30 Romantic Things to Do on Valentine's Day That You'll Never Forget

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Play a game

When was the last time you played a game with just the two of you? Pick a favorite from the closet, or try a new couple's themed game, like Talk, Flirt, Dare or Our Moments.

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Make playlists for each other

Spend some time putting together playlists for each other on your favorite streaming service.  Choose songs that spark memories of your relationship or simply tunes you know your significant other will love.  Then pour some wine, turn on the music, and reminisce.

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Take a hike

Even if it's cold where you live, taking a scenic hike is a great way to unplug and unwind this Valentine's Day.  Maybe there's a favorite spot where you live, or you might want to try one of the best hikes in the U.S. Either way, you're bound to have a fun time because you're in great company.

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Volunteer together

One of the best ways to spend the day together is to choose a cause you're both passionate about and sign up to volunteer—you'll do some good for others and yourself, as volunteering can make you feel more connected to each other and the community. Visit volunteermatch.org to search local organizations and volunteer opportunities.

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Take an online mixology class

Learn how to craft cocktails with a James Beard honoree who has been at the forefront of the NYC craft cocktail movement and the founder of the world’s best bar, and become each other's favorite bartender.

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Go stargazing

You don't need a telescope to set up a stargazing date. Just head to your own backyard with a warm, outdoor blanket and use a stargazing app to help identify constellations in the night sky.

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Play tourist in your own town

Is there a landmark in your town that you've always wanted to visit? Or a museum you've never seen? Become tourists in your own home and finally check off one or two of those bucket list items you keep putting off. Get into the role by snapping tons of pictures throughout the day.

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Set up a waffle bar

Is brunch your favorite meal to eat together? Build the waffles of your dreams by setting up a DIY waffle bar.  All you need is some waffle batter, a waffle maker, and all the toppings your hearts desire.

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Make a scrapbook of your relationship

Even partners who aren't so into crafts will get a kick out of this fun activity.  Gather up photos of your relationship, old ticket stubs, and meaningful receipts, and make a beautiful book that you'll both treasure!

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Bake something sweet

Baking is a fun way to spend more time with your significant other. And you'll have a sweet reward to enjoy together, like these Caramel-Chocolate-Walnut Thumbprint Cookies.

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Eat breakfast in bed

Whip up a delicious breakfast spread on Valentine's Day and enjoy it lounging in bed.  It will be a nice change of pace from the usual morning hustle and bustle.

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Go for a drive

No destination? No problem. All you need for this fun Valentine's Day activity is a sense of adventure and a full tank of gas! You'll both get out of your comfort zones while you explore new terrain.  There's no telling what you might stumble across. You can also check out our list of the best road trips in every state.

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Enjoy a wine and chocolate tasting

Wine and chocolate: Both delicious on their own, but even better together!  Base your tasting off our easy-to-follow chocolate and wine pairings guide, or make up your own!  You can also opt for a virtual wine appreciation class with wine critic James Suckling.

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Craft something together

Try your hand at some DIY Valentine's Day crafts at home.  Consider an art project that you can hang somewhere in the house or craft creative picture frames for favorite photos.

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Play hooky

Take the day off from work and enjoy some R&R. Have breakfast in bed, do a crossword together, and binge-watch your favorite shows. Reminisce about how and why you two first fell in love.

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Cook dinner together

A special home-cooked meal can be so much more romantic than going out to eat at a super busy restaurant. Even if one of you doesn't have chef-worthy skills, you can still make a memorable dinner you'll both enjoy.

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Write love letters to each other

If you've never done it before, now's the time to put in writing why your partner is so special to you.  Tell them which of their qualities you most admire, how they make you feel, and why you fell in love with them.

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Have a romantic movie marathon

Grab the popcorn and settle in on the couch for an evening filled with your favorite rom-coms, like these favorite Valentine's Day movies.

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Exchange heartfelt gifts

No, February 14 doesn't have to be all about presents, but it is nice to give—and receive—a little token of affection. Consider purchasing an item your loved one has always wanted or even just gifting a DIY Valentine's Day card.

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Have a Parisian date night.

Pretend like you're in the City of Love this Valentine's Day. Make sweet (or savory!) crepes, share a bottle of wine, and put on some romantic music to set the tone.

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Send your partner on a treasure hunt

If gift-giving is your love language, send your significant other on a scavenger hunt dotted with trails of rose petals and handwritten clues to find their Valentine's Day gift.

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Take a trip

Take a day or an entire weekend and venture to a destination neither of you have been before on a romantic getaway.  You'll get out of your comfort zone and have a fabulous time doing it!

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Take a bath

For a bubble bath worthy of a honeymoon suite, surround the tub with candles, sprinkle rose petals in the water, and set a tray of chocolate-covered strawberries and a bottle of Champagne within arm's reach.

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Practice yoga together

Enjoy some Zen time together while stretching and breathing in sync.

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Make some music

Who cares if you (or he) can't carry a tune in a bucket? Have fun singing duets like Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers' "Islands in the Stream," Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis's "Cruisin'," "You're the One That I Want" from Grease, or check out this list of the best country love songs for more inspiration.

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Make heart-shaped food

If there's ever a time to make heart-shaped food, well, this is it! Pizza, strawberry pie, eggs in a basket, cupcakes... your imagination's the limit on this one. Or, take the low-effort route and order a heart-shaped pizza.

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Get to know each other better over a bottle of wine

Open a bottle of your best vino, and ask each other these 36 questions scientifically proven to break intimacy barriers. Some you may already know the answer to ("How's your relationship with your mother?") while others are hypotheticals you've likely never posed ("If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one quality or ability, what would it be?").

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Give each other a massage

Grab a bottle of body oil, set the mood with candles and relaxing background music, and give your partner at least 30 minutes of massage therapy. They can thank you by returning the favor.

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Make a bucket list

Spend the day coming up with a bucket list of everything you'd like to do together—from romantic vacations to take to new activities to try to concerts you want to see—then spend Valentine's Day making plans to start checking things off.

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Take a class together

Is there a skill you both want to brush up on? Learning something new together is a great way to bond.  Try a cooking class, dance lesson, or golf clinic, or visit masterclass.com for more ideas.