Austin may not be the most romantic city in the country — but for the second year in a row, it’s officially the best place in Texas to celebrate Valentine’s Day, according to a new study.
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Austin is the best city in Texas for Valentine’s Day, study says
If love is in the air, but funds are tight, we’ve got you!
Jay Janner/American-StatesmanThe city ranked No. 1 in Texas and No. 12 nationwide in a new WalletHub study comparing the best U.S. cities for Valentine’s Day, factoring in affordability, date-night activities, gift options and weather.
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The analysis comes as Americans are expected to spend a record $29.1 billion on Valentine’s Day this year, according to the National Retail Federation, with the average person dropping about $200 on gifts, dinners and dates — a number that has climbed even as inflation continues to squeeze household budgets.
Why Austin ranked best in Texas for Valentine’s Day
WalletHub evaluated cities across four main categories: budget, activities, gift accessibility and weather, using 25 separate metrics, including things like the cost of a three-course dinner for two and the number of florists, chocolatiers and spas per capita.
Austin performed especially well as a middle-ground city, ranking:
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- 17th for affordability, factoring in dining, drinks and transportation
- 17th for activities, including restaurants, nightlife and walkability
- 16th for gift accessibility, such as jewelry stores and florists
- 81st for weather, a weaker spot driven by forecast volatility rather than average temperatures

That blend was enough to put Austin ahead of cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and New York, and just behind Orlando and Washington, D.C.
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Texas cities dominate the affordability side
While Austin placed highest overall among Texas cities, other parts of the state stood out for sheer affordability.
Garland and Plano both ranked in the top five nationally for having some of the cheapest three-course meals for two — a metric that carried extra weight in the study. Houston placed 23rd overall, while Dallas and Fort Worth landed in the middle of the pack.
Several Texas cities, however, fell toward the bottom of the rankings due to fewer florists, chocolate shops and gift retailers per capita, which are categories that dragged down places like El Paso, Corpus Christi and Lubbock.
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Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be expensive
WalletHub analysts said the rankings are meant to push back against the idea that Valentine’s Day has to be extravagant.
“It’s common to spoil your partner on Valentine’s Day, but inflation can certainly put a damper on those plans,” analyst Chip Lupo said in a statement. “The best cities offer a wide variety of affordable date activities, food options and places to buy gifts, so you can show that you care without breaking the bank.”

Victoria Hernandez and her boyfriend, Jeremy Clark, celebrate Valentine’s Day with a picnic on the great lawn in Austin’s Zilker Park on Feb. 14. The Austin City Council is considering requiring all new commercial, industrial and office projects in Austin to pay a parkland fee.
Jay Janner/American-StatesmanAmong the study’s suggestions for keeping costs down:
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- Cooking a meal together instead of dining out
- Opting for personalized or DIY gifts
- Taking advantage of free or low-cost outdoor activities
- Setting a firm budget and sticking to it
The national picture
San Francisco topped the list overall, followed by San Diego and Las Vegas, buoyed by dense restaurant scenes, walkability and access to romantic experiences. Detroit, Toledo and Hialeah finished at the bottom.
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Austin’s showing reflects what locals already know: the city may not be the cheapest place to fall in love, but between food trucks, live music, sunset walks and a deep bench of date spots, it remains one of the easier places to make Valentine’s Day feel special without going overboard.
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Austin immigration rights group joins national day of protests against ICE actions
AUSTIN, Texas — A protest organized by the Austin Immigrant Rights Action Committee took place outside the south entrance of the Texas Capitol as part of a national day of action against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Jesse Valdelama of the Austin Immigrant Rights Action Committee led the protest, which occurred one month after the fatal shooting of Renee Good by ICE agents in Minneapolis. “I think it’s a travesty what these people are doing out on the streets,” Valdelama said. “I really think that instead of us, this country, sticking these immigrants with terror, I think we really ought to be giving them red carpet, really.”
Daniel Ramirez from the Freedom Road Socialist Organization joined the protest, emphasizing the unpopularity of ICE, particularly in Texas. “They’re seeing our Mexican and Latin American and immigrant neighbors being snatched up and held in these detention centers, and killing them,” Ramirez said.
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The anti-ICE protest Saturday follows a series of school walkout protests earlier in the week, which Valdelama says, “we love it.” The protests also caught the attention of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who earlier in the week said, “Schools are paid for by Texas taxpayer dollars, and their dollars go to schools for the singular purpose of educating their students.”
The governor also requested the Texas Education Agency look into protests that took place within Austin ISD earlier this week. Of that, Valdelama responded, “Really what this is about, it’s about repressing the democratic rights of students and really U.S. citizens.”
A vigil for families affected by ICE actions is scheduled for Sunday afternoon.
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Austin among best cities to celebrate Valentine’s Day, study says
AUSTIN, Texas — When it comes to the day of love, one Texas city outshines the rest. In a study by WalletHub, Austin landed in the top 20 best cities to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
The capital city took the No. 12 spot on WalletHub’s list of the 100 largest U.S. cities. Each one was ranked based on budget, activities, gift accessibility and weather forecast.
Cities were also judged on more specific metrics, including the most affordable cities to get a three-course dinner for two. Texas dominated the list with two cities in the top 5 — Garland at No. 2 and Plano at No. 5. On the other end of that, a few Texas cities landed in the bottom for having the least amount of florists and chocolate shops per capita.
According to WalletHub, Americans are expected to spend $29.1 billion on gifts for that special someone this year, with the average person dropping $200 for the holiday. But having a memorable day doesn’t have to break the bank.
WalletHub has these tips for those who are looking for cost-effective ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day:
- Planning a homemade dinner date
- Giving personalized DIY gifts
- Exploring free or low-cost activities like picnics in the park, nature walks or stargazing
- Setting a budget and sticking to it
- Planning ahead for discounts and deals
“It’s common to spoil your partner on Valentine’s Day, but inflation can certainly put a damper on those plans. Fortunately, the best cities for Valentine’s Day offer a wide variety of affordable date activities, food options and places to buy gifts, so you can show that you care without breaking the bank. It’s never a good idea to go into debt just to enjoy a holiday or give a gift,” said WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo.
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