**Roses are crimson. Violets are azure. Here’s a selection of romantic comedies, tailored just for you.**
Whether you’re craving a casual fling, a love affair in the office, or a romance that unfolds over 30 episodes, Netflix has got you sorted. If you’re in for some giggles with those butterflies, this compilation of romantic comedies will keep you amused. And for those who prefer romance without the humor, check out this [guide to Netflix’s top romantic films](https://mashable.com/article/best-romantic-movies-netflix).
We’ve perused Netflix’s vast collection of rom-coms, featuring both films and series, to present you a wonderful blend of laughter and heartwarming scenes. So grab your treats, pour a glass of wine, and wrap yourself in a warm blanket. Here are the finest romantic comedies currently available on Netflix.
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### **25. *A Perfect Story***
Margot, a hotel heiress bound by family expectations and engaged, unexpectedly encounters David, a bartender coping with heartbreak. This Spanish romantic comedy series offers a delightful exploration of self-discovery and connection, featuring charming performances by Anna Castillo and Álvaro Mel.
**How to watch:** [*A Perfect Story* is now streaming on Netflix.](https://zdcs.link/zJ2VED)
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### **24. *Love at First Sight***
Inspired by Jennifer E. Smith’s bestselling novel, this delightful romance kicks off with a meet-cute at an airport. Haley Lu Richardson portrays an American student heading to her father’s wedding in London, with Ben Hardy playing a Brit who offers her his phone charger. Their chemistry develops during the flight, but a baggage mishap causes them to lose each other. Will destiny reunite them? This rom-com brings both charm and emotional richness.
**How to watch:** [*Love at First Sight* is now streaming on Netflix.](https://zdcs.link/OyVkj)
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### **23. *Nobody Wants This* (Season 1)**
Joanne (Kristen Bell), a podcaster on dating and relationships, meets Noah (Adam Brody), a rabbi healing from a breakup, at a dinner gathering. Though they come from different worlds, chemistry ignites. This refreshing and mature rom-com delves into the real-life hurdles faced by two contrasting individuals attempting to forge a connection. Crafted by Erin Foster, it’s a blend of hilarious moments and sincere romance.
**How to watch:** [*Nobody Wants This* Season 1 is now streaming on Netflix.](https://zdcs.link/QPpbEZ)
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### **22. *Falling Inn Love***
Picture a home renovation show flipped into a scripted rom-com, set in New Zealand, featuring a goat named Gilbert. With Christina Milian and Adam Demos leading the cast, this uplifting film is ideal for a snug afternoon. Anticipate stunning landscapes, lovable characters, and an abundance of feel-good energy.
**How to watch:** [*Falling Inn Love* is now streaming on Netflix.](https://zdcs.link/7yO07)
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### **21. *Holidate***
Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey headline this holiday-inspired rom-com about two friends who decide to be each other’s “holidates” for all significant occasions. What begins as a friendly arrangement gradually evolves into something deeper, packed with humor and romantic tension along the journey.
**How to watch:** [*Holidate* is now streaming on Netflix.](https://zdcs.link/w2WYR)
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### **20. *Notting Hill***
This beloved rom-com features Hugh Grant as a clumsy bookstore owner and Julia Roberts as a stunning film star. Their unlikely romance remains as enchanting now as it was in 1999. With an exceptional supporting cast and a script penned by Richard Curtis, *Notting Hill* stands as a timeless classic.
**How to watch:** [*Notting Hill* is now streaming on Netflix.](https://zdcs.link/916bAR)
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### **19. *When We First Met***
Adam DeVine and Alexandra Daddario shine in this time-traveling rom-com that revolves around a man striving to perfect his first date. Despite its far-fetched premise, this film enchants with its charm and humor.
**How to watch:** [*When We First Met* is now streaming on Netflix.](https://zdcs.link/OKbEY)
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### **18. *Love* (Seasons 1-3)**
This series showcases Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) and Gus (Paul Rust) as they navigate the tangled, complex landscape of contemporary relationships. Blending humor with genuine emotion, *Love* offers a refreshingly candid perspective on the quest for “the one.”
**How to watch:** [*Love* Seasons 1-3 are now streaming on Netflix.