The capital of Tuscany, the spiritual home of the Renaissance is the art lovers’ Mecca and a lovers paradise.

Florence is a favorite European destination for honeymooners, and with a reason. Smaller and more intimate than Rome, Florence has its own unique character that cannot be found in any other city in the world. Florence has it all – unparalleled art treasures, romantic sunsets over the river Arno, gourmet restaurants, and plenty of things to do.

Package includes:

  • 3 nights accommodation, double room in a 4-star hotel
  • Buffet Breakfast Daily
  • 1 Bottle of sparkling wine in the room at arrival
  • Half day Regular guided walking City tour in the morning (San Lorenzo, Duomo – inside visit of the Cathedral, bell tower, Saint John Baptistery, medieval quarter, Palazzo del Bargello, Piazza della Signoria, Uffizi Gallery (outside) Mercato della Paglia, tour ends at Pitti Palace )
  • Lunch at a typical Florentine Trattoria (drinks : 1/2 water and 1/4 wine included)

During Fair, Carnival, Christmas, New Years , Easter surcharge may apply!

Private Car Transfer from Florence airport to hotel: Euro 60 per car (for 2 people) / from railway station to Hotel: Euro 42 per car

Contact us LINE: @lofttravel TEL: +6680-291-0123, +6685-225-4664, +6686-321-4740, +6686-322-1610

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