Valentines Day in Paris brings the city’s romantic reputation to life with flowers, chocolates, and champagne overflowing at every corner. It's no surprise that Paris transforms into a haven for lovers, creating unforgettable experiences that perfectly match the day’s sentiment.
Some ideas practically plan themselves — a dreamy dinner cruise on the Seine, sipping champagne as you pass Paris’s most famous landmarks, or a breathtaking view of the city from the Eiffel Tower. But beyond the classics, there’s a wealth of hidden gems and intimate moments waiting to be discovered. Whatever your plans, it’s wise to book ahead — Paris, after all, is the place to be on Valentine's Day.
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It's nighttime in Paris and you and that Special Someone are cruising down the most romantic river in the world sipping champagne, watching the lights of the City of Light, and being served a classic French 5-course dinner with live music. There's really nothing like viewing the iconic Paris landmarks from the water aboard a luxury dinner boat. This special holiday sailing is likely to sell out, so be sure to book early.
Celebrate l'amour with another enchanting Valentine's Day dinner cruise, this time aboard a Bateaux Mouches riverboat. As the lights of Paris sparkle on the Seine, you and your partner will sit down to a gourmet multi-course meal paired with fine wines. Soft music sets the mood as the boat glides past illuminated landmarks, creating an unforgettable evening of romance and elegance in the City of Love.
Having lunch on the Eiffel Tower is as amazing as it sounds. Diners are raving about Chef Thierry Marx's Madame Brasserie menu. And the views! With Paris 200 feet beneath you, and a glass of champagne in your hand, you'll congratulate yourself on having made this reservation for you and that special someone. We strongly recommend the Seine View 9 PM option for the best experience. This is certain to sell out.
With Valentines Day dinner cruises at a premium, a smart option is to take your sweetie for a lunch cruise on a bateau cruising down the Seine. As you sip champagne and reminisce about how you met, the landmarks of Paris will pass by, creating another loving memory. It's a perfect, and perfectly romantic, way to see Paris.
Enjoy a multi-course French lunch created on board, while soft music sets the tone for your day together. With the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and the Louvre in view, the city's charm becomes the backdrop to your intimate celebration — a moment you'll both treasure long after the cruise ends. But hurry, this will sell out on Valentines Day in Paris. You must book now!
Turn Valentine's Day into a celebration of Paris cabaret with a dazzling evening at the Moulin Rouge. As the lights dim, the Féerie show unfolds with dazzling costumes, captivating choreography, and performers who embody the spirit of Paris. Toast your loved one with a glass of champagne as you take in the magic of the Moulin Rouge, a venue where art, music, and love converge to create an unforgettable experience.
On this most romantic of nights, be sure to book a champagne-fueled cruise along the most romantic river on Earth. If you know us you'll know why this is one of our favorite activities — it matches Paris with champagne, a marriage made in France.
From your perch at the front of the bateau sit back and enjoy the scenery. And what a scenery it is! Glide past world-famous monuments while sipping bubbly and discovering that perhaps the best way to see the City of Lights is from the river.
Waiting in line is not romantic, even on a chilly Parisian day. As you probably know by now, we always recommend fast track access to the Eiffel Tower, leaving more time to canoodle, hold hands, and overlook the greatest city in the world.
With priority access, you skip the crowds and head straight to the second floor or all the way to the summit, where breathtaking views await. Imagine standing together, toasting your devotion with Paris stretched out beneath you, the Seine shimmering, and the city's twinkling lights reminding you why this is the capital of romance.
Since chocolate is the official food of Valentine's Day (at least we think so), it seems fitting to wander the cobblestone streets of Paris visiting the top chocolatiers. Nibble chocolates at Left Bank shops as your expert chocolate guide regals you with the history of chocolate in Paris.
Along the way, you sample sublime creations, from silky ganaches to decadent pralines, each a masterpiece of French confectionery. Pause to admire the amazing pastries and macarons — things almost too beautiful to eat. With every bite, you uncover the passion and artistry that make Parisian chocolate the epitome of the craft.
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Romance is always in the air at the Palace of Versailles. Spend this day exploring what was most certainly the Court of Love, Sex & Romance. Be sure to choose the full-day option that includes transportation from central Paris, skip-the-line access to the palace, a guided tour of the gardens, free time to explore the vast grounds, plus a private tour of Marie Antoinette's fantasy farm.
It's one thing to drink champagne on Valentines Day, it's another to do so in the region where the bubbly is produced. You can visit this historic wine country on a day trip from Paris. You go deep into the the famous limestone caves, visit the tasting rooms, and sample numerous types of bubbly. All the details are arranged for you, including hotel pickup, lunch and tastings.
