Liberty Station Is Just The Spot For A Safe, Creative Valentine’s Day Date

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner and many of the traditional go-to date spots off-limits due to COVID restrictions, people will be searching for creative ways to celebrate this year. Whether it’s gathering with friends for a ‘Galentine’s Day’ get together or a romantic date spot, including a visit to historic Liberty Station.

With 48 acres of grassy parkland, over 30 restaurants and seasonally rotating art installations, there is something for everyone, including activities such as:

Get sporty!

Make it a day-date and enjoy paddle boarding or kayaking on Liberty Station’s waterfront, or bring your beach cruiser and ride along the bike path.

Get take-out

Grab take-out and a bottle of wine from one of Liberty Station’s 30 restaurants, such as Buona Forchetta or Solare, and…

Liberty Station's Best Valentine's Day Date Spots

Make it a picnic!

Enjoy your takeout with a romantic outdoor picnic at one of the Station’s many beautiful grassy parks.

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Happy hour!

Gather with friends for a socially-distanced to-go happy hour at Liberty Station’s Public Market or Stone Brewing.

Check out the art!

Check out Liberty Station’s seasonal art installations, like the Transcending Perception and Untitled public art Projects currently on display.

See you there….and stay healthy, San Diego!

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