than rain. Book your accommodation, sort your transport, then leave space for spontaneity.

The magic happens in the unplanned moments-finding that perfect café, getting lost in interesting neighbourhoods, or simply watching the world go by from a park bench. These ten cities create the backdrop, but you’ll write the story.

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  • Paula Barreca Barnes

    So 19 years ago, my husband and I set off with our little family in tow, embarking on a short-term assignment in Taiwan. Although without any knowledge of expat life or the Taiwanese culture, we took the chance and decided this would be an exciting little adventure; little did we know it changed the direction of our lives forever.

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