Valentine’s Day in Upstate NY: 10 romantic date ideas with Airbnb experiences
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Valentine’s Day amidst a global pandemic is not something many if any of us thought we would encounter, but here we are. Nonetheless, Airbnb experience hosts from around the state are offering activities to share with your special someone.
Whether online or in-person, these hosts hope to help their guests create memories, and even help you document the experience to look back upon. You could virtually travel to places like Ireland or France, but there are many experiences available right here in New York state. Here are some Upstate New York Valentine’s Day date ideas that span from a picturesque hike, to a cooking lesson, to getting in snuggle time with some friendly goats.
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