
"A Valentine's date doesn't have to be anything extravagant. Sure, a fancy meal is nice and all, but St Valentine's Day is really about giving quality time to your favourite people, whether that be a partner, pals or a situationship that you're trying to turn into something a bit deeper. This year V Day falls on a Saturday, which means there's an awful lot of time to fill. But, like we said, that doesn't have to involve big spending."
"A few days before the main event, the Museum of the Home is keeping its doors open after hours for a lovely wholesome night of music and making. A zine workshop with Tummy Ache Magazine will invite you to create a zine that pays homage to your personal love story, a pop-up market will offer up a selection of artisan chocolate, original art, perfume, cards, accessories and flowers and in-depth curator tours will take visitors around the museum's seven newest period rooms."
Valentine's plans in London can be affordable without sacrificing romance or variety. Events range from creative, low-cost experiences to budget-friendly meals and comedy nights. With Valentine’s Day falling on a Saturday, there is extra time for after-hours activities and multi-part outings. Museums, such as the Museum of the Home, host late openings with workshops, pop-up markets, artisan chocolate and curator tours. Free and cheap options suit artsy couples seeking creative workshops and food-obsessed pairs seeking inexpensive meals. Participating venues may include free entry with paid elements and promotional discounts to keep costs low.
Read at Time Out London
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