Valentine’s Day In France: Traditions & How The French Celebrate Them (2024)

Do we celebrate Valentine's Day in France? Yes we do, but our traditions may be a little different. Here's a rundown on how the French celebrate this romantic day, so you can avoid any faux pas.

Like many parts of the world, the French do celebrate Valentine's Day on 14 February. Each family is different, however, and there are degrees of celebration. My family, for example, never celebrated this feast day, which I only discovered when I attended an American school for the first time.

Here are some of those similarities and differences, along with a few peculiarities of Valentine's Day in France.

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How France celebrates Valentine's Day

France Valentine's Day traditions

  • Saint-Valentin Festival
  • Visit the Le Mur des Je t’aime in Paris

Romantic things to do in the City of Love

  • Enjoy a chocolate tasting
  • Take a food and wine tour
  • Take a Seine River dinner cruise
  • Visit Disneyland
  • Organize a couples photoshoot
  • Visit the Musée de La Vie Romantique

The origins of La Saint Valentin in France

Does France celebrate Valentine's Day?

Around the world, people look forward to the 14th of February, a day exclusively devoted to love.

You get to shower or be showered with gifts and signs of affection from people you love.

Most people think that, because France is one of the most romantic countries in the world, Valentine’s Day is a big deal.

It is. And it isn't.

It seems that some 71% of people celebrate Valentine's Day in France, especially among younger couples. So as you can see, this is far from the red-heart tsunami experienced in some countries...

However, Valentine’s Day in France is not quite what most of us expect it to be. The French are very interesting people, and we often feel compelled to do things a little differently. Including Valentines Day or Jour de la Saint-Valentin, as it's called here.

Stick around to find out how French culture celebrates Valentine’s Day and what you can expect around this time.

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How does France celebrate Valentine's Day?

Unlike many parts of the world, Valentine’s Day in France is only for adults, and people who are in love. So no, you will not find pre-schoolers, best friends, or even family members giving each other handmade cards and gifts.

In fact, you might be giving someone you are not in love with the wrong impression by giving them a card or gift. So it’s no surprise that the French don’t hand out cards on Valentine’s Day.

Instead, they prefer to spend time with their significant other in person, enjoying an activity and sharing gifts.

Here are some of the activities we might enjoy on Valentine's Day in France:

  • enjoying a romantic dinner at home by candlelight
  • giving someone special flowers or chocolates
  • booking a romantic weekend away
  • enjoying one of the many Valentine's Day specials put on by hotels or restaurants
  • buying a love-themed pastry at your local patisserie (yes, this is becoming a "thing")
  • sharing a couples spa treatment
  • booking a romantic cruise on the Seine (or other river near you)
  • taking in a "love-themed" exhibition at a museum (this is France – you shouldn't have too much trouble finding one!)
  • take a class together, cooking perhaps?
  • attend a special wine tasting...

Frankly, the list is infinite. It can be a simple as walking together in a park or booking a helicopter ride or balloon trip over one of France's iconic landmarks!

A VERY FRENCH GIFT FOR YOUR VALENTINE

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This is a classicFrench breakfast bowl, and most of us have had one since childhood, used to drink hot chocolate or, later in life, coffee or tea. They often have our names on them and these, with hearts rather than names, are a perfect Valentine's Day gift. ORDER YOURS HERE.

France Valentine's Day traditions, events and festivals

Although French Valentine's Day is not what most of us thought it to be, there are some traditions that most people look forward to each year.

Saint-Valentin Festival

Situated just 257 km (160 miles) outside of the City of Love, Paris sits a quaint and beautiful little village known as Saint-Valentin. As you may have guessed, it takes its name from Saint Valentine himself.

Known as “Le Village Des Amoureux” (Lovers' Village), it’s the one place where you’ll find loads of dreamy-eyed travellers from all over the country celebrating Valentine’s Day. Each year the village hosts a three-day festival of love held over the weekend closest to Valentine’s Day.

It’s one of the most idyllic places over the Valentine’s period because the whole village is covered in flowers, mainly red roses, and hearts everywhere for visitors to celebrate this special day.

Over the three-days you’ll find many chocolate makers who arrive at Saint-Valentin to show off their delectable heart-shaped creations filled with various fillings.

It’s not hard to find the perfect gift for your significant other at the Saint-Valentin festival. Here you’ll come across chocolate-making demonstrations, tastings and a gift market amongst many options.

Over the three days, you’ll find that quite a few weddings, proposals, and vow renewals take place in Saint-Valentin which is quite a special thing to watch as couples declare their profound love for each other.

The main venue for this is in the center of the village, called the Lover’s Garden. This spectacular garden, with its perfectly manicured lawns, features a wooden bridge, the Tree of Vows, and a sculpture that's shaped like dripping hearts. Most trees in this garden have been planted by couples who visited here during the festival to show off their love.

For visitors who are a bit more old school, you’ll find them lined up at the local post office waiting to have their love letters stamped. After receiving the stamp of approval, they then place their love letters in Cupid’s Mailbox and wait for it to be sent off to their special person.

