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20 date ideas for Valentine's Day in Sydney this year
Sydney Seaplanes, Rose Bay

Come date night, why not spoil your loved one with a decadent Sydney extravaganza? From luxury hotel stays to stargazing in the mountains and loved-up menus, the Harbour City has date night all wrapped up.

Picnic in a scenic spot

On a budget? Pack a hamper brimming with cheese, charcuterie and wine (or whatever your favourite treats are) and head to one of Sydney's top picnic spots for some alfresco dining. For a 'first-class' picnic experience, book the experts – such as Poppin Picnics and Pretty Picnics – to take care of the details for you. Just show up and enjoy.

Credit: Poppin Picnics

Poppin Picnics, Sydney - Credit: Poppin Picnics

Hold hands at art exhibitions

If the constantly changing weather is making it hard to make rain-friendly plans, then consider opting for a visit to one of Sydney's art galleries. Fantastic exhibitions run year-round at galleries such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of Contemporary ArtWhite Rabbit GalleryCarriageworksBrett Whiteley StudioState Library of New South WalesPowerhouse Castle HillBankstown Arts Centre and more.

Installation view of the Ron Mueck: Encounter Exhibition, Art Gallery NSW, Sydney - Credit: Anna Kucera | Art Gallery of New South Wales

Ron Mueck Couple Under an Umbrella 2013, collection museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, The Netherlands © Ron Mueck, courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac, London – Paris – Salzberg – Seoul - Image Credit: Antoine van Kaam

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Pamper yourself (and your partner)

For a date with a difference, opt for The Day Spa by Chuan for guaranteed rest and relaxation. Book this underground sanctuary’s 'velvet package' to enjoy their signature exfoliation, a blissful 60-minute full-body massage, and a 90-minute bespoke facial tailored to your needs. Find more luxury day spa experiences in Sydney.

Couple enjoying a relaxing spa and massage treatment at Capella, Sydney CBD

Capella, Sydney CBD

Indulge in a decadent dinner with harbour views

If you are looking for an extra special dinner spot to impress your paramour, then look no further. Located on level 36 of Shangri-La SydneyAltitude offers panoramas of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House alongside a seasonal menu celebrating native ingredients. Find more romantic restaurants in Sydney.

Couple dining on Valentine’s Day Dinner at Altitude, Shangri-La Hotel

Altitude at Shangri-La Sydney, The Rocks - Credit: Shangri-La Hotel

Set sail on the harbour

Darling Harbour makes for a perfect backdrop for a romantic night out, so why not jump on board Harbourside Cruises' Sydney Harbour Long Dinner cruise? The four-hour journey comes complete with a cheese platter for grazing, dinner at waterside Public Dining Room, all beverages and unbeatable views.

If you would like to stay at sea for the entire evening, Sydney By Sail and Performance Cruising Yachts offer an overnight bed and breakfast experience. After cruising the harbour with your skipper, you'll anchor in a sheltered bay (the skipper departs and the night is yours). All booked out? Other fantastic day tour options include Sydney Luxury Cruise and Journey Beyond Cruise.

Sydney Luxury Cruises operates on Sydney Harbour exploring the harbour beaches, waterfront mansions and icons, Sydney

Sydney Luxury Cruise, Sydney Harbour

Take to the skies

What's better than a romantic lunch? A romantic lunch where you arrive by seaplane, of course. Sydney Seaplanes whisks guests to a number of picturesque locations for a meal, including Cottage Point Inn and Berowra Waters Inn, both on the Hawkesbury River, as well as Jonah's on the Northern Beaches. Discover more ways to see Sydney from above.

Sydney Seaplanes

Sydney Seaplanes, Rose Bay - Credit: Sydney Seaplanes 

Get cosy at an underground bar

Nothing sets the mood more than dimly lit corners and nooks to settle into for a creative cocktail. Head to one of Sydney's hidden bars to escape the hustle and bustle of the streets and sip on a tipple; try Earl's Juke JointCentro 86The Library Bar or The Lobo.

Friends enjoying drinks on the rooftop of the State Library of NSW, Sydney CBD

The Library Bar, Sydney CBD

Feast your way through Barangaroo

Eat your way along one of Sydney's buzziest precincts: Barangaroo. Order a different course at each of the waterside restaurants along Wulugul Walk, including Turkish mezze bar Anason and Spanish tapas spot Born by Tapavino. With a different venue on each floor, choose your favourite level of the architectural gem Barangaroo HouseRekōdo Restaurant & Vinyl Bar is particularly popular.

