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LIVING BETTER LIVING SMARTER — for Valentine’s Day — TRE By Becca Blond V


alentine’s day is the perfect excuse to pack a bag and escape somewhere that


sets the mood for romance. Whether you crave the sun-


drenched beaches of the Caribbean, the golden coastline of Mexico, or the timeless charm of Paris, these six destinations promise to deliver an unforgettable celebration of love.


Musée d’Orsay


Paris TIMELESS ROMANCE IN CITY OF LIGHT


There’s no city in the world as effortlessly romantic as Paris, making it a top choice for Valentine’s Day. February brings a


quieter charm to the French capital, with fewer tourists crowding its cobblestone streets. Stroll hand-in-hand


along the Seine, marvel at the masterpieces of the Musée d’Orsay, or share a kiss beneath the Eiffel Tower as it lights up the night sky. For accommodations,


Hôtel D’Aubusson


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Le Comptoir du Relais


strikes the perfect balance between luxury and intimacy in the heart of the Latin Quarter. When it comes to


dining, enjoy a cozy, authentic Parisian meal at Le Comptoir du Relais, where the duck confit and seasonal menu won’t break the bank.


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