Silo Park to Woo Auckland's Hearts This Valentine’s Day
Silo Park to Woo Auckland's Hearts This Valentine’s Day
Silo Park is turning up the romance for a Valentine's
Day on Saturday, 14 February. This extra special edition of
Silo Markets will host a Valentine's Day dining experience,
and Silo Cinema will screen The Princess Bride at 9pm. The
Princess Bride has become an annual tradition down in the
park, and is a much-loved, romantic tale for
everyone.
Grab a bite from Silo Markets' food vendors any time from midday and dine in one of the Silo Park Valentine's Day spaces: join friends and other visitors at the long table with a view of the cinema screen, settle into your own dining lounge on Lover's Lane or have a picnic in front of the film. Whether with a date, your love, family, friends or your fine self this will be a memorable and special evening. Expect special entertainment, lights and that extra sparkle this weekend.
The Silo Park bar will be pouring craft beers and delicious wines and Whittaker's will treat all Silo Park's visitors.
Silo Markets and Silo Social will take place on Sunday, 15th February as per usual.
Silo Park events
Silo Markets (Fridays); 5pm -
close
Silo Cinema (Fridays); 9pm - close
Silo Markets
(Saturday, Sunday); 12pm - 6pm
Silo Social (Sunday); 3pm
- 6pm (3 x lessons, 30 minutes each)
Silo Park Website: www.silopark.co.nz (http://www.silopark.co.nz/)
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/SiloPark
Twitter: www.twitter.com/mySiloPark
Instagram:
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