With Valentine's Day just around the corner, here are some of the best expert-picked spots to propose to your significant other this Valentine's Day.

Interestingly enough, Glasgow has become quite the spot to pop the question with search results for "Glasgow proposal" up by a massive 110% in the past month.

This is why the experts over at ROX - Diamonds and Thrills have selected their top picks for places to propose in the city.

With a vibrant nightlife and music scene, impressive architecture, breathtaking views, lavish hotels, bars, and restaurants, Glasgow offers a lot to loved-up couples.

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With all this said, here are the experts' top picks for places to propose in Glasgow.

Top places to propose in Glasgow ahead of Valentine's Day

Glasgow's 7 best places to propose according to the experts over at ROX

1. House for an Art Lover  

Set in Glasgow's iconic Bellahouston Park, House for an Art Lover, is a truly breathtaking location and is inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh's designs.

The area combines a stunning venue and beautiful gardens with many other features, including an art gallery and exhibition space, café, artists' studios and play park.  

Expert Tip: "Make this place sentimental for you and your partner - the venue is often used for weddings, so what is more symbolic than having your wedding at the spot you proposed at?"

2. Kimpton Blythwood Square

This award-winning 5-star luxury spa and hotel is located inside a restored 19th Century building that has so many fantastic original features.

This hotel offers a magical spot to propose and is kitted out with a restaurant, salon with garden views, private dining and excellent food.

Expert Tip: "Why not surprise your partner with a romantic film experience in their private cinema right before getting down on one knee? The happy tears will be flowing!"

3. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

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If you and your partner are history fans, then proposing at one of the city's greatest history spots is a must.

You can propose in an original setting with 8,000 objects on display across 22 galleries ranging from natural history to internationally renowned art.

Expert Tip: "Set the tone with a romantic stroll in Kelvingrove Park, or an open-air concert at the Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre, should the weather allow."

4. Ox and Finch

This popular Kelvingrove restaurant offers simple, seasonal, ingredient-led menus that combine bold flavours with global influences, friendly, attentive service and a relaxed atmosphere. 

Expert Tip: "For that special occasion, make sure to let the restaurant team in on your plan. To ensure your proposal goes smoothly, call and speak with the manager in advance.

"Afterwards, take a stroll along the beautiful Kelvingrove park to soak in the beauty of the west end, and celebrate with your spouse-to-be!"

5. Cameron House

A 40-minute drive from Glasgow, Cameron House is a 5-star spa hotel that allows you and your partner to escape everyday life and enjoy a weekend of luxury near the banks of Loch Lomond.

Expert Tip: "With a glass of champagne on a private deck, a cruise on the Celtic Warrior is what proposal dreams are made of."  

6. Royal Exchange Square  

Similar to Kelvingrove, the Royal Exchange Square allows you to be surrounded by art and history while also bringing with it trendy bars and designer boutiques.

Expert Tip: "Feeling flush? Treat your bride or groom-to-be to a designer engagement gift from one of the many luxury outlets around the square." 

7. Finnieston Crane

A rather unusual suggestion, the Finnieston Crane is one of Glasgow's most iconic monuments. 

Built in 1931, the crane was once the tallest in Europe and is now a grade-A-listed structure.

Expert Tip: "Hit your cityscape sweet spot by exploring the many other nearby architectural gems on the banks of the River Clyde – including the Millennium Bridge, the 'Armadillo', The Clyde Arc, and the Riverside Museum."