Paris is recognized as one of the world’s most romantic destinations. It would therefore be almost sacrilegious to not mention any of the best romantic activities while writing this guide. However, I shall not be mentioning the ever familiar Parisian restaurants, the Eiffel Tower or the numerous boat trips down the Seine. To be truly introduced to the capital of Love, you need to look deeper! Food is often said to be the way to a mans heart, and women often drool at the sight of a tablecloth and candles, especially when mentioned in the same sentence as Paris. So, what I propose is that you take one of the numerously available cookery classes and learn how to recreate these romantic candlelight dinners yourselves. Prices vary from class to class and there is a price to suit everyone. If you really want to push the boat out and learn how the masters do it, then the famous chef, Eric Fraudeau’s classes are for you. Here, for the price of up to $299 (around 200 euros, this is the most expensive! There are many options) you will learn how to cook some mouthwatering dishes such as Goat cheese salad with rosemary, Sautéed scallops, saffron cream sauce and endives with honey, Moelleux au chocolat, Caramel Poached Pear, Chocolate and vanilla Crème Brulée, and Honey Madeleine Monkfish with mussels, and cream curry sauce. However, if your budget dose not stretch to such extravagances then I suggest one of the more modest classes. You can join Countess Rosabelle in her very own Parisian kitchen, in her Paris accommodation, or at your apartment in Paris,and learn how to cook many traditional French specialties, like: Poulet basquaise, Tarte Tatin, Saute de veau au fenouil, Souffle au chocolat, Filet mignon de porc aux pommes et aux epices, Crepes a la confiture, Magret de canard au miel, Tarte au citron, Poissons aux herbes en papillotes and Creme brulee. This class will cost you around 80-90 pounds and is well worth the money.