What cities and locations are great for a wedding proposal?

Ah, the age-old question of where to pop the question and make your significant other's heart skip a beat. As a seasoned detective, I've been to many a wedding proposal and I've got a few ideas to help you plan the perfect one.

First, let's start with the obvious: Paris, the city of love. I mean, who wouldn't want to be proposed to in front of the Eiffel Tower? The romance and magic of the city is sure to make your proposal unforgettable.

Another classic proposal spot is Venice, Italy. Take a gondola ride through the canals and pop the question while surrounded by the beautiful buildings and waterways. You can even plan a romantic dinner at a candlelit restaurant afterwards.

If you're looking for something a little more adventurous, how about a hot air balloon ride over the Napa Valley in California? You'll soar above the rolling hills and vineyards while taking in the breathtaking views. And once you've landed, you can celebrate your engagement with a glass of wine and a delicious meal.

If you're after a beachy proposal, Hawaii is the place to be. Imagine a sunset proposal on Waikiki Beach or a picnic on the beach with a beautiful view of the ocean. Just make sure to keep an eye out for any curious seagulls!

For a more urban proposal, New York City has plenty to offer. Take a stroll through Central Park and pop the question at the Bow Bridge or the Bethesda Terrace. Or, head to the top of the Empire State Building for a stunning view of the city and a proposal with a view.

And finally, if you're after something unique, how about a proposal at the Northern Lights in Iceland? Surrounded by the natural beauty and wonder of the aurora borealis, you can ask the love of your life to spend forever with you in this truly unforgettable setting.

So, there you have it, a few of my top picks for the perfect wedding proposal. Just remember, it's not about the location, it's about the love and commitment you share. So wherever you choose, just make sure it feels right for the two of you.

Happy proposing!