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Cities of Love

February 2010

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Whether you’re heading for a snowy getaway, a cosmopolitan adventure or fun in the sun, here’s how to spend a perfect romantic day.

TROPICAL TÊTE-ÀTÊTE: CANCUN

33% Snorkeling with manta rays and floating down a river on inner tubes at eco-park Xel-ha
20%
Exploring the ancient ruins of Tulum
33%
Gazing out over the Nichupte Lagoon on a sunset dinner cruise
14%
Reliving your college lovebird days while dancing the night away at Señor Frogs

BIG CITY LOVE: ATLANTA

20% Holding hands while strolling through the Atlanta Botanical Garden
20%
Enjoying a couples massage and picnic lunch at The Art of Touch
27% Snow tubing at Stone Mountain Park 13% Eating French-Russian cuisine at Nikolai’s Roof
20%
Watching a dance show at The Fox Theatre

ROCKY MOUNTAIN RENDEZVOUS: DENVER

30% Playing with 3-D art at the Denver Art Museum
14%
Splitting quesadillas by the fireplace at Cool River Café
15%
Wandering along the 16th Street Mall
20%
Watching the sunset from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
21%
Lingering over dessert at Peaks Lounge

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