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Louisa Streeting & Mary Stone

Valentine's Day 2023 in Bristol includes speakeasy dining experience and a 'love tour'

If you're a hopeless romantic you'll be well-versed in all things Valentine's Day and the typical customs that ensue on February 14. Perhaps you like to go out for a candle-lit dinner, shower your loved one with gifts or make other grand declarations of love.

In true Bristol fashion, there are a number of other activities if you're looking for something a bit different this year if you're looking for something special with your other half, an event with your friends or if you're flying solo.

Whether you want to be wined and dined, catch a film or laugh out loud watching comedy, take a look at our suggestions below.

Read more: Love Saves the Day 2023 line up first look including Fatboy Slim and Years & Years

Propyard's immersive 1920s speakeasy

Propyard is offering a night to remember (Chris Cooper/ ShotAway)

Propyard will be rewinding the clock 100 years for five nights around Valentine's Day for a night of romance and debauchery in the Prohibition era. Diners will be served a three-course menu inspired by the bistros of 1920s Paris as well as live music from Jack Calloway, The Midnight Creepers and performers throughout the evening.

Think The Great Gatsby meets Moulin Rouge, this is the perfect activity for those looking to do something with a date or a group of friends. Tickets are £59 per person, available here, which include a three-course seated dinner, a welcome drink and all-night entertainment.

February 10-18, 6pm-12am. 39-46 Feeder Rd, Bristol BS2 0SE

Arnos Vale's 'love tour'

The experts at Arnos Vale Cemetery are giving an hour-long guided tour to share fascinating stories and point out the secret love signs on gravestones. The 45-acre site has a beautiful, romantic and eclectic history to behold, with this experience on offer for £8 a person - available here.

February 12, 10.30am-11.30am. Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bath Road, Bristol, BS4 3EW

Stroll through Bristol Light Festival

Halo, appearing at the Bristol Light Festival in the middle of Broadmead (Bristol Light Festival)

Ahead of Valentine's Day, Bristol Light Festival is back for a 10-day event this year with some of the most usual, exciting installations they've ever had. The event is from February 3 until February 12, enjoyed best after dark when the city centre comes alive with light and colour.

It's completely free to attend and showcases some of the best artists in their field. You can see a map of all of the installations here to plan a romantic stroll around the city centre.

February 3-12. Bristol city centre

Watch a rom-com at Bristol Film Festival

If you're a cinephile, you won't want to miss the special Valentine's screenings at Bristol Film Festival this February. Organisers will be showing some of the classics of romantic comedy, including Groundhog Day, Sleepless in Seattle and Notting Hill.

Tickets vary in price and some of the events combine exclusive perks like wine tasting at Avery Wine Cellars. You can see the full list, locations and timings here.

February 10-15. Various locations

Have a laugh at Slapstick Festival

Sir Michael Palin will appear at Slapstick Festival in Bristol to reflect on his career (John Swannell)

One of Bristol's longest-running comedy festivals kickstarts on Valentine's Day this year with an excellent programme co-curated by Monty Python star Michael Palin. Slapstick Festival returns for its 19th year with a focus on music including a showing of The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night and stand-out mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap.

The festival will also celebrate Michael Palin in Monty Python in the wake of his 80th birthday, with special showings of A Holy Grail and The Life of Brian. Tickets are on sale here for the event, hosted from February 14-19.

February 14-19. Various locations.

Cocktail tasting at The Wellhead

You can enjoy a custom-made cocktail experience by the team at The Wellhead. There are two evening sittings spread across six days including four cocktails with each course paired with a delicious chocolate truffle.

Tickets cost £30 per person for a 6pm or 9pm sitting - enquire by emailing enquiries@wellheadbristol.com.

February 14-19, Hawkin's Lane, Bristol, BS16JQ

Blind Date Live at Lakota

Lakota is hosting its very own blind date show on Valentine's Day for an evening of comical entertainment, questionable flirting and Y2K tunes. Tickets are between £4 and £10 depending on the release. There are some amazing prizes to be won including two Love Saves The Day tickets, two Tokyo World tickets, an Ibiza holiday package, ‘Isle of Nandos’ dinner package or a Turbo Island campfire experience.

February 14, 6 Upper York Street Bristol BS2 8QN

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