Valentine’s gift ideas in Hong Kong: A curated guide 2026

We’ve always found Valentine’s gifting works best when it’s kept simple. If you’re looking for Valentine’s gift ideas in Hong Kong, there’s plenty to choose from, but a few thoughtful options usually stand out above the rest. Here’s a short edit worth exploring.

Chocolate fondue date idea in Hong Kong

Book a date at The Peninsula Boutique & Café, where a chocolate fondue for two made with 70% cocoa and served with fruit and gelato (HK$388) offers an easy excuse to linger. The boutique also offers beautifully packaged chocolates, Champagne and teddy bears for something classic. A polished yet relaxed option if you’re planning something simple in Tsim Sha Tsui.

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The Peninsula Boutique & Café, The Peninsula Arcade, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Mandarin Grill + Bar before its next chapter

If you haven’t yet experienced Chef de Cuisine Junior Nadje’s kitchen, consider this a timely excuse. Mandarin Grill + Bar offers one last visit before closing for renovation, returning to classic signatures from 1 to 13 February, including smoked salmon, steak tartare and Beef Wellington, followed by a seven-course Valentine’s menu centred on oysters, scallops and Wagyu on 13 and 14 February.

Reserve a table at +852 2825 4000 or email mohkg-reservations@mohg.com.

Mandarin Grill + Bar, Mandarin Oriental, 5 Connaught Road Central

Bacha Blind Boxes

Bacha Coffee is catching onto the blind box trend this season, with a Valentine’s edition that adds a little theatre. Shop sealed boxes contain a rotating selection of 100% Arabica coffees and accessories, removing the need to choose while keeping the surprise intact. The Discovery version (HK$388) includes coffee bags, chocolate-coated beans and small accompaniments, while the more generous Indulgence box (HK$658) steps up with loose coffees, filters and a mystery accessory. 

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A romantic evening at Salon Lanson

Set dinner menus appear across the city each February, and for those looking to give an experience rather than something wrapped, we love options such as Salon Lanson’s Dinner Amoureuse. On 14 February, couples can enjoy a five-course evening accompanied by live music, a glass of champagne and a flower bouquet assembled on arrival to take home. Salon Lanson’s Dinner Amoureuse is priced at HK$1,480 per person. 

Reserve a table here

Salon Lanson, Lanson Place Causeway Bay, 133 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay

An easy win: Aesop

Who doesn’t love receiving something from Aesop? The brand is offering a fragrance pairing until 1 March that lets you combine one of its Eau de Parfums, from the woody Hwyl or Marrakech Intense (HK$1,235) to the richer Ouranon or Gloam (HK$1,500), with a room spray in Istros, Cythera or Olous (HK$450), currently with a 10% saving.

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Classic Valentine’s flowers in Hong Kong

For those inclined towards a more traditional gesture, The Peninsula’s in-house florists are offering classic arrangements. Designs such as Enchanted Elegance and Blissful Blossoms are available in a range of sizes from HK$1,008, providing an easy option if you’re looking for something traditional, easily ordered ahead of time for delivery or collection.

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Couples spa gift in Hong Kong

The Spa at Four Seasons offers a selection of treatments designed for two. Spring In Our Foot Steps (HK$1,980) combines pedicure, paraffin therapy and champagne, while Cozy Togetherness (HK$3,980) turns towards massage and Ayurvedic poultice work. In a Cocoon Together (HK$5,980) extends the experience to private Aqua Suite access with massage and facial lymphatic care.

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Four Seasons Spa, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central

Swiss chocolate from Läderach

Swiss chocolatier Läderach offers a refined alternative to the usual boxed confectionery. Founded in 1962 and known for its FrischSchoggi, large chocolate slabs traditionally hand-broken into irregular pieces rather than moulded, the brand leans into craft. Seasonal offerings include dark chocolate sticks in heart-box editions (from HK$208), teddy-shaped chocolate gift boxes (HK$198), and heart-shaped assortments.

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