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FamilyItaly, Rome, Florence, Venice 5N/6D Family Holiday
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Best for Couples planning a honeymoon, anniversary, or first-trip-together.
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Italy as the canonical romantic trip, Rome 2N → Florence 2N → Venice 1N, on Frecciarossa first-class so you arrive without the airport-train hassle. We've front-loaded the romantic moments: a candle-lit dinner at La Pergola (3 Michelin stars, on the rooftop of Rome Cavalieri with a view over St Peter's dome), a private vintage Fiat 500 driver in Florence to take you up to Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset, and a private gondola from Cannaregio with a Vivaldi accordion player at dusk in Venice. Hotels are character properties, a Roman boutique near the Spanish Steps, a Brunelleschi-era tower in Florence, a Grand Canal palazzo in Venice. Honeymoon couples get a complimentary upgrade to a junior suite where available, and we set up rose petals + Prosecco on arrival as a default.
Candle-lit Michelin dinner at La Pergola, rooftop of Rome Cavalieri, panoramic St Peter's dome view, 3 Michelin stars, pre-booked 60 days out (this restaurant doesn't take walk-ins)
Vatican 8am skip-the-line slot, the Sistine Chapel before the tour buses arrive, ceiling light at its best
Colosseum + Forum on a private licensed guide, you skip the queue and walk through Arch of Constantine fast-track
Vintage Fiat 500 sunset run from Florence centro to Piazzale Michelangelo, photograph the Duomo silhouette as light fades
Uffizi reserved entry with a private art-historian guide, Botticelli rooms (Birth of Venus, Primavera) without crowd jostle
Private gondola from Cannaregio with a Vivaldi accordion player at dusk, quieter rii than the San Marco tourist queue
Murano glass-blowing private demo + Burano colour-house photo half-day, boat-only access, no group
Honeymoon couples, free junior suite upgrade where available + rose petals + Prosecco welcome
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Private sedan from FCO to Hotel d'Inghilterra (~45 min). Honeymoon room with rose petals + Prosecco welcome on the bed; bag drop, ~2-hour rest. 4pm walking circuit with hotel concierge map, Spanish Steps → Trinità dei Monti for the view, down through Via Condotti window-shopping. 6pm aperitivo at the hotel rooftop. 8pm taxi to La Pergola at Rome Cavalieri, 4-course Michelin tasting menu by Heinz Beck, candle-lit window seat with St Peter's dome panoramic view at sunset. Taxi back to hotel by midnight.
Breakfast at hotel. 8am Vatican slot, walk Pio Clementino → Gallery of Maps → Raphael Rooms → Sistine Chapel → St Peter's Basilica with audio receivers (3.5 hours, end at the Pinecone Courtyard for a quiet espresso). 12:30pm lunch on own at Pizzarium Bonci near the Vatican, by-the-slice Roman pizza, eat standing. 3pm Colosseum + Forum + Palatine private licensed-guide tour (just the two of you, 3 hours, fast-track entry). 7:30pm walk across Ponte Sisto to Trastevere, dinner at Da Enzo (cacio e pepe + carbonara, no reservations, 30-min wait worth it). Aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni in Trastevere on the way back.
Breakfast 7:30am, check out. Private sedan to Termini for the 10:35am Frecciarossa first-class to Florence (1h 32m, table seating, refreshments). Arrive 12:07pm, 4-min walk to Hotel Brunelleschi (Byzantine tower entrance, ask reception for a quick tour of the basement Roman ruins). Lunch on own at All'Antico Vinaio (panini, eat standing on Via dei Neri). 2:30pm Uffizi reserved entry with private art-historian guide, Botticelli, Leonardo, Caravaggio rooms (~2.5 hours). Free time 5pm, walk Ponte Vecchio at golden hour. 8pm dinner at La Giostra, candle-lit, Lorenzo de' Medici descendant's trattoria, the gnocchi is the dish.
Breakfast 8am. 9:30am Duomo complex, Brunelleschi's dome exterior context, Baptistery doors of Paradise, Giotto's Bell Tower from outside (~2 hours). Optional dome climb (463 steps, we book your timed ticket; not for everyone). Lunch on own at Trattoria Mario near Mercato Centrale (cash only, ribollita is the call). Afternoon Oltrarno walk, Ponte Vecchio → Pitti Palace exterior → Santo Spirito leather and ceramic workshops (browse + buy). 6pm vintage Fiat 500 pickup at Piazzale Demidoff, driver-photographer takes you up to Piazzale Michelangelo for the Duomo-silhouette sunset (the photograph). Free evening, dinner at Le Volpi e l'Uva enoteca on Piazza dei Rossi, then nightcap at La Terrazza Continentale (Ponte Vecchio rooftop view).
