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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

A Few Steps on Creating a Romantic Break

For many people being romantic comes quite easily but there are a few of us that find it hard to be romantic. When planning a romantic getaway the first thing that you must consider in front of anything else is where you are going to pick as a location, now this doesn't have to be somewhere that is exceptionally expensive but it should be a place that has something romantic about it. For instance a cottage that is situated in a beautiful picturesque area is absolutely fine whereas a hotel in the middle of a hustle and bustle city isn't.

Next on the list is the accommodation, if this is a romantic break they won't be something you will do every month. Romantic breaks are quite simply a chance to take your loved one away and spend quality time with them, so when you are looking for accommodation it has to be somewhere lavish, elegant, stylish, and above all a luxury. Hotels are a great place to pick for this occasion because you can get waited on you can treat you partner to breakfast in bed and many other opportunities that will show them how much you care. You could even get the room prepared with a bottle of champagne on ice, chocolates on the bed and flowers placed on the table, all before you arrive at your cottage or hotel to completely surprise and put a warm smile on their face.

Finally, cooking a romantic dinner if you are in a cottage will go down exceptionally well because every woman loves to be waited on and the chance of a man cooking a meal is what we all dream about. After you have eaten whether it is in a hotel or in a cottage this is a great time to go out for a walk. Now if you have chosen the area well, you can take a romantic walk down by the lake or stream, or walk through some stunning scenic pathways and overlook towns from a vantage point.

If you aren't romantic, then hopefully this will give you some ideas on how to be, and if you use this method, your loved one will be over the moon with you.

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