Treat your taste buds on a food tour

Sydney is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with countless cultural and linguistic groups contributing to the culinary fabric of the city. Gourmet Safaris (run by lauded broadcaster Maeve O'Meara OAM) takes groups to culturally rich neighbourhoods around Sydney, and tours are led by local, knowledgeable guides. Be immersed in the Vietnamese community of Cabramatta, taste your way through Harris Park's Little India or eat the city's best Lebanese food. Other fantastic food tours include Mia CucinaLocal Sauce ToursUltimately Sydney and The Sydney Connection.

Friends enjoying takeaway food and drink in Little India, Harris Park

Little India, Harris Park

Book a city staycation

Rooftop pools, floating villas, ultimate luxury and isolated cabins in the city's national parks – the most romantic properties in Sydney are as diverse as they are geared towards trips for two. Discover romantic hotels in the city including Park Hyatt SydneyPier One Sydney Harbour and Shangri-La Sydney – all of which often promote couples' packages.

Rooftop Pool at the Sofitel in Sydney Darling Harbour

Sofitel Sydney, Darling Harbour

Embrace the outdoors

On a budget or simply want to enjoy a more adventurous activity with your special someone? Sydney has outdoor experiences in spades. Take a dip in one of the city's beautiful ocean pools, get away from the crowds at a secret beach, embark on a spectacular coastal walk or head underwater at one of these fantastic snorkelling spots. Explore the harbour on a sunset paddle tour with Sydney Kayak Experience, relax with a yoga class on a stand-up paddleboard with FlowM Ocean or discover an underwater world with an Ecotreasures Manly Snorkel Tour.

A couple enjoys snorkelling at Shelly Beach, Manly

Shelly Beach, Manly

See a movie at an open-air cinema

During summer, Sydney's outdoor cinema season is in full swing – an ideal way to spend an evening under the stars. Watch films in comfy seats with Sydney Harbour as the backdrop at the Westpac OpenAir, grab a picnic blanket and see cult favourites at Moonlight Cinema in Centennial Park, see the stars under the stars at Sunset Cinema in North Sydney, cosy up in a bed (on a beach) at Mov'in Bed Beach Cinema in Barangaroo, or step back into the '50s at Skyline Drive-In in Blacktown, the city's only drive-in cinema.

Couple sitting in their car ready to watch a movie at the Skyline Drive In Blacktown.

Skyline Drive-In, Blacktown

Check out Sydney's other Chinatown

Head for dinner at Burwood Chinatown. This neon-lit food precinct has become a popular spot for late-night snacking, with a wide range of restaurants and more than 50 street food stalls hawking everything from guo kui (clay oven-baked flatbreads), lamb skewers, sweet egg waffles, bubble teas and more.

Sign up for a cooking class

While there's nothing better than having someone prepare you a lavish meal, getting into the kitchen for a class ensures not just one great meal, but a lifetime of them. Bigger operations like Sydney Cooking School and Vive Cooking School offer an extraordinary range of classes covering different cuisines and ability levels. Head to the Sydney Seafood School at the Sydney Fish Market to learn how to fillet a fish, make Singapore chilli mud crab or perfect a bouillabaisse.

For the secrets of fresh pasta, gnocchi and the knowledge of which sauce to have with which, sign up for a pasta class at Pasta Emilia, a regionally focused lesson with Cucina Italiana Cooking School or a take on the skills of acclaimed chef Marcello Farioli with a class at his restaurant I Maccheroni. Find more cooking classes.

Pasta Emilia’s cooking school, Surry Hills - Credit: Pasta Emilia

 Pasta Emilia, Surry Hills - Credit: Pasta Emilia

Summit the bridge 

See the city from the top of one of the nation's most iconic landmarks as you climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Accompanied by a personal guide from BridgeClimb Sydney, you can tackle Sydney's famous 'coat hanger' and take in those million-dollar views at dawn, during the day or twilight. The BridgeClimb Burrawa Aboriginal Climb Experience is led by an Aboriginal storyteller and climber leader, sharing stories language and tradition along the way.

