Valentine's Day: Where to go, from $5 to $1,500
Where's the best place to spend Valentine's Day? Social media site Foursquare combed through 3 billion check-ins to find that San Francisco, New Orleans and New York City were deemed the most romantic cities in the U.S. The least appealing to lovebirds? Trenton, N.J.; Akron, Ohio; and Virginia Beach, Va. French restaurants, cupcake shops and wineries were found to be the most popular places to celebrate Valentine's Day. But for those who crave something different this year, here are 10 places to go and things to do on Cupid's big day.
--Mary Forgione
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Ready to hit the roof?( The London )
The London in West Hollywood offers Valentine's Day guests a chance to dine in a private cabana on its rooftop pool deck. Dinner seatings run from 5 to 10 p.m. for a three-course meal and wine pairing, and bottle of Champagne Price: $500 per couple.
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