
Whether you are in a relationship or happily single, Valentine’s Day is simply all about celebrating those you love and appreciate in your life.
From an intimate picnic to a fancy dinner, going on day tours to a majestic outdoor cinema or the classic chocolate and flowers, there are different ways to show your love to someone.
Stuck for ideas? Fall in love with what Adelaide has to offer this Valentine’s Day with some of our top picks for both the couples and the groups to enjoy.
Twilight Picnic at Carrick Hill
Nestled in the Adelaide Hills, Carrick Hill offers a serene escape for couples looking for a unique and romantic date.
To celebrate the day of love, the exhibition ‘To Bare All: The Hayward Nudes’, will be opening at the Springfield estate, and will be on show until June 30, 2024. Alongside this, tickets will be available for couples to enjoy a twilight picnic, wine to share, after-hours access to the Carrick Hill's beautiful gardens and admission to the exhibition.
Moonlight Cinema at the Adelaide Botanic Garden
A week of romance is about to play at Tainmuntilla/Botanic Park, bringing couples, families and friends together for a memorable movie night under the stars.
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days will be screened at the Moonlight Cinema on Tuesday 13 February and The Notebook will be shown on Valentine's Day.
Valentine’s art tour and dinner at the Art Gallery of South Australia
For an aesthete couple, look no further than the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) where love can be appreciated through art itself.
Fancy art and a delectable dinner? Join Dr Lisa Slade on a love-themed group tour of the AGSA, exploring different forms of expressions to what love is through paintings, sculptures and more followed by a three-course dinner.
If love means making memories and history together, why not visit Her Majesty’s Theatre and take a glance at its glamorous entertainment history in Adelaide.
Join an exclusive tour exploring more than 100 years of Adelaide’s state-of-the-art entertainment history at the Grote St theatre, including a look into The Maj – the only Tivoli theatre façade still standing within Australia.