With Valentine's Day next week, you may be considering what you want to do or where you want to go.

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WalletHub has done it again by compiling what cities are the best and worst places to go to on Valentine's Day.

"With love in the air, WalletHub played Cupid to determine the most romantic and cost-effective cities for celebrating Valentine's Day. We compared 100 of the largest U.S. cities across 26 key metrics, ranging from florists per capita to forecasted precipitation to cost of a three-course meal for two."

Before you make a reservation, you may need to know what city to take your significant other to.

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Top 10 Best Places to Go on Valentine's Day

It makes sense why San Francisco would be the first on the list.

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According to Gary Kamiya and German Eurodance group Cascada, one of San Francisco's many nicknames is 'The City of Love.'

  1. San Francisco, California
  2. Seattle, Washington
  3. San Diego, California
  4. Las Vegas, Nevada
  5. Portland, Oregon
  6. Scottsdale, Arizona
  7. Honolulu, Hawaii
  8. Orlando, Florida
  9. Denver, Colorado
  10. Washington, D.C.

For all of us living in Michigan, we will not be as excited about where we fall on this list.

What Michigan city is the worst to go to on Valentine's Day?

According to WalletHub, if you want to have a great V-Day, maybe don't go to this city...

Detroit, Michigan...

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WalletHub says that Detroit is one of the most expensive places to go on a three-course date for two.

Top 10 Worst Places To Go On Valentine's Day

  1. Detroit, Michigan
  2. Newark, New Jersey
  3. Cleveland, Ohio
  4. Birmingham, Alabama
  5. Hialeah, Florida,
  6. Memphis, Tennessee
  7. San Bernardino, California
  8. Buffalo, NY
  9. Baton Rouge, Louisana
  10. North Las Vegas, Nevada

So, again, maybe think twice about traveling to these cities for V-Day.

11 Flowers You Don’t Want To Receive On Valentines Day

The giving of flowers on Valentine's Day became a tradition in the 18th century. The rose was the choice of the day because it symbolized love. Over time, other flowers were added, and each flower is also symbolic. What you may not realize, some flowers have a very negative message! Here is a handy guide that will alert you on 11 flowers you do NOT want to give that special person in your life on that special day celebrating love.

Gallery Credit: Brad Carpenter

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