How to Have the Most Romantic Valentine’s Day at Home

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Let the restaurant come to you

At this point, we’re all heartily bored by our own cooking skills (or lack thereof). But don’t settle for your standard local pizza takeout on Valentine’s Day. There are now countless restaurants offering their culinary creations to takeaway, so you can experience first-class cooking at home. 

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Let the restaurant come to you

Clever app Supper London has the cream of London restaurants on its books, including Zuma, Nobu, 45 Jermyn Street and Hide, plus many more. And no dodgy delivery drivers, spilt soup or cold pasta – it sends its precious packages out on high-tech Japanese scooters, equipped to keep food at its optimum temperature.

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Just add flowers

Nothing says ‘I love you’ quite so classically as flowers. Whether your partner prefers roses, daisies or lilies, there’s bound to be a bouquet that will fill them with joy.  The options today are endless, meaning you grab your flowers at a florist, or ditch the hassle and have them delivered straight to your door.

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Treat your Valentine to a hamper of goodies

If your love language is gift-giving, then going down the decadent route could be a winner for your V-Day celebrations.  Harvey Nichol’s Valentine’s Day Hamper includes champagne, cocktail kits, biscuits, chocolate truffles and strawberry heart jellies. A sweet pick-me-up for you and your loved one to share.

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Put the kids to work on breakfast

Thanks to Cook School’s clever boxes of fresh ingredients put together with children in mind. Each box contains all the ingredients you need to create a delicious meal for four people, and a simple, step-by-step recipe card for children to follow with their parents. 

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Put the kids to work on breakfast

These easy-to-follow instructions are written by award-winning children’s cookbook author and co-founder of Cook School, Amanda Grant, and have been thoroughly tested by children. For breakfast in bed, its delicious Valentine’s Day Granola will be just the ticket.

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Enjoy breakfast in bed, courtesy of The Berkeley

Valentine’s Day in lockdown calls for an indulgent breakfast in bed – better yet, a bundle of delicious treats delivered direct to your door. Illustrious Knightsbridge hotel The Berkeley is doing just that; spreading the love with an array of romance-themed breakfast delights, including heart-shaped French toast, raspberry croissants, fruit, granola and freshly squeezed orange juice. 

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Enjoy breakfast in bed, courtesy of The Berkeley

Opt for a bottle of Laurent Perrier champagne to add glamour to the occasion, plus a bouquet of McQueens flowers to really put a smile on that special someone’s face.

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Step out to see Connaught Village’s Valentine’s installation

Try a new route for one of your daily walks this Valentine’s weekend, and stop by Connaught Village in London to see its neon light installation. The Tree of Love, Joy and Hope can be found at the junction of Connaught Street and Kendal Street, a popular walking route for those heading towards Hyde Park. 

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Step out to see Connaught Village’s Valentine’s installation

While you’re checking it out, you can also stock up on goodies for a Valentine’s meal from the village’s wine merchant, Connaught Cellars, or cheesemongers, Buchanans.

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Step out to see Connaught Village’s Valentine’s installation

While you’re checking it out, you can also stock up on goodies for a Valentine’s meal from the village’s wine merchant, Connaught Cellars, or cheesemongers, Buchanans.