Getaways for couples are more than just to visit the place and crossing it out on your bucket list it is the experience of being there. There is more reason to travel and surprise your loved one with a romantic Valentine getaway. What to pack? That's the biggest challenge.
Krakow, Poland
If Krakow isn’t already on your list, it should be now. Flights
to this city aren’t too pricey either, so it makes the perfect getaway for the
most romantic day of the year while sticking to a budget!
Just like some of our other top picks, this city strikes a
balance between historic culture and modern entertainment it an ideal
last-minute getaway. From partying in the main square to visiting castles and
cathedrals, make sure you have enough time to explore everything.
The weather over Valentine’s weekend is set to have highs of 3°C
and lows of -7°C, although it’s set to be quite sunny which is perfect for
those day-time adventures. For roaming around central with your loved one, fit
in with the locals by wearing bright tones!
The evening is where the party is at and is your chance to rock
what you feel most comfortable in. But for Valentine’s Day date night itself,
be the star of the show with a chic dress and matching jacket!
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Bulgaria is becoming a more popular destination with young
Brits, and there’s plenty to do in Plovdiv. Dubbed as an exclusive city after
being built around seven hills, you’ll be thrown deep into the historic culture
that comes with visiting this city.
Perfect for couples that love exploring and learning, you could
take a trip to see one of the world’s most intact ancient theatres (which is
still in use 2,000 years later), or even the aviation museum that’s a hit with
locals and especially tourists!
For Valentine’s weekend, the temperature will stay at around 3°C
but could go right down to -8°C. When it comes packing for this destination,
you need to pack something that keeps you warm but is super practical for
walking — as you’ll do plenty here! Think about thermal waterproof jackets,
boots, and gloves.
There’s a few old-fashioned restaurants and bars in this city,
and you don’t need to dress up to the nines if you don’t want to. Go for
something subtle like a roll-neck jumper, jeans, and some flat trainers. Take a
backpack to keep your belongings in and a jacket for when you get cold walking
back to your hotel. Always remember to pack light with your essentials when
traveling.
Riga, Latvia
Romance in Riga is something that we’re all after, so book those
flights and schedule those holidays in at work — especially if you want to
indulge in the art nouveau architecture that this city offers.
There’s nothing that you can’t do in this capital city with your
travel companion. Whether you’re into cars and want to visit the Riga
Motormuseum or take a swift stroll through Central Market, you’re really spoilt
for choice with this location. But what should you wear?
If you’re visiting over Valentine’s weekend, temperatures are
expected to be at highs of 2°C but lows of -6°C, there is always a need to be
prepared for all types of circumstances. For dreamy walks through Old City opt
for toasty attire such as woolly jumpers, hats, scarves, and gloves! For
photograph souvenir, your outfit will stand out wearing darker color suits when
posing in front of the bright buildings.
When it comes to evening wear though, you best pull out one of
your most glamorous Maxi Dresses because Riga’s dining scene is world-class.
Whether you’re looking for the best local, Italian, Indian or Japanese
restaurants — you must look fab and glam. Pair your dress with some chunky
heels and wear a faux fur panel jacket to stay and be the trend in fashion and
comfort.
Reykjavik,
Iceland
Famous for its beautiful landscapes and cozy city vibes, it’s no
wonder that Reykjavik has been described as the ultimate romantic
getaway.
What’s dreamier than cozying up with your other half while you
both watch the incredible northern lights? Or taking a relaxing spa day to
another level by visiting the Blue Lagoon. There’s no denying that the climate
in the Nordic country is extremely different to our own, so what should you
wear?
You can expect temperatures between -2°C and 3°C if you visit
the city over Valentine’s Day weekend this year, so making room for a warm coat
is essential. If you’re planning on going on any excursions such as the
northern lights or Golden Circle tour, you should think about packing some
thermals as it can get even colder the further you move away from the city
center. An extra baggage weight when packing is always to consider.
When it comes to the evening, there are still opportunities to
dress up. Reykjavik has a number of fine-dining restaurants and clubs. Some of
the late-night venues have dress codes, so you’ll need to change from your hiking
boots and jumpers to a more dressy evening dinner.
Bruges, Belgium
With its cobbled streets, canals and medieval buildings, a trip
to Bruges with your companion this Valentine’s Day will be your most romantic
getaway yet. But what’s so special about it?
From attractive restaurants and bars to shopping trips and
iconic cultural landmarks, this surprise trip will be extremely hard to top.
From visiting the Chocolate Museum to the Brewery, there’s something for all
couples to indulge in.
With highs of 6°C and lows of -1°C, this is one of the locations
on our list with a warmer climate. When heading for a romantic walk around the
city and stopping at cafes, you can keep it casual with a jumper dress or jeans
and pumps — again, keep it lively with bright tones!
For evening trips to places like the brewery, you want to dress
to impress. Head out formal with heels and a sophisticated dress; for the walk
home, you should always take a matching jacket to ensure you always look on
point, and never forget to feel warm and cozy and enjoy your way back to your
hotel.
Where will you be heading this Valentine’s Day with your special
someone? There’s a lot to choose from — but wherever you go, we’re sure it’ll
be super romantic and extra special.
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