Top Four Places to Propose in Chicago

Chicago is a beautiful place to live or visit and if you’re looking to plan your engagement in the Windy City we’ve got your top four places to pop the question.  From beach front views to sky high altitudes, there’s a perfect moment for every couple.  Below are our top tips to proposing in Chicago.  Don’t forget to check out out all of our Chicago Proposals ideas!

1) Just at the tip of the North Avenue Beach is a small, quiet and romantic lakefront trail.  Enjoy a sunset walk down memory lane while the city lights illuminate the shoreline. Let the beauty of the water enrich the beauty of your moment.

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2) For the thrill seeking duo, enjoy a ride filled afternoon at the Navy Pier.  You can start your day taking a walk through the Crystal Gardens and then head on over to the park for an afternoon filled with roller coasters, bumper cars and finishing off with a romantic sunset proposal on the Ferris Wheel while overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan.

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3) Visiting the city? How about the John Hancock Observatory?  Enjoy a romantic dinner overlooking all of Chicago.  After dinner, you can make your way up to the Observatory where you can enjoy views of Lake Michigan and a full 360 degree of Chicago down below. Check out our other Romantic Chicago Dinner Proposal here!

4) Spend some time wandering through Grant Park or picnicking in one of its many gardens.  Stroll on over to Buckingham Fountain overlooking a gorgeous sailboat marina in Lake Michigan.  With its changing lights and a water stream of 150ft, the 1927 Buckingham Fountain would make a beautiful back drop for your memorable moment.  Get your proposal caught on camera using our Chicago proposal photography package here.

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If you are ready to get started planning your Chicago proposal, contact us today.  Pick up a stylish compact engagement ring box from www.ringstash.com too!

Photos courtesy of Guys and Good Health, The Signature Room,  Igor Menaker and  Huffington Post.

 

 

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