Romance across cities; here’s where you travelled most on Valentine’s Day 2023
13 Feb 2024
From shopping centre 3-course dinners to international airports, what better love language is there than travel?
Here are some of your most requested trips taken on Valentine’s Day 2023.
Wine, dining and fashion refined
At the top of our 2023 Valentine’s Day rider destinations is Maponya Shopping Centre, nestled in the heart of the largest township in South Africa, Soweto. This was followed by the Mall of Africa in Nothern Johannesburg, the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, and the eclectic streets of Braamfontein.
Couples and valentines flocked to these high-end centres and hidden gems, which offer romantic back-drops of local skylines, world-class restaurants, and unparalleled experiences sure to impress.
Now boarding; love in a new city
Following closely behind is OR Tambo International Airport — a gateway to romantic trips and reunions. Whether surprising a loved one with a spontaneous trip or welcoming them home, Bolt riders used the platform to get to and from the airport seamlessly, making every moment count.
Gautrain station Sandton served as another destination for Valentine’s Day excursions, providing couples with convenient access to the city’s vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions. Whether it was romantic dinners or exploring the city’s bustling streets, riders relied on Bolt to whisk them away to their destinations with ease.
Our gift to you
With some inspiration, you could be one of the lucky few to get a promo code this Valentine’s Day. Head to our Instagram page, @bolt_southafrica, or click here to find 1 of 5 hidden promo codes in our Valentine’s Day word search.