A romantic break away with your partner can be a lovely way to celebrate Valentine’s Day, but there’s one thing that can ruin the lovey-dovey vibes: too many other couples.
That’s why Nomad conducted some research by drawing on its internal data to uncover the most popular Valentine’s destinations, and scouring each country to find a just as lovely – but not so lively – alternative.
First on the list is Colmar, which the eSIM provider suggests as a replacement for Paris. Sure, the French capital is known as the City of Love for a reason (what with all these romantic restaurants), but Colmar has got it down when it comes to fairytale charm and pretty settings for a romantic stroll.
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Thinking of visiting Lisbon this Valentine’s? Well, Nomad reckons Évora is a better option. The city, in south-central Portugal, has Lisbon’s charming buildings, romantic viewpoints and laidback atmosphere, but without all the other lovebirds queueing up for the same photo opp.
There’s plenty more where that came from. If you’re ready (to travel) for love, read on.
These are the 20 best romantic dupes in Europe for Valentine’s Day
- Colmar over Paris
- Verona over Rome
- Chioggia over Venice
- Sitges over Barcelona
- Utrecht over Amsterdam
- Český Krumlov over Prague
- Graz over Vienna
- Szeged over Budapest
- Lucca over Florence
- Évora over Lisbon
- Stirling over Edinburgh
- Aarhus over Copenhagen
- Gothenberg over Stockholm
- Trogir over Dubrovnik
- Folegandros over Santorini
- Ghent over Bruges
- Innsbruck over Salzberg
- Wrocław over Krakow
- Antibes over Nice
- Toledo over Madrid
Hey, lover
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