Grab Bae & Book A Flight To One Of These Last-Minute Romantic Destinations
Sometimes, you don't realize you need a baecation until you've finished a hectic week at work, which has left little to no time to spend with your love.
If you've find yourself needing some rest and relaxation with your significant other on short notice, have no fear. Below, there are plenty of last-minute romantic destinations that you and your partner can plan and book at a whim, just in time to celebrate the month of love:
Boulder, Colorado
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An amazing thing about this romantic destination is that you can spend weeks in Boulder and still not see and experience everything that is going on in its vibrant, quirky, lively, and exhilarating downtown. With your love, take a stroll on Pearl Street where you can gaze at the Flatirons, watch the street performers, or duck into a local shop. Or stargaze at Fiske Planetarium, where you can enjoy the features of a state-of-the-art projection system that will sweep you away into another galaxy. Rent bikes, indulge in chocolate shops, visit Panorama Point, or dine with Local Table Tours, which ever you decide rest assured, you won't regret you came.
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Taysha Robinson is a writer and high school English teacher, based in metro-Atlanta. A self described philomath, you can find her reading books and articles of every genre, attending educational conferences, and hiking wherever the terrain will allow.
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