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<blockquote data-quote="MP43" data-source="post: 2390501" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>If time and budget allow, Italy is the #1 most romantic place I've personally visited. You can't go wrong with Venice, Rome or the Tuscan Hill country. </p><p>Paris is a good second choice, and with a couple of minor exceptions, I found French people to be polite and helpful. </p><p>If you'd rather not deal with a foreign language, England has romantic spots, but you need to get out of London. Oxford, the Cotswolds and the Lake District are good bets. Find a B&B (they're plentiful and relatively inexpensive) and let the locals direct you to the good sights. </p><p>Somewhat closer to home, an Alaska cruise is hard to beat. </p><p>Anyhow, congrats on a wonderful marriage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MP43, post: 2390501, member: 1631"] If time and budget allow, Italy is the #1 most romantic place I've personally visited. You can't go wrong with Venice, Rome or the Tuscan Hill country. Paris is a good second choice, and with a couple of minor exceptions, I found French people to be polite and helpful. If you'd rather not deal with a foreign language, England has romantic spots, but you need to get out of London. Oxford, the Cotswolds and the Lake District are good bets. Find a B&B (they're plentiful and relatively inexpensive) and let the locals direct you to the good sights. Somewhat closer to home, an Alaska cruise is hard to beat. Anyhow, congrats on a wonderful marriage. [/QUOTE]
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