- Many were in good spirits as they walked around with flowers in their hands.
Romantic revelers showed love was in the air yesterday as they celebrated Valentine’s Day with a boozy night out on the streets of Britain.
Many were in good spirits as they strolled down the sidewalk with flowers and heart-shaped balloons.
Others, however, showed that they were just out to have a good time, laughing with friends and making fun of a takeaway.
Despite the frost, partygoers dressed in their best outfits for the romantic occasion, although that left them a little cold.
Others were lucky enough to find shelter with a partner by their side, and shared affectionate kisses in the middle of the street.
Romantic revelers showed love was in the air yesterday as they celebrated Valentine’s Day on the streets of Britain.
Many were very much in love as they strolled down the sidewalk with flowers and heart-shaped balloons.
Others, however, showed that they had only gone out to have a good time, laughing with friends.
Despite the frost, partygoers dressed in their best outfits for the romantic occasion, although that left them a little cold.
Hundreds of party-goers were seen on the streets of Birmingham as they headed to the clubs in the hope that Cupid’s arrow might hit.
A man got into the Valentine’s Day spirit when he was seen walking down the street wearing a smart black suit and carrying a pink rose.
Another clutched red balloons and a bag of M&S goodies as he headed home to his loved one.
As night turned to morning and the clubs closed, friends were seen looking out for each other and a girl was seen enjoying cheese fries while standing over her friend slumped on the floor.
Others took a final selfie in their festive red outfit to remember the night.
While for many the romantic occasion is priceless, one in 20 Britons now feel that Valentine’s Day has become too expensive to celebrate.
Others were lucky enough to find shelter with a partner by their side, and shared affectionate kisses in the middle of the street.
A man got into the Valentine’s Day spirit when he was seen walking down the street wearing a smart black suit and holding a pink rose.
Another clutched red balloons and a bag of M&S goodies as he headed home to his loved one.
Hundreds of party-goers were seen on the streets of Birmingham as they headed to the clubs in the hope that Cupid’s arrow might hit them.
As night turned to morning and the clubs closed, friends were seen looking out for each other and a girl was seen enjoying cheese fries while standing over her friend slumped on the floor.
Others took a final selfie in their festive red outfit to remember the night.
A man proved romance isn’t dead when he leaned over to tie his date’s shoelaces.
Couple stay warm as they snuggle on wet streets
Groups went out for the night hoping to find love.
A lookalike of Posh and Becks were spotted holding hands while out and about in Birmingham
The night ended worse for some groups
Partygoers queue outside a club in Birmingham
A couple seemed focused as they rolled a cigarette outside the club.
A reveler appears to regret not having put on a coat while out partying
A couple stays cozy as they share a warm hug among a group of friends.
Those willing to fork out on February 14 typically spend around £39, although 7 per cent of them are willing to pay between £91 and £100.
Nearly a fifth (18 percent) of respondents said they believed Valentine’s Day was too commercialized.
But one in 12 (8 per cent) said they loved the occasion because it gave them an excuse to be romantic, and 3 per cent even said it was their favorite day of the year.
February 14 has earned a mixed reputation in recent years as a time of misery for singles and pressure and inflated prices for couples.
But last night’s party antics may prove that the night really can be a good time for everyone.