Romantic Destinations To Visit Post-Corona

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3 min readMay 15, 2020

Аre you looking for a place to celebrate your anniversary Post- corona Or thinking about your first trip together as a couple? Then look no further here are a list of places to visit in Europe after the virus subsides.

Mont Saint-Michel, France

Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy situated just 600 meters from the mainland. For centuries, it has sheltered pilgrims who used a path uncovered only at low tide to get to the Mont Saint-Michel abbey. Visit it in the evening and walk around the island’s deserted streets, listening to the cries of seagulls and the sound of the sea lapping against the rocks. It will give you a unique feeling of solitude and harmony that will stay with you for a long time after you leave the island.

Prague, the Czech Republic

Prague is known for its mysterious history, but what is love if not the greatest mystery of them all? In spring, the city reveals its romantic soul to the fullest. To feel it, take a saunter in Petřín Park, hiding among the rows of blossoming cherry trees with your loved one. Afterwards, walk past the Franz Kafka Museum towards the Vltava river and, when on its bank, marvel at the pairs of white swans as they glide beneath.

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

Neuschwanstein Castle is an architectural wonder created by Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria in honour of the world-famous composer Richard Wagner. Yet, it is far more than just a charming building: it is a true paradox, as the castle was built in the 19th century, at a time when castles no longer had strategical or defensive purposes. Neuschwanstein was brought to life out of sheer desire to proclaim beauty and romance.

Saint Petersburg, Russia

St. Petersburg, the former capital of Russia, is often referred to as the Venice of the North due to its numerous canals and imperial palaces. And just as Italian Venice, St. Petersburg is one of the few cities that will inevitably capture your heart. It is famous for its rising bridges on the Neva River, which enable big ships to enter the Baltic Sea. Apart from admiring the bridges, don’t forget to get to the top of Saint Isaac Cathedral to enjoy the city’s mesmerising panorama and take a walk along the Neva banks during the White Nights in the summer.

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