shape.com has a lot of really good date ideas! here are a few of the free ones :)
Many
cities have local art shows or photography exhibitions that are free to
visit. Some even offer complimentary wine and cheese. Look in your
local newspaper or city's website for listings near you. The cultural
benefits are a nice bonus!
This
is an ideal summertime date. There are hundreds of free outdoor
concerts during the warmer months, and you can even turn it into a fun
dinner by bringing a picnic!
Everyone
has a favorite childhood (or adulthood) game, whether it's Monopoly,
Clue, or Catch Phrase, so settle in for the night and enjoy a little
friendly competition. Or you might try one of the new, more complex
games that are sweeping the country like "Settlers of Canaan."
Urbanites,
toss a blanket and bottle of wine in the car and then drive until you
find a scenic location far from the city lights. If you want to make an
entire night of it, bring a picnic and dine by the sunset. What's more
romantic than that?
Many
beaches and lakes are free to visit, which makes them an ideal spot for
a romantic rendezvous. You can take a long walk along the shore, have a
stone-skipping contest, or simply gaze at the waves while you get to
know each other better.
This
is a great way to get in some exercise while having fun. Look for cool
paths around your town and explore new areas—in tandem!
Head
for the hills! Pack lots of water and your favorite healthy snacks and
dress in layers so you're prepared for sudden weather changes. This is a
great way to enjoy nature and each other's company.
Get
sweaty! Whether it's playing catch with a Frisbee, kicking the hacky
sack, or shooting some hoops, you're sure to have some fun. If you have a
whole day, you can play a lot of different sports and take breaks for
snacks in between.
If
you share a passion for animals, volunteer at a local pet shelter. If
you're more interested in hefting a hammer, look into Habitat for
Humanity. There are volunteer opportunities for all passions, so just
find the one that best suits you both and have fun!
Playgrounds
aren't just for mommies and kids. Relive your childhoods and have
contests to see who can swing the highest or who can do the monkey bars
the most times in a row. Bonus: You'll torch some extra calories.
Zoos
aren't just for grade school field trips. Most zoos offer a few free
days throughout the year. This is a great time to take advantage of the
awesome exhibits without having to pay for entrance.
Many
cities now host farmers markets on the weekends. The food on offer is
usually healthier and fresher than store-bought versions, and it's
always interesting to check out the work of local artisans!
Have
fun going for a spin in your dream car or any car that looks like fun.
Just beware: You may have to pretend you're looking to buy, so you'll
want to prepare a cover story.
If
you're in an area with lots of snow, hit the hills on a downward slope.
You could even turn it into a contest to see who comes up with the most
successful makeshift sled!
Everyone
loves having pictures of their special someone, whether for your
wallet, on your desk at work, or just for your home. Have fun with your
photoshoot and come up with interesting costumes, backdrops, and angles.
(We'll watch for them on Facebook.)
Weather-permitting,
a relaxing drive does wondrous things for the soul, and offers a great
opportunity for couples to catch up in a quiet, relaxed environment.
Bring good tunes and snacks to round out the moment.
One
person's trash is another person's treasure. Checking out local yard or
garage sales can be a fun way to bond over random things that get you
excited. Make it a competition to see who snag the coolest stuff for the
lowest price.
Check
to see when local sporting teams are going to be having a fireworks
show. Take a blanket and cuddle up while you watch the sparks fly.
Lie in the grass and watch the clouds go by. Compete to see who can find the most unusual critters in the cloud formations.
Fly the kite that's been gathering dust in your garage or make a new one. Then head to the park on a windy day.
While
a quiet evening of Scrabble and Pinot is not a bad idea, consider
amping up the festivities and hosting a couple's game night of charades
and Pictionary. All you need is paper, a marker, and some creativity to
develop fun categories that all will enjoy.
The
concept of a progressive potluck dinner is fun and frugal! Start at one
person's house for appetizers, then go to the next house for the main
course, and end up at another house for dessert. Best of all, the clean
up gets split between everyone.
Some
farms offer free tours or visiting hours. Visit the animals and learn
about how a farm actually operates (it's super interesting) and then set
up a romantic picnic to enjoy afterwards!
Bond
over your brilliance by learning something new together. Take a cooking
class, head over to the local library for a Western-European history
session, or test out your foreign language skills by borrowing a
beginner's guide to Italian on CD. You can also tap into the Internet
for infinite learning possibilities on culture, history, art, politics,
and more.
If
you don't have a yard of your own, borrow a local park's leaves to
create your pile and dive in! Or, go 'leaf-peeping' during peak season
and view all the beautiful changing colors.
Find
a smooth lake surface and start skipping. The peaceful surrounding is
perfect for picnics, so pack a meal and enjoy the water all day!
Instead
of eating sandwiches at home for lunch, pack up and head out to a local
park or lake. It's a great way to spend quality time without the
distractions at home! (Try to ditch your cell phones.)
Baking
doesn't require many ingredients—sugar, flour, butter, and a few eggs
can create a tasty treat for you and your sweetheart. Find recipes online for slimmed-down cupcakes or cookies and whip up a batch together. Then enjoy the fruits of your labor!
Ever
been curious to see what your apartment would look like if it was feng
shui'd? Or wanted to see what a crazy floral arrangement would do to
liven up the space? This is a great way to enjoy each other and have fun
with your creativity! Even if it just means rearranging furniture!
Scavenger
hunts aren't just for little kids—they're experiencing a major comeback
among the grown-up crowd. Create your own scavenger hunt and explore a
nearby town with your significant other. Even if you know the
destinations, watching your date discover them is the best part.
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