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The world's most popular engagement destinations

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The location can play a significant role in setting the tone for a proposal, but it’s the moment itself that truly counts. Whether you’re looking for a dramatic view or a lively city atmosphere, the right backdrop can enhance the experience.

Several locations around the world have become go-to spots for couples who want to signal their commitment to one another. Each has its own appeal, with everything from historical landmarks to incredible vistas.

Paris, France

Paris is often the first destination that comes to mind when considering an engagement, and for good reason. The city has a reputation for romance that is hard to ignore, but its appeal goes beyond the clichés.

Whether you’re atop the Eiffel Tower or taking a relaxing boat ride along the Seine, Paris can deliver a range of experiences that are perfect for popping the question with a sparkling engagement ring. Consider the serene parks near the Louvre or the steps in front of the Sacré-Cœur for stunning views of the city.

Venice, Italy

With its network of canals and historic piazzas, Venice is one of the world’s most recognisable romantic destinations. The quieter moments in the early morning provide an intimate setting at iconic sites like the Rialto Bridge. Alternatively, the soft glow of evening light in St. Mark’s Square creates a dramatic backdrop for those wanting something cinematic.

You may have to work a little bit harder to find the ideal spot in Venice. If you manage it, though, a proposal in Venice will never be forgotten.

Kyoto, Japan

The understated charm and natural beauty of Kyoto offer a peaceful escape for those seeking simplicity. The temples, gardens and cherry blossoms (in spring) provide an ideal environment.

Locations like the Fushimi Inari Shrine or the Philosopher’s Path, with its rows of cherry trees, give you a serene way to mark an important occasion. Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage and quiet atmosphere make it an appealing destination.

Bali, Indonesia

If you want a blend of nature and culture, head to Bali. From the rice terraces of Ubud to the beaches of Seminyak, the island’s diverse landscapes give you the chance to propose in a way that feels right for you.

Book into a clifftop resort overlooking the Indian Ocean or make a trip to one of the many temples surrounded by jungle. Whatever you choose, you'll get a sense of serenity and space that’s hard to find elsewhere. While it can be busy in some areas, there are plenty of secluded spots where you can enjoy a private experience.

London, UK

It might not provide the kind of sun-soaked romance of other cities, but London is a place where history and modern life collide. From the cobbled streets of Covent Garden to a walk along the River Thames, the city offers a variety of locations that are great for popping the question.

For something quieter, there are hidden gardens and charming pubs where you can take a more laid-back approach.

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