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Valentine’s Day in Spain – February 14

Valentine’s Day (San Valentín) on February 14th is widely celebrated across Spain as a day of romance, thoughtful gifts and shared experiences.

Romantic Traditions & Gift Ideas

Dining & Date Night Hotspots

Culinary hotspots in cities like Madrid and Barcelona offer Valentine’s menus featuring:

  1. Seafood Tasting Menus: Fresh oysters, scallops and Valencian rice dishes.
  2. Wine Pairings: Full-bodied Riojas or crisp Albariños to complement chocolate desserts.
  3. Rooftop Dining: Panoramic views at sunset—ideal for a memorable toast.

Couples’ Experiences & Activities

Planning Your Valentine’s Day

  1. Make Reservations Early: Romantic restaurants book out by late January.
  2. Consider Off-Peak Hours: Lunch dates can be less crowded than evening slots.
  3. Customize Your Gift: Local artisans offer personalized jewelry and bespoke perfume blending.
  4. Embrace the Local Flair: Add a Spanish twist with a gift of horchata and artisan pastries from Valencia.

Whether you’re strolling hand-in-hand along a medieval callejón or savouring a candlelit meal overlooking the Mediterranean, Valentine’s Day in Spain offers a tapestry of romance, culinary delights and unforgettable memories.

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