Top 5 Most Romantic Cities

To Do: Romance in New York; San Fran; Seattle; Miami and New Orleans
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MEET someone whose Fifi is simpatico with your Fido on the beach at Crissy Field. If you’re dogless, try the famous produce aisle at the Marina Safeway. Worst (or best) case scenario, you’ll go home with something fresh for dinner.

FIGHT at Land’s End. When you really need to get your feelings out in the open, this winding trail along the rugged northwest coast of the city provides plenty of room to clear the air.

HIDE & SULK amid a crowd captivated by the flirting “ladies” who serve up cocktails and hourly lip-synch shows at AsiaSF, a restaurant and nightclub South of Market where the gender-illusionist waitstaff offers good, clean fun, San Fran-cisco-style. Ocean Beach, which runs along the Great Highway, is perfect for a solitary stroll. Bring a sweater, and stay out of the water–the riptides are nasty.

MAKE UP by taking your beloved and your spat out to a Giants game. For the price of a ticket, you”ll get palm trees, water and bridge views, and nine whole innings to nurse your relationship off the DL. (Resist the ballpark’s famous garlic fries.) If it was a really, really big fight, check into the Mandarin Oriental hotel, known for its sweeping view of city and bay.
Where else could you watch the weather change or the city lights come on while sipping champagne in the bathtub?

HAVE DARING SEX in a dark corner at the EndUp. Close out the party with San Francisco’s most frenetic after-hours crowd at the club’s “T Dance,” Sundays from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Booming house music and the lustful antics of anything-goes patrons should provide ample cover for amorous pursuits. Or drive your baby up to Twin Peaks. Put the car in park, and let your libido take the wheel.

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  • 1 Alone Time // Jul 15, 2008 at 10:00 am

    […] so Frank left Sunday morning for a four-day business trip to San Francisco. Which is great for him, I mean, San Francisco is awesome. I’d love a free trip there. It’s […]

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