The view from inside the Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas. The restaurant is one of Yelp’s Top 100 Most Romantic Restaurants this year and a popular Valentine’s Day dining option for couples. (Photo: Kumar Sriskandan / Alamy)
LAS VEGAS – Las Vegas is one of the world’s leading romantic destinations, which makes Valentine’s Day one of the best times to visit.
Several Las Vegas casino restaurants have earned spots on Yelp’s 2026 list of the Top 100 Most Romantic Restaurants, including Eiffel Tower Restaurant and Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas, Top of the World at The STRAT, and SW Steakhouse at Wynn Las Vegas. Beyond dinner reservations, Las Vegas offers endless ways to celebrate the holiday.
Whether you’re planning a couple’s getaway, celebrating Galentine’s with friends, or exploring solo, there’s no shortage of options to celebrate. Visitors can enjoy world-class dining, live entertainment, and luxury spa treatments specially themed for Valentine’s Day at casinos across the city.
Here’s a look at some of the best ways to celebrate in Las Vegas this Valentine’s season, both on and off the Strip.
Valentine’s weekend brings exclusive prix-fixe menus and curated dining experiences designed for the occasion. Here are some top options for all budgets.
Delilah at the Wynn is offering a high-end prix fixe menu priced at $245 per person. The experience includes starters, entrées, sides, and dessert. Some must-try dishes are the beef wellington, Maine lobster risotto, and the supper club’s signature “Forbidden Heart” dessert made with dark chocolate sponge cake, milk chocolate mousse, and raspberry champagne sorbet. Reservations are limited and highly sought after at the restaurant.
If you’re looking for a steakhouse that feels like old-school Vegas, Barry’s Downtown Prime at Circa is serving up a $179-per-person prix fixe menu on Feb. 14 from 5–11 p.m. Diners can expect a classic menu curated by Chef Barry S. Dakake, with highlights like steak tartare, Faroe Islands salmon, Dover sole, and prime rib.
At Balla Italian Soul inside SAHARA Las Vegas, a $95-per-person Valentine’s menu brings Italian comfort food at a great price. The restaurant not only offers great happy hour options but is well-priced overall. Their dining experience includes focaccia, antipasti, pasta courses, main entrées like seared scallops, and a chocolate macaron dessert.
For those willing to venture off the Strip, the flagship El Dorado Cantina at Tivoli Village, across from The Resort at Summerlin and Suncoast, offers a more affordable option. There's another location right behind Resorts World for those who don’t want to stray too far from tourist territory. The $65 prix fixe menu includes a complimentary glass of champagne for ladies and authentic Mexican dishes such as cedar chipotle salmon, chile relleno, fajitas, and a choice of appetizer and dessert.
Over at High Steaks Vegas on the top floor of Rio Las Vegas, Chef James Trees is offering a tasting menu priced at $300 per couple ($150 per person). The multi-course experience includes steak and eggs with wild game tartare and Ossetra caviar, French onion croquettes, and Wagyu short rib Wellington. Feb. 14 is fully booked, but limited spots still remain for Feb. 13 and 15.
Las Vegas casinos offer plenty of places to raise a glass while taking in unforgettable views of the Strip, downtown, or even the massive mountains that surround the city to the east or west.
At Legacy Club on the 60th floor of Circa, guests can enjoy sweeping views of the downtown skyline paired with champagne specials, chocolate-covered strawberries, and a live DJ. Table service is available starting at $75, and admission is free to the public.
The view of the Strip from Allē Lounge on 66 can’t be beat, and is another option for cocktails at Resorts World, a bit further down Las Vegas Boulevard from Circa. The cocktail lounge will have a special selection of small bites and desserts for the occasion
Did you know the largest observation wheel in North America is located right in the middle of the Strip? The High Roller Observation Wheel at The LINQ takes guests 550 feet above the Strip. It’s always a treat to take in the views of the Strip with a loved one. The Happy Half Hour package offers a 30-minute rotation in a designated cabin with an open bar for guests 21 and older.
For most couples, dinner is the obvious choice on Valentine’s Day. But what better way to enjoy dinner than after unwinding at the spa with some couples massages?
At Amina Spa inside the SAHARA, guests can enjoy complimentary champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries with their treatments all throughout Valentine’s weekend. The spa has special seasonal services for the occasion, including a Hydrating Chocolate Facial and Almond Deluxe Pedicure.
Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace is a favorite for both visitors and locals, offering romantic treatments such as the Love & Luminosity Facial and the Rose Gold Body Experience in February.
Up north, Aliante Casino + Hotel is offering the Sweethearts Serenity Package for $420 throughout February. The experience includes a couples relaxation massage, pedicures, champagne, chocolate-covered strawberries, and personalized lockers.
Meanwhile, the Spa at Flamingo is going the extra mile with their Love Birds Couples Experiences. The special package includes an 80-minute full-body massage with hot stones and rose essential oils in a rose-petal-lined treatment room.
Las Vegas’ February entertainment calendar is packed with artists who naturally complement Valentine’s Day plans for couples, singles, or groups. And there’s much to be tasted at an Asian food festival that comes to town on V-Day weekend.
Legendary performer Diana Ross returns to the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas for a limited engagement on Feb. 12, 14, and 15.
R&B fans can catch Babyface at the Pearl Concert Theater inside the Palms Casino Resort on Feb. 13 and 14, while Marc Anthony takes the stage at Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater on Feb. 13–15.
The Dream Asia Food Festival at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center offers an all-ages celebration featuring food from more than 80 vendors and merch markets. Perfectly in line with Lunar New Year, the festival will host cultural performances, lion dances, Japanese Taiko, and K-pop showcases. Admission is $15.02.
The FANTASY show at Luxor Hotel & Casino is also adding a Valentine’s twist to their shows on Feb. 14. The entertainers will give out chocolate candy kisses to guests and host a giveaway for a FANTASY-themed swag bag.
If you’re in Las Vegas on Feb 13-15 but aren’t celebrating with a loved one, there are still plenty of ways to celebrate. Galentine’s Day has gained traction as a celebration across the country for ladies who choose to celebrate with their friends rather than a romantic partner.
An often underrated mall on the Strip is the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood. They’re pulling out all the stops for shoppers on Galentine’s Day with a special promo that runs from February 13–15. Shoppers who spend $300+ at the shops will be awarded a $200 gift bundle that includes a ticket to the Chippendales male revue show, a MAC Cosmetics lipstick, a Drybar add-on hair treatment, and tableside guac at Rosa Mexicano. Chippendales dancers will be strolling through the casino’s shops for photo ops as well.
At Bel-Aire Lounge at Durango Casino, Galentine’s Day festivities will kick off on Feb 13. at 9 p.m. with Valentine’s décor, specialty cocktails, a complimentary welcome drink, and a chance to win two tickets to see New Kids on the Block.
For classic romance, couples, families, and generally anyone can opt for a gondola ride at The Venetian, where singing gondoliers guide guests beneath the resort’s many bridges and through the canals.
Meanwhile, LIV Las Vegas at Fontainebleau is hosting Lovers Weekend with special R&B headliners, including Mario on Friday, Kehlani on Saturday, and Simp City on Sunday.
Vanessa is a news writer who brings hospitality industry insight and sharp storytelling to her editorial work for Casinos.com. She graduated from UNLV with a degree in journalism, and has experience working in the Las Vegas gaming and entertainment industry with Station Casinos and Wynn Resorts. She is passionate about staying informed on what’s happening in the world and finds story ideas not only scouring the web, but also by hitting the pavement and exploring the city she loves. When not living the casino high-life, you might find her in a quiet corner somewhere reading a good manga.
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