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💕 Romance is just a train ride away 💕

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Discover Europe's charm by rail Top European city breaks for Valentine's Day Romantic breaks by trai

Discover Europe's charm by rail Top European city breaks for Valentine's Day [Trainline]( [{NAME}'s account]( [My account]( Romantic breaks by train for Valentine's Day We know true love doesn't just have to be celebrated on Valentine's Day - you can take a romantic trip any time of year... But if you're looking to whisk your sweetheart away this February, here's some inspiration. Take the train and make the journey part of the fun. [Book a trip]( Blissful Bologna Catch a train to northern Italy to snap a photo in front of the Due Torri (AKA the kissing towers) and share secrets with your loved one in the Palazzo Podestá's whispering walls. [Take me there]( Cultural Córdoba What could be more romantic than a sunset stroll around the terraced gardens of Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos or across the Puente Romano? This Andalusian city is just 1h 40m from Madrid. [Take me there]( Picturesque Paris They say love is the universal language. Well, hop on a train to Paris and you'll see 'I love you' written in over 250 languages on Le mur des je t'aime. Find a new way to say how you feel! [Take me there]( Serene Stratford-upon-Avon Get starry-eyed in the home of Shakespeare. Recite the Bard's sonnets in a private gondola on the River Avon, then catch a performance of Romeo and Juliet at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre. [Take me there]( Idyllic Interlaken Lose yourself in nature in this Swiss city, nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. Sip rich hot chocolate while overlooking dreamy Alpine views at the lofty Harder Kulm lookout. [Take me there]( [Trainline on Instagram]( [Trainine on Facebook]( [Trainine on Twitter]( Please do not reply to this email as this email address is unmonitored. If you no longer wish to receive these messages please [unsubscribe](. Registered address and tax You have been sent this email by the Trainline Group. The Trainline Group consists of: • Trainline.com Limited (company number 3846791) and Trainline International Limited (company number 06881309) whose registered office is at 120 Holborn, London, EC1N 2TD; VAT number 791 7261 06 • Trainline SAS (RCS Paris 512 277 450) is domiciled at 20 rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris with a registered capital of 118 513.94 Euros. The company is registered under IM078100022 with the commercial trade authority at 79-81, rue de Clichy, 75009 Paris; VAT number FR 58 512 277 450 Our Privacy Policy is available [here](.

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