From a city rooftop to a quiet garden, she'll say "yes" when you propose at one of these DC area historic hotels.

One of the most popular days to deliver a marriage proposal is Valentine’s Day. If you’re planning to pop the question and are looking for the perfect place, we have some ideas for you.

Historic Hotels of America has created a list of the top 25 historic hotels in America for a romantic proposal, and several hotels in the D.C. region made the list. All of the hotels on the list are more than 50 years old and are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or have been named a National Historic Landmark.

Historic Inns of Annapolis

Coming in at No. 1 is the Historic Inns of Annapolis. Built in 1727, it features three stately brick mansions located in the heart of downtown Annapolis. The property has two spacious suites, each with a private balcony where you can stage the perfect proposal. The inn can also help make it special with flower petals, candles, ring scavenger hunt, even a string quartet. After she says, celebrate with a bottle of wine and a dozen roses.

Inn at Perry Cabin

St. Michaels in Maryland is always the perfect place for a romantic getaway. The waterfront hotel has amazing views, gorgeous rooms, a treehouse, and 26 acres of gardens. One of the most popular places for proposals is the Pointe, a scenic location by the water. You can also rent a yacht for the occasion or choose a special place in the garden. Afterward, celebrate with a dinner in one of the private cottages.

Riggs - Washington, DC

Located in Penn Quarter, this former bank building is home to classic architecture and a beautiful rooftop lounge. The hotel staff is ready to make your proposal special with flowers, champagne, or a custom picnic spread. Have a private candlelight dinner on the rooftop and cap off the perfect engagement night with breakfast in bed.

Airlie

Head to the countryside of Virginia for a romantic Valentine’s getaway in a grand mansion. Modeled after a castle in Scotland, the Airlie house includes a 300-acre compound complete with animals and a working farm. A favorite spot for proposals is the estate's boxwood garden with its secluded garden paths and beautiful foliage. The garden’s gazebo is often flanked by kaleidoscopes of monarch butterflies, setting the stage for a fairytale proposal. The staff can even arrange for a photographer to catch your private moment.

Learn more about Historic Hotels of America's list of the best proposal hotels.

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