You are on a romantic vacation together and you find the time perfect to pop the question. But maybe you are at home and your parents' sitting room just makes it hard to be intimate enough or the restaurant of your hotel you are staying doesn't seem to be the right place to ask for a marriage proposal. The good news is that a good number of romantic settings exist around the UK to add the flowers and hearts ambiance to your romantic suit. And these settings are available for every budget and taste, right from grand price tags to the most romantic that won't cost a penny.

From the Top of the World

There is something uniquely romantic as you shiver and quiver while looking down together on the whole world from a high place. The London's Shard or Portsmouth's Spinnaker Tower are among the most high viewing spots that remain crowded with lovers and other people all year round.

You can go for a spin in the 135 meters high London Eye, which is the biggest observation wheel in the world and, while your man is marveling at the spectacular views of London (including the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben), surprise him with your marriage proposal. And by booking a Champagne Capsule, you can surge the romantic vibe, as you can sip your preferred drinks in your own privacy - and celebrate the enjoyment when he says 'Yes?'

Called the Cupid's Capsule, the London Eye experience includes posh champagne, rose and chocolates. The cost of the private capsule in 2014 was £ 375. If the cost seems a bit inhibitive, you can still enjoy a ride up high on the Emirates Air Line, the cable car in London that stretches across the Thames from the Royal Docks to the Greenwich Peninsula. You can enjoy a ride at a height of 300 feet above the Thames for a 10 minute duration in the evening while during the day, you only get five minutes to propose. You could be sharing the moment as each car can take up to 8 passengers, though the persons sharing with you may vary. However, if you hang around for the right moment to arrive, you could very well get a ride just for the two of you.

By A Beautiful Lake

In the nineteenth century, a good number of romantic poets were inspired by the Lake District. Wordsworth made his home in the English Lakes at Dove Cottage overlooking nodding daffodils. In modern times, Bill Clinton proposed to Hillary while standing beside Ennerdale Water, which is situated in the westernmost lake in the Lake District.