The Most Romantic Weekend Getaway In Kentucky

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Romantic getaways are where love meets breathtaking landscapes.

From tranquil countryside retreats to seaside serenades or city lights, these destinations are responsible for crafting unforgettable moments for couples. Let each second here be a celebration of love, forming memories that linger for a lifetime, promising shared experiences to cherish eternally.

Thrillist put together a list of the most romantic getaway in every state:

“If the Book of Love was an atlas, it would be full of dreamy small towns, lakeside villages, gobsmacking natural vistas, luxe hotel spas, and cozy mountain cabins. Everybody does romance a little differently, and throughout the US there are infinite romantic getaways to help you speak your own love language. 
With that in mind, we asked our smartest and swooniest travel writers and editors to play travel agent Cupid in an effort to help you track down the most romantic escape in every state. Whether you prefer a vineyard in bloom or a roadside love nest, a grand adventure or a quiet place to canoodle, you’ll be sure to find something to help write the next chapter of your love story.”

In Kentucky, Versailles is where romance thrives:

“Lexington on its own is an ideal place for a romantic city getaway in the Bluegrass State: It’s home to more than 450 incredible horse farms, its fair share of bourbon distilleries, and some of Kentucky’s best restaurants for a special night out (here’s a handy guide to your future date nights). But what really sweetens the deal is the opportunity to stay in a genuine castle during your stay: A short drive from the city in the aptly named Versailles sits the Kentucky Castle, which is less Medieval Times and more fairytale hotel complete with high-end farm-to-table dining, a full-service spa, and a chance to unwind like royalty in the Bluegrass region.”

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