In a place like New York, it’s expected that during events like Valentine’s Day, most establishments have plenty of couples looking to spend their precious time with each other.

To help you decide, we’ve listed 5 Valentine’s Day Ideas in New York City.

1. Dinner Cruise for Two

A cruise is one way to elevate a dinner date. Dining on fancy food on a cruise makes it even fancier. Sorry, we don’t make the rules.

Plenty of city cruises are available on Valentine’s Day and even the dates leading up to February 14. A cruise around the Statue of Liberty or East and Hudson River is preferrable.

Just make sure to book at least a few weeks before to guarantee a reservation, as most of them will be fully booked before Valentine’s.

2. Dinner at a Rooftop Restaurant

If a cruise isn’t for you, then maybe a good vantage point of the New York City skyline is the better option.

There are several restaurants you can consider for Valentine’s Day up high. The Fulton, Bar Blondeau, Brooklyn Crab, and Daintree are all spots you should take a look at.

3. The Pink Pier

The Pink Pier at Pier 17 has been one of the more reliable dating destinations ever since they started.

Embrace the pink string lights and romantic-themed activities while indulging in dishes of your choice. There are places among the heated glasshouses where you can dine and plenty of cute Valentine’s theme dishes like heart-shaped ravioli and chocolate-covered strawberries.

4. Spa Day

Any spa day is a good day. You don’t have to look for unique dating destinations for Valentine’s. The ole’ reliable is a safe and guaranteed way to enjoy your special day as a couple.

Visiting one of the many amazing Spa Salons for Valentine’s Day is an excellent idea for a date. There are also bound to be plenty of Valentine’s Day-themed Spa Resorts you can choose from.5. Attend a Cooking Class

While it isn’t the usual date idea, there are plenty of takeaways from attending cooking classes as a couple.

Not only can you make your meals before munching down on them, but you can also learn how to cook fun new dishes and share a sweet moment with your partner. Sharing a meal is lovely, but sharing a meal you made together is even sweeter.

Which of these suggestions will you try out for the next Valentine’s Day Celebration? Comment down below and let us know!

 

Carol
Author: Carol