Spending Valentine’s Day alone? Don’t worry, we have you!

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Are you spending this Valentine’s Day alone? 

Make it a fantastic day!

Why Do Single Women Love Valentine’s Day?

It’s a day to celebrate YOU! And if you’re already celebrating yourself every day, great—now you have an official excuse for an extra pampering session.

How to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Alone

What do you love to do?

Do it! It’s that simple.

Valentine’s Day alone doesn’t mean you have to be alone. Round up your single and partnered friends, plan a meal, go on a day trip, or take a hike—just enjoy being together.

Ideas for a Beautiful Valentine’s Day

  • Send yourself flowers.
  • Hit the gym and follow it up with a spa visit.
  • Take a scenic walk with your favorite playlist.
  • Meet friends for coffee and a pastry.
  • Order something special and have it delivered.
  • Cook a fabulous meal—invite friends to join!
  • Go to a concert or visit a museum.
  • Explore something new in your city.

Fun Valentine’s Day alone but with Friends

  • Host a theme night—ask friends to dress up or down.
  • Organize a potluck or a tasting party where everyone brings a dish they’ve never made before.
  • Plan a picnic if the weather is nice.
  • Fill your home with flowers.
  • Do a fun gift exchange with small, quirky presents.
  • Play games like “Two Truths and a Lie.”
  • Watch a classic or cult movie.
  • Get creative—paint or make Valentine’s Day cards together.

What NOT to Do on Valentine’s Day alone

Going out for a solo dinner might not be the best idea—not because you’ll be the only one alone, but because it’s one of the busiest, most hectic dining nights of the year.

If you are going out for dinner, make sure to reserve your table ahead of time.

illustration of people with big read hearts, blue background Valentine's Day alone
Illustration by Marguerite Beaty

The Story Behind Valentine’s Day

Have you ever wondered why we celebrate love on this day? The origins are a bit of a mystery to me.

I found many different stories! Historically, it was a day to honor Saint Valentine, a Christian clergyman from Roman times. If you’re curious, check out these links:

Spending Valentine’s Day alone in Lisbon? Here Are Some Ideas:

Breakfast Spots:

Shopping & Exploring:

  • Stroll through Chiado for some retail therapy.
  • Visit Soul Mood for unique Portuguese-designed jewelry and clothing.
  • Love a chic boho look? Check out Traces of Me.
  • Stop at A Brasileira for a coffee, then head to the Gulbenkian Museum—wander the gardens, visit exhibits, and grab lunch at their CAM café. CAM is the new and gorgeous Gulbenkian building.

Evening Plans in Cascais:

  • Take a sunset walk by the sea.
  • Enjoy dinner at Maré (a seafood spot by José Avillez) or Mais do Mesmo (a hidden gem with a fantastic menu, great wines, and a friendly budget).

Don’t Feel Like Dining Out?

Whatever you choose to do, make it a day about joy, connection, and treating yourself well.

Happy Valentine’s Day alone or with fun friends!

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Marguerite Beaty, Blogger, Photographer & Artist

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