Couples who have been married for seven years and longer qualify for a truly unique privilege in Saint-Valentin over this time. It’s called the “Confirmation of Marriage.” This is a special ceremony performed by the village mayor in front of the town hall.

Many people gather together to watch as the mayor presents couples with a personalised certificate confirming their marriage. After which, couples can have their names engraved onto a metallic heart which they can keep or attach on the Tree of Vows in the Garden of Love.

GET YOUR FRENCH VALENTINE'S DAY GIFTS HERE!

Visit the Le Mur des Je t’aime in Paris

Being one of the most romantic places in the world, Paris is filled with numerous love-themed destinations across the city. One of these places is Le Mur des Je t’aime or the “I Love You Wall” in the picturesque neighbourhood of Montmartre.

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This mural was created in 2000 by artist Claire Kito and calligraphist Frederic Baron who created this masterpiece to celebrate love. The wall is over 40 square meters, featuring 311 “I love you” notes in 250 languages.

While not a very big tradition, it has become the custom of some Parisians, as well as sightseers to visit the wall on Valentine’s Day. Here they declare their love for each other and also take pictures at the wall.

Romantic things to do in Paris, the City of Love

Since Paris is the City of Love there is no shortage of romantic things to do, especially around Valentine’s Day. Here are some activities you can look forward to on La Saint Valentin in Paris.

Enjoy a chocolate tasting

For anyone with a sweet tooth, chocolate tasting is always a good idea. What better way to spend Valentine’s Day with the person you love than by indulging in some delicious confectionery?

A chocolate tasting tour will give you the opportunity to learn about France’s chocolate making history and also sample some of the best cocoa treats you’ll find in the city.

ROMANTIC BOOKS TO READ ON VALENTINE'S DAY

Every Frenchman Has One by Olivia de Havilland (It's not what you think.)
Paris: A Love Story by Kati Marton: "Honest and human."
Paris Reflections by Christiann Anderson: Walks through African-American Paris.
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Éxupéry. "Meditations on love and friendship."

Take a food and wine tour

French cuisine has long been the blueprint of the gastronomic world. So naturally, one of the best ways to try out France’s most popular dishes is to treat yourself and your partner to a food tour. You’ll get to sample the best dishes, cheeses, cured meats, breads, wine and so much more.

Take a Seine River dinner cruise

Nothing screams ‘romance in Paris’ more than a cruise down the idyllic Seine River. While a river cruise is pretty spectacular during the day, it’s even more special during golden hour.

A dinner cruise makes an already romantic occasion even more special. As you sail past some of Paris’ iconic landmarks and take in some wonderful views of the city, you can feast on a classic French 3-course dinner.

Visit Disneyland

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A fun way to enjoy Valentine’s Day is to tap into your inner child with a visit to Disneyland Paris. Think thrilling rides, spending time with beloved childhood characters, and shopping at various Disney-themed stores. If you stay until the evening, you can even catch the exciting firework display.

Organize a couples photoshoot

Sure, you could take some great photos on your smartphone, but visiting France is usually a once-in-a-lifetime experience. So why not capture your best memories with a family orcouples photoshoot around the best locations in Paris on the traditional French love day? Some of the most popular locations in the city include the Louvre Museum, Eiffel Tower and the banks of the Seine River, which all make gorgeous backdrops.

Visit the Musée de La Vie Romantique

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There is no shortage of museums in Paris to visit, but one that's certainly worth visiting, especially on Valentine’s Day, is the Museum of Romantics (Musée de La Vie Romantique). This museum takes visitors back to the era of Romanticism, where you can learn more about Parisian romance in the mid-1800s.

The origins of La Saint Valentin in France

As is the case elsewhere, plenty of French people see St Valentine's Day as a commercial event, one designed to part them from their money with flowers or chocolate.

What many do agree on is thatSaint-Valentine's origins are uncertain, shrouded in mystery. The feast may dateback to pagan Roman festivals of purification, the Lupercalia, a February event involving an animal sacrifice in the cave in which Remus and Romulus had been weaned by a she-wolf, if you recall the foundation legend of Rome. The sacrifice also seems to have involved young men covered in the animal's blood running amokin the streets, whipping women as they ran, an act they believed enhanced fertility.

The celebration and choice of the date of 14 February came much later, during the 3rd century, to commemorate the death by decapitation of the Roman priest, Valentine, for having celebrated Christian weddings. Not very romantic... But eventually, it became a Christian feast.

As for the "love" portion of the celebration, this seems to date back to the Middle Ages when on that date, an equal number of men's and women's names (each paired with a romantic poem) were placed in a hat and drawn at random, the accidental couple then reciting the poems to one another. Now that's a bit better.

Along the way, these morphed into romantic notes, and it is thought that during the 15th century, the Duke of Orleans, while imprisoned in the Tower of London awaiting a death sentence, wrote his wife a love note on this day...

Eventually, with the advent of efficient postal services and mass printing of Valentine's Day cards (this development began in the USA) in the 19th century, the habit grew.