Young couple smiling at each other on top of the harbour bridge, Sydney

Burrawa Bridgeclimb, Sydney

Learn how to make your own gin 

From understanding the distilling process to choosing your own botanicals, a lot goes into making the perfect gin. Try it for yourself with a class at some of Sydney's distilleries, including Manly Spirits Co. and Archie Rose Distilling Co.. Or take a cocktail-making class or simply enjoy sampling some of the city's spirits.

Take the plunge in a bathhouse

Few things are more relaxing than a restorative bath. Whether you enjoy a Japanese-style onsen, revitalising Turkish hammam experience or frosty ice plunge, there are a range of bathing experiences in Sydney perfect for some R&R come rain, hail or shine, such as Capybara BathingEscape BathhouseSoak Bathhouse AlexandriaXtra Clubs BondiNature's Energy, 38° The Bathhouse and Arisoo Korean Bathhouse & Spa.

Couple relaxes in the pool at Capybara Bathhouse, Surry Hills

Capybara Bathhouse, Surry Hills

Toast from a rooftop

Is there anything more romantic than sipping on a sparkling wine from a rooftop? Head to one of Sydney's many bars with harbour, beach or city views, and make sure to book ahead to get one of the best seats in the house. Great options include Aster at InterContinental SydneyOld Mate's PlaceNick and Nora'sWatson's Bay Boutique Hotel and Henry Deane.

Champagne fountain, Nick and Noras, Parramatta

Nick and Nora's, Parramatta

Catch a movie at an old-world cinema

When it's wet outside, make your way to one of Sydney's old-world cinemas, like the heritage-listed Ritz Cinema in Randwick or the underground Golden Age Cinema in Surry Hills. For something a little different, head to Govinda's for movies and Indian food.

Golden Age Cinema & Bar in Surry Hills, Inner Sydney

Golden Age Cinema & Bar, Surry Hills - Credit: Golden Age Cinema & Bar

Venture further

Go stargazing in the Blue Mountains

There is perhaps nothing more romantic than spending a night beneath the stars with your special someone. Blue Mountains Stargazing hosts special tours where couples can join astrophysicist Dimitri Douchin for an introduction to the history of the Blue Mountains through time, naked-eye astronomy, tips on how to identify stars, and spotting Saturn's rings and the moons of Jupiter through professional-grade telescopes.

 Couple using telescope, Blue Mountains Stargazing, Wentworth Falls - Credit: Blue Mountains Stargazing | Tourism Australia

Blue Mountains Stargazing, Wentworth Falls - Credit: Blue Mountains Stargazing | Tourism Australia

FAQs

What are some romantic things to do in Sydney on Valentine’s Day?

What are some romantic things to do in Sydney on Valentine’s Day?

Sydney offers a wide range of romantic experiences for couples to enjoy. Date ideas include:

  • Romantic dinners and rooftop bars with amazing views
  • Outdoor cinemas
  • Luxury hotel staycations
  • Outdoor adventures like coastal walks, snorkelling, and kayak tours
  • Unique experiences like the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb, seaplane lunches and stargazing evenings
Are there budget-friendly Valentine’s Day ideas in Sydney?

Are there budget-friendly Valentine’s Day ideas in Sydney?

In Sydney there are great dates for every budget. Affordable Valentine’s Day ideas include:

  • Packing a picnic for one of Sydney’s scenic picnic spots
  • Visiting ocean pools or secret beaches
  • Enjoying free or low-cost art galleries
  • Watching a film at an open-air or retro cinema
  • Sunset kayaking or paddleboarding
What are the best unique Valentine’s Day experiences in Sydney?

What are the best unique Valentine’s Day experiences in Sydney?

For a special Valentine’s Day experience that you’ll remember, book a unique experience such as:

  • Arriving at lunch by seaplane
  • Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • Staying overnight on a yacht
  • Stargazing evenings
  • Making your own gin at a distillery
What are Sydney’s best rainy day date ideas?

What are Sydney’s best rainy day date ideas?

If the weather is wet on Valentine’s Day, Sydney has plenty of indoor options that make a great date. Weather-proof outings include:

  • Art exhibitions and galleries
  • Day spas and bathhouses
  • Underground cocktail bars
  • Old-world cinemas
  • Food tours and gin or cocktail-making classes