Where to propose in Europe this spring

As the weather begins to get warmer, many people head of on a short break before the peak season begins. So, if you find yourselves in one of the following places over Spring, where would be the perfect backdrop for a proposal? Angelic Diamonds, retailer of diamond rings, has told us its favourite spots…

Mont Chèry, Val d’Isère, France

The ski season in Val D’Isere doesn’t officially end until the start of May so it’s a good location if you want to go skiing over one of the bank holidays. In fact, more Britons choose to take their annual skiing holiday here than anywhere else in the world. Part of its popularity lies in its differing slopes — there are pistes for all abilities and if your other half discovers that skiing is not for them, you can head to La Folie Douce (the famous après-ski bar).

You aren’t far from a jaw-dropping view as you head to the tops of the slopes. But, for a proposal, you might want to head somewhere warmer where you can enjoy a meal and drinks with your other half. One place to do this is at La Grande Ourse, a restaurant situated on Mont Chèry. It offers an authentic fine-dining experience where you can get your own personal chauffeur to take you up the mountain in a Kassböhrer (a specialised snow trailer). Here, you will be met with views from an altitude of 1725m and enjoy a five-course meal in the restaurant — a memorable place to get on one knee.

Los Bunkers del Carmel, Barcelona

One viewpoint that not many people know about in Barcelona is Los Bunkers del Carmel. Now considered a viewing platform by many, it was once part of the anti-aircraft battery that was used during the Spanish Civil War.

Enjoy a stunning view of the city behind you, pop the question to your other half to make it a moment to remember. See photos from a wedding photographer who captured a beautiful moment here.

You won’t find any public transport that takes you to the top. Instead, you can get the metro to Alfons X and walk 30 minutes from here or you could get the bus from the city centre which takes you closer to the top where you will have to walk around 10 minutes. The outstanding view of the city is best at sunrise. However, if you and your partner can’t face getting up that early, you can head there for sunset instead.

Grotta Lighthouse, Reykjavik

Iceland is the ultimate destination to visit with your other half as it provides the perfect balance between beautiful landscapes and quirky bars and restaurants. In recent years, it has become an exceptionally popular holiday destination.

One attraction for many visitors is the northern lights. The best time to see the lights is from October to March when the sky is clearer. You don’t have to book an excursion to see the lights and the phenomenon can often be seen at Grotta lighthouse which is situated outside of downtown Reykjavic where light pollution is low. You can walk here but if you have hired a car, due to the cold temperatures, it could be best to drive to the spot. For a romantic proposal, pop the question outdoors with the lights dancing behind you or for a more private setting, ask the question in the warmth of your car.

There are other activities to enjoy here, too. You could head to Hafnarfjörður which is around a 20-minute bus ride from downtown Reykjavik which is complete with handicrafts and live music.

The Dome, Victoria Square, Belfast

For an impressive proposal spot in the city of Belfast, you should head to the top of Victoria Square in the city centre. Here you will find the Dome. Pop the question here for 360-degree views of Belfast as a backdrop, featuring the Prince Albert Clock and Scrabo Tower. You are not far from more breath-taking views, either.

Travel up to to the northern coast of Ireland where you can cross the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge with your loved one or retrace the steps of a giant at the causeway. You can visit The Dark Hedges nearby too — a romantic passageway of intertwined trees that were planted in the 18th century and featured on popular TV show, Game of Thrones. Make sure to wrap up though, regardless of if it’s Spring or not, it’s best to wrap up and be on the safe side!

Petřín Hill, Prague

Prague is often ignored as a romantic city due to its renowned nightlife and attraction to stag and hen parties. However, there are many sights to see in Prague that don’t involve the local pubs and one of these is Petřín Hill.

This hill is surrounded by beautiful gardens and there is a funicular that takes you to the top, departing from Ujezd Street in the Malá Strana. On top of the hill, there is an observation tower designed to be a mini version of the Parisian Eiffel Tower where you must climb 299 steps to reach the top to be rewarded with 360-degree views. You could pop the question in any of the beautiful landscaped gardens or head to a restaurant in Petřín park, such as Nebozizek which overlooks the Old Town, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Vltava River.