
Valentine's Day is one of the most popular days to get engaged. We went to experts at Tiffany & Co. and asked them for suggestions for romantic settings and landmarks in cities around the United States to get on bended knee and propose. The location will be remembered forever—just don't forget the ring.
Chicago
Buckingham Fountain at night
Millennium Park under "the bean"
A stroll on Oak Street beach
Dallas
A proposal in one of the gorgeous European-style suites at Hotel St. Germain
Curled up in front of the patio fireplace at Fearing's at the Ritz-Carlton, Dallas
A sunset picnic proposal among the floral landscapes at the Dallas Arboretum
Atlanta
While on a walk in Piedmont Park
Dinner at Bacchanalia Restaurant
During a self-guided "love and romance" gallery tour at the High Museum of Art
Washington, D.C.
Steps of the Jefferson Memorial
On the rooftop terrace of the Hay-Adams Hotel
The Red Fox Inn, (located in Middleburg VA, 30 miles from Washington, D.C.)
Los Angeles
In the garden at the romantic Il Cielo Restaurant in Beverly Hills
The terrace at the colonial-style Hotel Bel-Air
Any of the "lookout" points on Mulholland Drive
New York
Just about anywhere in Central Park
Boston
Aujourd'hui in the Four Seasons Hotel overlooking Boston's Public Garden
No. 9 Park restaurant located in a townhouse in Beacon Hill
The romantic Upstairs on the Square supper club in the heart of Harvard Square
Miami
The oceanfront Baleen at Grove Isle restaurant or in the tropical garden
The Atrio Restaurant at Conrad Miami's with great views of the city
Courtesy of: Liza Zito (Director, Tiffany & Co. Chicago), Heather Pujats (Director, Tiffany & Co. Dallas), Charles Ellis (Director, Tiffany & Co. Atlanta), Diane Brown (Regional VP, Tiffany & Co. Wash. DC), Frank Everett (Director, Tiffany & Co. Beverly Hills), Wendy Eagan (Group VP, Tiffany & Co. New York), Cathy Hagan (VP, Tiffany & Co. Boston), and Henry Gonzalez (Group Director, Tiffany & Co. Miami).