These exchanges of notes are far more common in the USA and UK than they are in France.

Valentine's Day in France

While Valentine’s Day in France is not exactly what you might expect, we can still claim to be romantics at heart, whether ina village dedicated to Saint Valentine, on a love wall in Paris, or even a museum dedicated to romance.

Valentine's Day wishes in French?

Joyeuse Saint Valentin!

How do you pronounce it?

san-val-an-TAN (hardly pronouncing the N at the end!)

Happy Valentine!

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FAQs

Valentine’s Day In France: Traditions & How The French Celebrate Them? ›

The French consider Valentine's Day to be a holiday to celebrate adult love. While they often go out to dinner and give their romantic partners gifts of chocolate and flowers, you won't find French schoolchildren exchanging cutesy Valentines with their classmates.

How do the French celebrate Valentine's day? ›

In France, couples gift each other flowers, chocolate, macarons from Laduree or Pierre Herme and lingerie as we would in the States. It is often the perfect time to organize a special outing to a museum, romantic restaurant or a brunch in a special cafe. French restaurants often propose a special Valentine's Day menu.

What is the love tradition in France? ›

French customs and traditions also reflect the country's romantic culture. For example, in France, it is customary to exchange kisses on both cheeks as a greeting, a gesture that is often accompanied by a heartfelt “je t'aime” (I love you).

What do the French eat on Valentine's day? ›

The Menu
  • Dolin and Soda.
  • Raw Oysters on the Half Shell.
  • Gougeres.
  • Magret à la D'Artagnan (Seared Duck Breast)
  • Pommes duch*esse (Piped Potatoes)
  • Herbed Haricots Verts.
  • Creme Brûlée.
  • Lavender Tuiles.

What are two differences between France and the US on Valentines day? ›

In France, Valentine's Day celebrates the love between couples—young or old, married or not, straight or queer, beautiful or ugly, etc. Children don't prepare Valentine's Day crafts for their parents or friends. Likewise, parents don't give cards or gifts to their kids.

Do people in France celebrate Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day in France (La Saint Valentin) is celebrated pretty much the same as everywhere else in the world. It falls on the 14th February (le quatorze février). Chocolates, flowers, jewellery and a special, romantic meal are traditional.

Does France do Valentine's Day? ›

Century and a half later, Valentine's day is a popular holiday in many countries and France is one of them. A poll in 2022 showed that 71% of French people celebrate Valentine's Day. An average amount spent on this day per person is fifty euros.

What is the kissing tradition in France? ›

"La bise" is the greeting where a person gently bumps cheeks against another person, while making a kissing sound (basically, an 'air kiss'). "La bise" literally just means "kiss" in French. The way la bise goes depends on the person. Some don't make any sound at all.

What are some French tradition? ›

Ever notice how the French kiss each other on the cheeks as a greeting? It's a ritual that may seem banal, but which is in fact very precise. You don't do the bise with everyone, nor in every situation. Depending on where you live, you do two, three or four bises, starting with either the right or left cheek.

What are common French traditions? ›

Equality and unity are important to the French. The French also value style and sophistication, and they take pride in the beauty and artistry of their country. Family is also highly valued in French culture. Mealtimes are often shared with family, and extended-family gatherings and meals are common over the weekend.

What is a fun fact about Valentine's Day in France? ›

Unlike in some countries where everyone gets in on this lovey-dovey holiday from the earliest age, in France, Valentine's Day is reserved for adults in love. Kids don't exchange cards and the French wouldn't dream of offering anything to their friends for this fête.

What do the French celebrate in February? ›

Festivals and fiestas in France and the French-speaking world
La Fête des Rois06 JanuaryEpiphany
La Chandeleur02 FebruaryCandlemas
CarnavalFebruary, leading up to LentCarnival
Mardi GrasTuesday in FebruaryShrove Tuesday
La Fête du CitronFebruary / MarchThe Lemon Festival
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What do French people call Valentines Day? ›

Valentine's Day is called la Saint-Valentin in French because it's short for la fête de Saint-Valentin.

Is Valentine's Day a big deal in France? ›

You're likely to see a few shops and restaurants decked out with paper hearts, but February 14th is simply not a big deal for most French people.

Is Valentine's Day celebrated in Paris? ›

There's no shortage of romantic things to do in Paris, and that's especially true when it's Valentine's Day in the City of Love! In a city that's filled with flowers, chocolates, and champagne, we had to work overtime to gather the les plus romantiques places to go, museums to visit, and romantic activities.

How is dating in France different from America? ›

There is far more freedom! People kiss during the flirting stage and sleep together if it feels right – even the first time they meet. Nothing is predefined. Men approach women without being scared, and two people can go out for a drink without worrying about what happens next.

What is the difference between Valentine in the USA and Valentine in France? ›

Yes, Valentine's Day is traditionally only celebrated by romantic couples in France. Whereas in the U.S. and elsewhere, the holiday can be a time for expressing one's feelings on a romantic or platonic level, like with friends and family.

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