Valentines Day is approaching and you’re still looking for a great romantic holiday idea to surprise your beloved? Check out these five travel articles posted on the Venere Travel Blog in 2008:

Offering luxurious accommodations, top quality services, award-winning swimming pools and spa & wellness centers in an intimate atmosphere,  Villa Kubu Hotel (Seminyak), Uma Ubud Hotel (Gianyar) and Alila Ubud Hotel (Ubud) are 3 of the most romantic hotels in Bali.

Anna reviews three of  the most romantic restaurants in London: Bateaux London, Gordon Ramsay’s Claridge’s and Roussillon. If you’re planning a special London weekend with your lover, be sure to make a reservation at one of these gourmet restaurants.

Phil lists the best things to do in Budapest for travelers planning a second honeymoon in the Hungarian capital. Margaret Island, Széchenyi Thermal Bath and the labyrinth of Buda Castle are not to be missed when on a romantic break in Budapest.

In this travel blog post, Kesha takes you for a stroll through Romantic Copenhagen and its fairytale castles. A visit to Amalienborg Palace, Cupid at Thorvaldsen Museum and a night at the Opera are some the best things to do and see when on a weekend of romance in Copenhagen.

For travelers dreaming of a fairytale holiday with their loved one, Anna suggests a trip driving Germany’s Romantic Road. Wonderful castles, lovely villages, breathtaking sceneries, cozy hotels and gourmet restaurants make this German region the perfect destination for a romantic road trip in Europe.

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2 responses to “Top 5 Romantic Vacation Ideas in 2008”

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  1. Gennaro says:
    January 26th, 2009 at 5:55 am

    Nice choices. Budapest is one of the most under-rated and most beautiful cities in Europe. A lovely place for a romantic getaway.

  2. Rose says:
    January 27th, 2009 at 6:07 am

    Valentine’s Day is a time for bringing couples together in harmony, and reminding them of why they fell in love in the first place. Escaping from the daily grind gives you a chance to reconnect and refocus on your relationship.

    Rose.

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