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Your browser is not supported for this experience. We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. Get ready to make it a memorable Valentine's Day in Montco with your loved ones. From comedy shows to cuddling up in Conshohocken's newest hotel, there's no better place to spend Valentine's Day weekend than Montgomery County, PA!
Support the local arts community by seeing a show together. If you and your date like to try new restaurants, Montgomery County is the perfect place for you. Do you and your date share a love of music? Head to the Keswick Theater in Glenside to catch a show from one of their top-performing acts. Find out who has the best aim at Bury the Hatchet or Splitting Edge axe-throwing. Or just enjoy some favorite board games as you sip drinks and enjoy unique food at 21 Pips in Ardmore.
Montgomery County has a plethora of breweries with amazing craft beer selections. There are even more options, including a variety of wineries and distilleries. Make a game out of it and download the Montco Makers Passport and check-in to win prizes. Take a stroll through Valley Forge National Historical Park , where you and your date can explore the beautiful scenery and historical buildings.
There are dozens of other historical sites in the county to visit too, such as Peter Wentz Farmstead , Pottsgrove Manor , or Pennypacker Mills. Interested in learning more about birds together? Cork and Candles in King of Prussia is the perfect way to spend time together. Make memories as you create your own signature candle scents, while sipping on wine and enjoy snacks. So much shopping, so little time! Pick out gifts for each other as you visit the King of Prussia Mall or the Philadelphia Premium Outlets for some great shopping.
Just need a night away? Looking for something with more historical charm? A day at the museum is the perfect way to spend some time together. Take a romantic ride on the Colebrookdale Railroad , where you can travel back in history on restored century-old rail cars.