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Florence Honeymoon Packages

Florence Honeymoon Packages: rated 4.5/5 (based on 65 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹73,936/-

Florence Honeymoon Packages

Timeless. Magnetic.
Sublime. That is Florence.

What’s All the Fuss about Florence?

Explore storybook landscapes, medieval hill towns, fabled vineyards and an unrivaled collection of artistic masterpieces on our Florence honeymoon package. Stroll the cobblestone streets lined with artworks of Michelangelo, da Vinci, and Botticelli and learn why Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance and Opera music. Our Florence packages for couples offer the best travel deals to discover the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. Whether it is watching the twilight colors change over the Florence Cathedral or savoring gelato in a café by the Arno River, there’s so much to indulge in on a honeymoon in Florence.

What’s Special about Honeymoon in Florence?

There are several attractions in Florence to check out with your spouse to make your romantic sojourn special. The lavish exterior of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza Duomo looks illuminated during sunset and a deep blue sky. Climb 476 stairs of this architectural wonder and marvel at the frescos by Giorgio Vasari in the dome. From the top, take in the view of the entire city, but to look at the Duomo from the best angle, climb the adjacent Bell Tower. Take a tour of outdoor sculptures, churches, palaces, gardens, and markets during Florence sightseeing. The city’s urban fabric has seemingly not changed since the Renaissance. Visiting art galleries and squares in Florence is like attending a surprise party every day. On your honeymoon in Florence, experience the lifestyle of Florentines or as they call it, il dolce far niente. The Historic Centre of Florence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is noted for cobblestone streets, Renaissance artworks, and monuments. The Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Pitti contain numerous masterpiece paintings and other artworks. The Vasari Corridor allows visitors to walk from the Uffizi to the Palazzo Pizzi. Adjoining the Pitti Palace are the Boboli Gardens, one of the main attractions in Florence. On our Florence packages for honeymoon, go see Michelangelo’s David and the glorious Botticelli's, admire the Duomo with Brunelleschi’s remarkable architecture, mingle with the locals at Piazza della Signoria or Ponte Vecchio. Honeymooners can visit the Piazzale Michelangelo on a hilltop to get a great panoramic view of the city.

Spend Time at Art Museums in Florence

Aside from historical monuments, Florence contains numerous museums, squares (piazza) and palaces. The Uffizi Gallery is located at Piazza della Signoria, a square important for being the hub of Florence's civil life. Piazza della Signoria features Bartolomeo Ammannati Fountain of Neptune which is a masterpiece of marble sculpture. A major place to visit on Florence sightseeing tour, Palazzo Vecchio is the main town hall of Florence and also partly an art museum. The church of San Lorenzo features the Medici Chapel, the tomb of the Medici family—the most powerful family in Florence. So book our Florence packages to explore art museums, taste fine wine of Tuscany, and make your honeymoon in Italy memorable.

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What are the best Florence honeymoon packages offered by TravelTriangle?

Can I customize my honeymoon itinerary of Florence?

 

Yes, couples can make changes as per their interest and budget in our honeymoon itinerary to get a personalized holiday experience in Florence.

What are the best places near Florence?

 

Florence is a great base for a tour of hill towns and vineyards in Tuscany. Attractive day trips from Florence include Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano, Fiesole, Siena, and of course the wine region of Chianti.

What is the best spot for shopping in Florence?

 

Mercato Centrale is Florence’s main produce market. Food lovers come here to gorge on freshly made mozzarella, pasta with truffles, and Neapolitan pizza while sipping on Tuscan wines and frothy cappuccinos. The San Lorenzo Markets, located north of the Duomo, are best places to bargain for scarves, leather goods, magnets, and so much more.

What is the best way to do sightseeing in Florence?

 

Most of the major tourist attractions in Florence are located within walking distance. Bikes are available at several points in the city, one of the most convenient places is located at SMN station. There is one tram line which connects Santa Maria Novella train station in central Florence with the suburb of Scandicci on a 7.4-km route with a total of 14 stations.

What is the use of the Firenze Card?

 

The Firenze Card is a 72-hour city pass for Florence. It allows access to about 30 museums and free use of the public transport system to help travelers in Florence sightseeing.

