Charleston, South Carolina

Nowhere in America offers more romantic spots than this charming Southern city. Charleston is known for its historical beauty, bell tower, cobblestone streets, and many historic buildings constructed before World War I that remain intact to this day. For a more immersive experience, you can sign up for a Charleston horse-drawn carriage tour.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Hawaii has been a top American destination for decades thanks to its pristine beaches and glorious sunshine. But what makes Hawaii especially ideal for couples is the abundance of beach activities: from scuba diving and yoga to sunbathing and enjoying cocktails.

Providence, Rhode Island

A small but charming city, Providence, with its network of canals and well-developed waterways, has a particularly romantic atmosphere. The capital of Rhode Island is known as the "domed capital" because it boasts the world's largest marble dome.
Georgetown, Washington DC

The U.S. capital is also not lacking in neoclassical landmarks, museums, and performing arts venues. In Georgetown, cobblestone streets illuminated by gas lamps create a romantic atmosphere in this historic neighborhood. The town is also the birthplace of famous figures such as Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy.
San Francisco, California

Despite being shrouded in fog year-round, San Francisco remains an ideal destination for couples. From almost every location in the city, you can see San Francisco Bay, glimpses of Golden Gate Park, the famous bridge, and the city skyline.
Savannah, Georgia

The moss-covered Spanish-style streets lined with ancient oaks, the historic buildings, and the meticulously manicured, blooming gardens will delight romantics who come to Savannah to enjoy its splendor.
Napa Valley, California

Stroll through a vineyard, sample wine from barrels, ride the Napa Valley Wine Train. If you want to feel love all around you, head to Napa. Located just outside San Francisco, this area is surrounded by stunning scenery, warm weather, and lush green vineyards.
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Nestled in the New Mexico desert, Albuquerque is brimming with cultural sophistication. A former Spanish colony, the town boasts numerous museums, shops, galleries, and historic buildings. For a dreamy getaway, visit during the hot air balloon festival (held every fall) and take a ride, or take a tram ride to the summit of Sandia Mountain, over 3,000 meters high, for dinner.

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