There’s no denying that Las Vegas can be a very romantic city, and whether you are looking to have a meal, drinks, sweets or something a little more permanent, this city has you covered. Las Vegas Magazine has gathered some of the offers and events to help you make Valentine’s Day even sweeter.

Aria

At Proper Bar in Proper Eats Food Hall during February, indulge in the Love Potion No. 75; the Stupid Cupid; and the La Vie en Rose, all $16; and heart-shaped pizza pies from Pizzaoki.

Circa

Barry's Downtown Prime offers two choice: A specialty prix fixe menu in Barry's Garden Room presents an elaborate menu with decadent seafood offerings, truffle risotto, surf and turf with tableside lobster flambé, and tableside banana flambé. The main dining room also offers a special prix fixe menu.

The Legacy Club also presents two packages to celebrate this week—the Sweetheart package for two and the Sunset Sweetheart for two. The Sweetheart package for two features two cocktails and two glasses of champagne per guest plus a rose, chocolate-covered strawberries and a charcuterie board for two. The Sunset Sweetheart package includes two cocktails and two glasses of champagne per guest, a rose, chocolates and firepit seating.

Ethel M Chocolates Factory & Cactus Garden

At Ethel M Chocolates Factory & Cactus Garden, the annual Lights of Love Cactus Garden display continues through Feb. 18, with more than half a million lights. Once you make your way along the paths, don’t forget to meander through the flagship store and purchase a seasonal offering for your sweetie (or your mom; she deserves it).

Ferraro’s Ristorante

The Valentine’s Day menu at this locals favorite is $145 per person, with a minimum of two guests, plus tax and gratuity. The dinner includes a glass of prosecco and choices like jumbo lump crab cake; ravioli Aragosta; branzino; osso bucoand olive oile cake with Chambord egg custard and strawberries.

The Forum Shops at Caesars

At SOL Mexican Cocina, couples can add two champagne toasts and choice of dessert for sharing to their meal for $22, with choices like  tres leches cake; banana chocolate bread pudding; churros and more. 

Sushi Roku’s $175 per couple Valentine’s Day menu includes five courses with tuna tartare; a seafood platter; filet mignon and scallops, a gensai roll and more.

Flight Club

Flight Club

Gold Coast Hotel & Casino

Cornerstone offers a Valentine’s Day $75 special with a glass of select house wine, Southern style barbecue shrimp, bone-in ribeye, and  baked Alaska dessert from 3-9 p.m.

Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas

If you want a German environment on Feb. 14, a number of Valentine’s Day specials include graved lachs, cured salmon atop sour cream-infused potato pancakes; and the Valentines Tower, and a three-tier tower with beef tenderloin, shrimp Provençale; and grilled chicken breast. The specialty cocktail is the Cupid’s Kiss, a tantalizing blend of tequila, strawberry purée and fresh lemon sour.

JW Marriott

For $95 per person, Hawthorn Grill offers a three-course Valentine’s Day dinner with choices like Castelfranco and citrus salad; sesame-crusted ahi; and strawberry Napoleon.

Spiedini Fiamma Italian Bistro presents a three-course meal starting at 5 p.m. to closing for $69 per person. Lobster bisque, scallop raviolo; branzino Paupietteand strawberry vacherin are among the choices.

The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian

The very Victorian Flight Club serves its own beauteous beverage, the Love Struck, which has candy wafer hearts floating atop a glass of Hendrick’s gin, Ketel One Grapefruit & Rose vodka, Aperol, lemon juice, apple rose syrup, and egg whites.

MGM Grand

For Feb. 14 only, Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House presents a special menu with such things garlic butter poached jumbo Maine lobster tail; red velvet tres leches cake; and Jivara milk chocolate-covered strawberries plus a Strawberry Romance coctail with Ketel One grapefruit and rose vodka, cream de cacao liqueur, strawberry purée and cream. 

Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood

Just down the Strip, Cabo Wabo Cantina has a lively patio looking on the Strip as well. Indulge in the sweet El Beso, a cocktail with Cruzan Strawberry rum, Passoã passion fruit liqueur, soda water, strawberries and mint leaves, from Feb. 12-18. It’s a perfect size for two folks.

Eataly

Eataly

Paris Las Vegas

Chéri Rooftop, a beautiful, gardenesque environment with views of the Strip and Bellagio fountains, offers a VIP table experience for two from Feb. 11-17, with a bottle of champagne, engraved flutes and chocolate-covered strawberries atop a rose petal-adorned table (reservations required), as well as specialty cocktails like the Love Potion, a pretty sip accented with a luscious strawberry, the 143, made with Malibu rum, Baileys Strawberries & Cream and Disaronno, and an apropos cocktail for two, Love Potion No. 2.

Park MGM

From Feb. 14-18, enjoy a heart-shaped pizza at Eataly Las Vegas , where La Pizza & La Pasta is cooking up scarpetta burrata pizza (oh, so saucy!) and a heart-shaped Nutella pizza. And on Feb. 14, all pizzas are available heart-shaped (as long as you request it).

Resorts World Las Vegas

If it’s the bubbly for you, check out Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge, where bottles of three different champagnes are offered from $50 to $100 on Feb. 13-14. You can also indulge in shared cocktails on Feb. 14 like the Champagne Bubble Bath, served in a miniature bathtub with a rubber ducky floating atop.

On Feb. 14, Aqua offers a four-course prix fixe menu with such items gnocchi with Parmesan cream, Alaskan black cod, potato-crusted Chilean sea bass and strawberry shortcake.

Bar Zazu features a tasting menu from 5-10 p.m. Feb. 14 for $85 per person, with choices like charred Spanish octopus with chorizo; Chef Beth‘s meatballs; ceviche; chicken confit; seafood paella; filet mignon; and lobster mac and cheese, plus dessert.

Vegan destination Crossroads Kitchen Valentine’s Day five-course prix fixe menu includes items like Italian wedding soup, hearts of palm and avocado caviar; herb ricotta caramelle or the eggplant short rib and dessert for $95. 

Wally’s Wine & Spirits Valentine’s Day Menu includes a cheese and charcuterie platter served with country bread; choices of seared Hudson Valley Foie gras, endive salad, or mesquite-grilled head-on prawns; squid ink pasta, saffron risotto, or grilled filet; and dessert.

Silverton Casino Lodge

Head to Twin Creeks Steakhouse on Valentine’s Day special items like lobster risotto, Parmesan-basil risotto, a 14-ounce bone-in filet and vanilla panna cotta.

Chéri Rooftop

Chéri Rooftop

The STRAT

Top of the World is already romantic for its 360-degree views of the valley, but from Feb. 11-17, it’s offering up specialty dishes like truffled ricotta, seared diver scallops and a “Chocolate Cherry Kiss” cake, not to mention bottles of rosé to toast your sweetie.

Downtown Grand

A four-course prix fixe meal at Triple George Grill is sure to thrill your loved one, with dinner for two for $175 on Valentine’s Day and the rest of the week (Feb. 14-18 from 4-10 p.m.) with plenty of choices for entrées. Enjoy oysters Rockefeller or tomato bruschetta, lobster bisque for strawberry salad, your main and a dessert trio for two. 

Tuscany Suites & Casino

For a romantic meal, Tuscany Gardens presents a four-course menu with two types of bruschetta, beet and arugula salad, shrimp scampi and chocolate pot de crème with fresh strawberries (reservations suggested).

The Venetian

At Rosina Cocktail Lounge, the Master Mixology Class is offered on Feb. 14 from 6-7 p.m. for $50 per person. Reservations are required.

Clark County

Now for the biggie! Anticipating huge demand for marriage services this February due to some unusual potential dates, the Clark County clerk is opening a pop-up marriage license bureau in Terminal 1 near baggage claim at Harry Reid International Airport from Feb. 13-29. (Bring your identification!)

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