Chambord, Cheverny, Chenenceau. These are the chateaux of legend, all located in the lovely Loire Valley. Visit the stunning Chateau Chambord and cozy up at the 365 fireplaces, climb Leonardo da Vinci's famous staircase, and overlook the countryside from the rooftop. Even better, a guided tasting of the valley's renowned wines is also included. It's an easy day trip from Paris.
Yep, there's even a museum in the City of Love dedicated to the romantic life — la vie romantique — although in this case the museum celebrates the art and literature of the Romantic Era of the early 19th century. It's the perfect Valentines Day in Paris activity.
Valentines Day in Paris Housed in a period villa in Pigalle, Musée de la Vie Romantique immerses you in the world of George Sand, Chopin, and Delacroix, with paintings, letters, and artifacts that evoke the spirit of the time. Afterward, take a leisurely stroll uphill to Montmartre, where the cobblestone streets and village-like ambiance make it the perfect continuation of your romantic day.
Spend the day wandering the Marais, where every cobblestone street invites you to explore. Pop into the art galleries, charming boutiques, and wine bars tucked into this historic quartier. A few small museums also await discovery, and it's hard to think of a more romantic museum than Musée Picasso housed in the historic 17th-century mansion, Hotel Sale.
Inside, you'll find an intimate collection that demonstrates Picasso's genius, alongside rotating exhibits that celebrate his creative legacy. Stroll hand-in-hand through the museum's light-filled rooms, and let the artistic ambiance of the Marais sweep you into its timeless charm.
From the man who immortalized The Kiss comes one of the most romantic museum gardens in Paris. The Musée Rodin, housed in the Hôtel Biron, is a serene escape into art and history.
On Valentines Day in Paris, stroll through the tranquil gardens filled with Rodin's sculptures, including The Thinker and The Gates of Hell, as well as the rose bushes and fountains that inspired him. Inside, explore the studios where Rodin lived and worked until his death in 1917. It's a place where art and passion come alive, and the deal spot for a romantic outing.
Many visitors to Paris don't realize how many small museums are hidden throughout the city, offering intimate and unique experiences away from the larger crowds. The Musée Maillol is a gem among them, dedicated to the life and work of sculptor Aristide Maillol. At its heart lies his deep fascination with Dina Vierny, his teenage model and muse, whose presence inspired much of his art.
The museum, occupying a pleasant 18th-century townhouse, showcases Maillol's sculptures, paintings, and drawings while also hosting exceptional temporary exhibitions. Its cozy and personal ambiance makes it a wonderful stop for art lovers exploring Paris's quieter cultural treasures.
This is the place to see Monet's large-scale masterpiece paintings of water lilies up close and personal, and it's one of the most charming and romantic small museums in the world. The rest of the museum's collection ain't too shabby, either!
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More of a sportif kind of lover? Lace up your running shoes and join the festivities at the Valentine's Day Fun Run hosted by Paris Front Runners. This lighthearted event takes you through scenic areas of Paris, blending a healthy dose of exercise with the celebratory spirit of the holiday.
It's a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere where participants of all abilities come together to share their love of running — and perhaps even make new connections along the way. A fun and energetic way to mark the day.
Once the private residence of Marie de Medici, the mother of Louis XIII, today the 55-acre park in the 6th Arrondissement is a haven of peace and tranquility. On any sunny day you'll find hundreds of Parisians in the park soaking up the rays, even on Valentine's Day.
Oh, those Medicis did get around. The Tuileries Garden, tucked between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde was once the Medicis' own private garden. The park has long been open the public, which of course includes you and your honey. Hold hands and follow the trail of French sculptures.
Love, legend, myth. Pinpointing the exact origins of St. Valentine's Day and its association with flowers, chocolates, and romance is no easy task. Yet, in France, a country synonymous with romance, Valentine cards — known as cartes d'amitié — hold a special place in the tradition.
One legend credits Charles, Duke of Orleans, as the man who began the tradition of writing love letters and signing them Your Valentine. In 1415, while imprisoned in the Tower of London, the duke penned poems and love letters to his wife back in France. While this heartfelt gesture is often cited as the origin of the Valentine card, nobody really knows for sure.
But the story doesn't end there. For a truly unique celebration, consider a visit to St Valentin, a quaint village in the Loire Valley. Dubbed the Village of Love, this picturesque destination has embraced its connection to romance. Each year in February, the village comes alive with the Fête de la Saint-Valentin. Streets are filled with flowers, workshops and exhibitions celebrate love, and special ceremonies mark the occasion. Visitors can renew their vows in this romantic setting, or even exchange wedding vows at the village's Garden of Lovers (Le Jardin des Amoureux).
The saint's day has become a celebration of love that transcends borders, blending legend with the charm of French culture.
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