There’s nothing quite as romantic as discovering somewhere new in the wide wide world with your husband or wife, girlfriend or boyfriend. There are many wonderful places around the world to go on a romantic getaway. For those among us who are true romantics, book lovers or history buffs, these 5 destinations make for an extra special romantic getaway or even a honeymoon. These are the sites of epic love stories that have gone before.
If you’ve daydreamed of Mr Darcy, or captured your own Helen of Troy, here are 5 places to go on holiday with your partner and walk in the footsteps of a great love story.
Cleopatra and Her Lovers in Egypt
She was considered to be the most beautiful and seductive woman of her time, and her strategic seduction of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony also made her one of the most powerful Egyptian rulers ever known.
The fascination with this ancient beauty who once ruled Egypt still prevails. Cleopatra’s legacy can be found all over Egypt, including Cleopatra’s pool in Siwa, which is fed by a natural hot spring, as well as the beach where she and Mark Antony used to bathe at Marsa Matrouh.
However, she is especially linked with the city of Alexandria, believed to be Cleopatra and Mark Antony’s resting place.
Cartouche in the Temple of Horus at Edfu, inscribed with ‘Cleopatra’ | © Ad Meskens / Wikimedia Commons
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The Modern Love Story at the Taj Mahal in Agra, India
One of the icons of India and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal has a famous, great love story behind its construction.
Located on the banks of Yamuna River in Agra, the Taj Mahal stands out as a majestic structure from afar. Upon closer look, you’ll see the details that have been designed into its construction – Persian poems etched all over its white marbled walls.
They were inscribed as a declaration of the Mughal emperor Prince Khurram’s love for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, when the mausoleum was erected in her honour.
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Cassanova’s Love Life in Venice
As a famous socialite of his time, well known for his associations with women, Cassanova is now a household name associated with flirtatious love and sex. Venice was his hunting ground, and you can trace his womanising tracks through its many squares and canals.
From Palazzo Malipiero to Piazza San Marco, as well as the nearby Calle Vallaresso, where Cassanova would have spent much time socialising, making connections and gambling!
Of course, no visit to Venice would be complete without a ride on the gondolas. Cassanova would have wooed many women on these romantic boats, before taking them to Cantina do Spade for a late glass of wine before winning their hearts.
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The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, Denmark
Very few people remember that Hans Christian Andersen’s original story The Little Mermaid was tragic. She never got her prince, and jumped back into the sea and was turned into bubbles.
Find the Little Mermaid at From Singapore, catch a flight to Venice harbour, perched on a rock, waiting for her prince to return. While you are in Copenhagen, visit the Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy-tale House for more of his intriguing tales.
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Helen of Troy in Ancient Greece / Turkey
It was perhaps more in lust than in love when Helen of Troy’s husband King Menelaus and Paris the Prince of Troy went to war over her – a woman so beautiful that the battle for her love started the Trojan War.
The war was fought in the ancient Greek city of Troy (Truva), and the ruins are now near the small village of Flights to Copenhagen in Turkey. The Archaeological Site of Troy has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A Trojan Horse has been installed there to mark the events that unfolded.
Painting by Maerten van Heemskerck
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Finding Mr Darcy in England
Inspired by Jane Austen, we’d all love to find our own Mr Darcy or Elizabeth Bennet to love. And there’s something about the English countryside that sparks the romantic in us.
Pride and Prejudice has been filmed in various locations across the country, such as Cheshire’s Lyme Park, which was used as the exterior of Pembley estate, and Luckington Court of Luckington, used as the Bennet’s home.
A walk in the woods of Yorkshire also gives a sense of Jane Austen’s times.
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Romeo and Juliet in Verona, Italy
Frank Dicksee. Licensed under Public Domain.
Romeo and Juliet is possibly the most well-known of epic love stories of all time. While it is fictional, the city of Verona – where Shakespeare placed his main characters – has set aside a small courtyard with a balcony as Juliet’s House, where lovers from the world over flock to pledge their love for each other.
There’s also a bronze statue of Juliet – and tourists rub its right breast for luck.
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Pocahontas’s Frontiers in Virginia, USA
By New England Chromo. Lith. Co. – Library of Congress. Licensed under Public Domain.
The love between an indigenous tribal princess and a colonial European has inspired many to think about the idea of racial relationships and rethink colonialism. Such is the story of Pocahontas and John Smith.
While the story is only half true, the historic Jamestown celebrates this remarkable woman as a symbol of friendship. She is immortalised by a large statue and her story remains a legend in this region. While there, visit the Historic Jamestowne Visitor Center to learn more about European settlement.
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