How do you like to spend your Valentine’s Day?
Are you a traditionalist going out for a meal for two
at an exclusive restaurant, or do you like stay in and
watch a few DVDs or play some board games? Here
are our top five ways to spend Valentine's Day with
your loved one.
1. Romantic meal
Whether you choose to have a romantic meal in or
out it's probably up to how healthy your bank balance
is.
If you decide to eat out then book as far in advance
as possible, the best places will book up quickly. You
might find you're better booking either-side of the
day itself if you don't mind making it a special
evening on a different date.
2. Cinema
The cinema is probably one of the more expensive
things to do unless you go on a day that the cinema
has a promotion, but it's still a fun night out with your
partner.
There are plenty of films out this Valentine's Day.
Most films out at this time of year are rom-coms as
you would expect, but occasionally you'll find an anti-
Valentine's film if you're looking for something
different.
3. Night in
A night in can take all forms, whether you treat your
other half to a candlelit dinner or a takeaway in front
of a romantic DVD.
A couple's busy lives these days can really benefit
from a night in without the phone buzzing with
messages or Facebook notifications every few
minutes. Why not try putting your mobiles and
tablets in a different room while you enjoy each
other's company and chat, it can't be that bad can it?
4. Spa day
Even for men a spa day can be a great way to relax
and unwind after a stressful week at work.
Whether you have a spa day with a treatment, or a
full spa weekend spending time together away from
the hubbub of your everyday life can be just the thing
you need. Like most things these days you can pick
up some great deals if you hunt around. Men, don't
write off the idea of a spa day without trying it first,
you might like it.
5. Weekend away
A weekend away doesn't only have to be for those
with a bit more cash in the bank. Websites such as
Dabbl have some great deals, even over the
Valentine's weekend itself. If you're looking to get
away try looking further afield, you'll be surprised,
sometimes a weekend abroad and can more cost
effective than a weekend closer to home.
at an exclusive restaurant, or do you like stay in and
watch a few DVDs or play some board games? Here
are our top five ways to spend Valentine's Day with
your loved one.
1. Romantic meal
Whether you choose to have a romantic meal in or
out it's probably up to how healthy your bank balance
is.
If you decide to eat out then book as far in advance
as possible, the best places will book up quickly. You
might find you're better booking either-side of the
day itself if you don't mind making it a special
evening on a different date.
2. Cinema
The cinema is probably one of the more expensive
things to do unless you go on a day that the cinema
has a promotion, but it's still a fun night out with your
partner.
There are plenty of films out this Valentine's Day.
Most films out at this time of year are rom-coms as
you would expect, but occasionally you'll find an anti-
Valentine's film if you're looking for something
different.
3. Night in
A night in can take all forms, whether you treat your
other half to a candlelit dinner or a takeaway in front
of a romantic DVD.
A couple's busy lives these days can really benefit
from a night in without the phone buzzing with
messages or Facebook notifications every few
minutes. Why not try putting your mobiles and
tablets in a different room while you enjoy each
other's company and chat, it can't be that bad can it?
4. Spa day
Even for men a spa day can be a great way to relax
and unwind after a stressful week at work.
Whether you have a spa day with a treatment, or a
full spa weekend spending time together away from
the hubbub of your everyday life can be just the thing
you need. Like most things these days you can pick
up some great deals if you hunt around. Men, don't
write off the idea of a spa day without trying it first,
you might like it.
5. Weekend away
A weekend away doesn't only have to be for those
with a bit more cash in the bank. Websites such as
Dabbl have some great deals, even over the
Valentine's weekend itself. If you're looking to get
away try looking further afield, you'll be surprised,
sometimes a weekend abroad and can more cost
effective than a weekend closer to home.
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