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Five Most Romantic Valentine’s Gestures From Europe

Valentine’s Day is celebrated across the globe, but Europe, with its rich history and romantic traditions, offers some of the most heartfelt and unique gestures of love. From poetic gifts to centuries-old customs, these European Valentine’s traditions prove that romance knows no bounds. Here are five of the most enchanting Valentine’s Day gestures from across Europe:

1. Heartfelt Poetry in Denmark

In Denmark, Valentine’s Day isn’t just about chocolates and roses. One of the country’s most charming traditions is the exchange of gaekkebrev—elaborate, intricately cut paper snowflakes that contain humorous or romantic poems. The sender signs the note with dots instead of their name, leaving the recipient to guess their admirer’s identity. If they guess correctly, they’re rewarded with an Easter egg later in the year. It’s a playful and poetic way to express affection.

 

2. Love Locks in France

Paris, often called the City of Love, takes romance to another level with the tradition of love locks. Couples write their initials on a padlock, attach it to a bridge—like the famous Pont des Arts—and toss the key into the Seine River to symbolize unbreakable love. While the tradition has caused controversy in recent years (and many locks have been removed), it remains a popular and symbolic gesture for lovers visiting the city.

 

3. Wooden Love Spoons in Wales

The Welsh celebrate love in a unique way with the tradition of carving and gifting love spoons. This custom, dating back to the 17th century, involves intricately carving spoons with symbolic designs such as hearts, keys, or knots to represent love and commitment. These handcrafted spoons are exchanged not just on Valentine’s Day but also on St. Dwynwen’s Day (January 25), Wales’ own celebration of love.

 

4. Chocolate Boxes in Italy

Italy, the birthplace of St. Valentine, celebrates the day with the sweetest of gestures—chocolate. The town of Perugia, known for its iconic Baci Perugina chocolates, takes centre stage during Valentine’s Day. These delectable chocolates are wrapped in romantic quotes or love notes, making them the perfect treat to express your feelings. Couples also often exchange handwritten love letters, keeping the romance traditional and timeless.

 

5. Rose Exchange in Spain

In Catalonia, Spain, Valentine’s Day overlaps with La Diada de Sant Jordi (Saint George’s Day) on April 23, a day dedicated to love and literature. On this day, couples exchange roses and books as tokens of affection. While Valentine’s Day is gaining popularity in Spain, Sant Jordi remains the most romantic day of the year, combining the beauty of flowers with the gift of storytelling.

 

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