This little city by the bay is well-known for beauty, style, and elegant romance. Romantic date ideas abound and the charm of this busy, yet beautiful city will help love take root and blossom.
Situated between both virgin forests and the San Francisco Bay, the natural world plays a strong part in the city’s culture. Also, as home to the sort of quality establishments one would expect of such a fine city, San Francisco is ideal for all manners of romance.
Aquarium
The Aquarium of the Bay is located by Pier 39 and houses some of the most beautiful underwater displays in the world. Take your date and let the beauty and serenity of the sea creatures surround you. The Aquarium offers not only an opportunity to see the bay and its creatures, but also a chance to help save the bay. Nothing is more special than trying to save the world together. This is the most beautiful and philanthropic of the romantic date ideas you may ever have.
Winery
Grab your girl and head out of the city into the hills to experience the Sonoma and Napa Valley wineries. Share this romantic date idea with your girl as you head out to sample some of the finest wines in the world and see the wine making process from start to finish. Stroll through the vineyards and enjoy the rolling hills and bright California sun. Smile as you watch the wine bring warmth to your dates rosy cheeks and to your heart.
Twin Peaks
For a romantic overlook head out to Twin Peaks. This point is above the city and you can see for miles. Listen to soft songs on the radio while you gave out at the Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge. Whisper sweet nothings in her ear and share a kiss above all of the hustle and bustle of the city below.
Golden Gate Park
For a lushly romantic date idea, take your date to Golden Gate Park. Broad expanses of green call out for picnics or quiet strolls. Visit the Japanese Tea Garden for quiet serenity or take a ride on the carousel for a quaint throw back to more peaceful times. Golden Gate Park is also adjacent to the striking Golden Gate Bridge which is a classic destination for tourists and San Francisco residents alike.