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Places To Visit In Florence

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Piazza Della Signoria in Florence

Piazza Della Signoria has been the political center of Florence life from the 14th century. This is the square, which has got its name from the ruling body of Florence’s republic Signoria. Signoria represents a group comprising nine men who were known as priori. They were chosen randomly from the city for ruling Florence fo...

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Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence

Piazzale Michelangelo is a best and most popular lookout for the stunning view of the Florence both the day and night. It is one of the best places where you can enjoy the view and the best part of it is that it is for free. You need to have a steep walk but Piazzale Michelangelo sunset is really worth with an amazing view....

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Ponte Vecchio in Florence

Ponte Vecchio in Florence is one among the beloved landmarks of Florence. It is the old bridge which is stone span for crossing River Arno at the narrowest point. The original bridge was constructed during the first century AD but that swept away in the floods. River Arno is infamous for the floods and the bridge had to be ...

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Santa Maria Del Fiore in Florence

Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral which is designed by Arnolfo di Cambio and Filippo Brunelleschi. It is the third largest church of world. It is the largest church of Europe that gets completed in 15th century. The cathedral is named after Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence and is the Gothic structure which is built on...

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Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Uffizi Gallery is a popular museum that has got many unique masterpieces and works conserved with the walls. The majority of the works in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence is dated back to the Renaissance period. Major collections are left by the Medici family to Tuscany State so they could get the state adorned to attract for...

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Things To Do In Florence

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Basilica Visit in Florence

Florence is a place which is popular for it's historic, architectural and artistic relevance. The place is indeed a great one for history buffs. There are many palaces, monuments, museums, and Basilica in Florence that not only provides a visual treat but are a collection of great information which anyone would love to know...

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Museums of Florence

Florence is a city where history lives. The city center is completely covered with historic monuments, palaces, and museums. It would not be wrong to call this city itself as a museum because you may find ancient artifacts everywhere being exhibited. Here are the most popular museums in Florence one should not miss while vi...

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Holy Gates of Florence

The Basilica of San Miniato is built between 11 to 13 centuries. The exterior of the Basilica is decorated with the marbles of white and green in color the geometrical patterns similar to the ones that one can find at the facades of Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce. The mosaic dated back to 12th century decorates façade ...

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Treasure Hunt in Florence

Florence has an intimidating look with the historical monuments covering the major area of the city. Many of the monuments in this beautiful place has so many mysteries and secrets tagged with them. The treasure hunt in Florence is an amazing experience for the people who visit here as it gives the experience of being in th...

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Tuscan Food in Florence

Tuscany is the region in Italy that provides exceptional cuisine. Tuscany is popular for the local produce and the meat. It is also popular for the seasonal foods and simplicity. The Tuscan food is as per the Italian idea of poor cooking. The concept start with the idea of making simple meals which are inexpensive and which...

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Best Time to Visit Florence for Honeymoon

Although Florence is always buzzing with tourists, peak winter and springtime is when the crowds are fewer and hotels are cheaper. January and February are ideal months to visit Florence and the peak holiday season of December is over. The restaurants and cafes in Florence will open up their outdoor seating as the warm weather rolls in. March and early April is another good time before the smoldering heat sets in. The months of July and August welcome thousands of tourists and Italians on holidays. Although visiting vineyards of Tuscany in summer is a great experience with your partner. The balmy temperature of Florence in early autumn (September-October) is worth making a visit.

Live and Breathe Florence like a Local

From visiting art exhibitions to attending musical presentations, there are plenty of events in Florence which celebrate the culture, food, history, and art. For a shopping spree with your beloved, visit the Ponte Vecchio Bridge where local jewelers and goldsmiths sell their products. Mercato San Lorenzo is a popular food market to buy local olive oil, honey, spices, balsamic vinegar, wines, and more. Our Florence package with customizable itineraries allows couples to have a genuine honeymoon experience in Italy. Pisa, Venice, Rome, and other holiday destinations can be included in your Florence itinerary which is fully customizable on request. Book a tour plan that is more compatible with your time and interests and have a blast with your better half in Florence.