Where in Europe should my husband and I visit in March in Europe?

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Kim G asked:


My husband works with the United Nations and he has been gone from the United States since last May. He came home for a visit (we have 4 children) in December and I’m planning to meet him somewhere in Europe in March for a little get-a-away for only the two of us. I would like to go somewhere with a lot of history to it but also romantic. We both love the Sea and learning history of ancient times and worlds.

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4 comments to Where in Europe should my husband and I visit in March in Europe?

  • Damn This Sucks

    Prague, Czech Republic.

  • bcn_mimosa

    I would recommend that you go to Budapest. Its beautiful, very romantic and full of so much culture. I think you´ll enjoy it alot…

    Take care..

    Bcn_mimosa from Barcelona, Spain

  • Mo

    I’ve been several places in Europe, the place I would suggest in Karlovry in Chec republic. It is a spa town. Spend as much time as you can afford (time wise, $ wise, it’s one of the best deals left) to spend there. It is AWESOME. It is not by the sea though. It is VERY romantic and affordable…..Look on line. I suggest the Imperial Hotel (4 awesome stars). There is a 5 star hotel there, I can not remember it’s name. You can fly through Prague and take the train or arrange for a private car with driver. Of course Prague is awesome too…….but I thought too big…..though I went to see Prague and stumbled into Karlovry. You will NEVER regret this choice. If you must have the sea…….check out Riga, Latvia………or Nice France. There are MANY other places……just my choices. Have Fun…….

  • mareeclara

    I really liked Dubrovnik in Croatia….its right next to the sea and has stunning coastlines with crystal clear waters!!

    The town is quite small so only a few days is needed….if you want Split is only a few hours up the road and also on the coast.
    I was really surprised at the history that these places have….like Split has the earliest or one of the earliest cathedrals dating back to the 4th C or something like that!
    I went in April and found the weather warm, so I would say that it will be plesant I guess in March and maybe a little cool.
    I really loved Croatia…..I hear the islands are wonderful there ( I missed out on them) and the National Lakes are great too ( again I missed out on them).
    if you don;t mind travelling the area, then Lake Bled in Slovenia is really lovely and quite picturesque….but it depends on how much time you have.

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