Movie Night

Having a date at the cinema is where many couples started. These days it might not be so easy to get out but a movie night at home can be just as good, especially now films are so easily available.

Picnic

Food tastes better outside. Take a picnic – just for the two of you – into the countryside, a local park or even your own back yard

Comedy at Home

Many would say that laughter, not music, is the food of love. Having a laugh together can be a great way to connect. Dust down the DVD of your favourite comedian or find him/her on-demand online.

Breakfast or brunch for a king

“Breakfast like a king” the saying goes. Not only is it healthy to make your largest meal of the day your first meal of the day but also it’s easy. So, don’t hold back, think of the quintessential full English cooked breakfast or a continental alternative and make a breakfast date!

Racing Gaming

Who dominates the gaming console in your house? Break that dynamic by having a gaming session together. A bit of competitiveness can be a very good thing

Photo Nostalgia

Photos equal memories and are a great way to remind ourselves of our relationship journey. And in this digital age, we have so many photos but how often do we look at them? So take the time to share those memories together

Jigsaw Puzzling Together

If your life is busy and often stressful, a jigsaw may be the perfect cost-free route to relaxing time together

Old Style Gaming

Board games are not boring! In fact, they are proven to be a great source of shared escapism. And if you’re not a fan of shared brain taxing, go for Twister – great fun and good stretching exercise

Coffee & Dessert

Like eating but not into cooking? Or perhaps you’ve got a young family and need to eat your main meal together?

Music Fest

Does music feature in your relationship? Make the most of your personal musical history and spend an evening listening to your favourite tracks