Breakfast 7:30am, check out. 9:30am Frecciarossa first-class to Venice Santa Lucia (2h 5m). Arrive 11:35am, vaporetto to Ca' Sagredo on the Grand Canal (the lobby is a frescoed ballroom with Tiepolo ceilings, take 10 minutes here). Honeymoon couples get the canal-view junior suite. Lunch at Bistrot de Venise (Venetian aristocratic cuisine, near Piazza San Marco). 2pm Murano + Burano private boat half-day, glass-blowing demo at a registered foundry, then 30 min Burano colour-house photos. 5:30pm back at hotel, freshen up. 7pm private gondola from Cannaregio with a Vivaldi accordion player at dusk, quieter rii than the tourist queue at San Marco. Dinner at Cantinone già Schiavi (cicchetti boards) or upgrade to Antiche Carampane for a romantic seafood dinner.
Breakfast at hotel, Ca' Sagredo's breakfast room overlooks the Grand Canal. 9am St Mark's Basilica skip-the-line + Doge's Palace + Bridge of Sighs (~2 hours). Mid-morning espresso at Florian on Piazza San Marco (the 1720 café, €12 a coffee but the Galileo Room is once-in-a-lifetime). Late check-out 12pm. Private water-taxi to Marco Polo (VCE), 25 min through the lagoon. Departure.
Day 1
ArrivalPrivate sedan from FCO to Hotel d'Inghilterra (~45 min). Honeymoon room with rose petals + Prosecco welcome on the bed; bag drop, ~2-hour rest. 4pm walking circuit with hotel concierge map, Spanish Steps → Trinità dei Monti for the view, down through Via Condotti window-shopping. 6pm aperitivo at the hotel rooftop. 8pm taxi to La Pergola at Rome Cavalieri, 4-course Michelin tasting menu by Heinz Beck, candle-lit window seat with St Peter's dome panoramic view at sunset. Taxi back to hotel by midnight.
Day 2
ModerateBreakfast at hotel. 8am Vatican slot, walk Pio Clementino → Gallery of Maps → Raphael Rooms → Sistine Chapel → St Peter's Basilica with audio receivers (3.5 hours, end at the Pinecone Courtyard for a quiet espresso). 12:30pm lunch on own at Pizzarium Bonci near the Vatican, by-the-slice Roman pizza, eat standing. 3pm Colosseum + Forum + Palatine private licensed-guide tour (just the two of you, 3 hours, fast-track entry). 7:30pm walk across Ponte Sisto to Trastevere, dinner at Da Enzo (cacio e pepe + carbonara, no reservations, 30-min wait worth it). Aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni in Trastevere on the way back.
Day 3
ModerateBreakfast 7:30am, check out. Private sedan to Termini for the 10:35am Frecciarossa first-class to Florence (1h 32m, table seating, refreshments). Arrive 12:07pm, 4-min walk to Hotel Brunelleschi (Byzantine tower entrance, ask reception for a quick tour of the basement Roman ruins). Lunch on own at All'Antico Vinaio (panini, eat standing on Via dei Neri). 2:30pm Uffizi reserved entry with private art-historian guide, Botticelli, Leonardo, Caravaggio rooms (~2.5 hours). Free time 5pm, walk Ponte Vecchio at golden hour. 8pm dinner at La Giostra, candle-lit, Lorenzo de' Medici descendant's trattoria, the gnocchi is the dish.
Day 4
ModerateBreakfast 8am. 9:30am Duomo complex, Brunelleschi's dome exterior context, Baptistery doors of Paradise, Giotto's Bell Tower from outside (~2 hours). Optional dome climb (463 steps, we book your timed ticket; not for everyone). Lunch on own at Trattoria Mario near Mercato Centrale (cash only, ribollita is the call). Afternoon Oltrarno walk, Ponte Vecchio → Pitti Palace exterior → Santo Spirito leather and ceramic workshops (browse + buy). 6pm vintage Fiat 500 pickup at Piazzale Demidoff, driver-photographer takes you up to Piazzale Michelangelo for the Duomo-silhouette sunset (the photograph). Free evening, dinner at Le Volpi e l'Uva enoteca on Piazza dei Rossi, then nightcap at La Terrazza Continentale (Ponte Vecchio rooftop view).
Day 5
ModerateBreakfast 7:30am, check out. 9:30am Frecciarossa first-class to Venice Santa Lucia (2h 5m). Arrive 11:35am, vaporetto to Ca' Sagredo on the Grand Canal (the lobby is a frescoed ballroom with Tiepolo ceilings, take 10 minutes here). Honeymoon couples get the canal-view junior suite. Lunch at Bistrot de Venise (Venetian aristocratic cuisine, near Piazza San Marco). 2pm Murano + Burano private boat half-day, glass-blowing demo at a registered foundry, then 30 min Burano colour-house photos. 5:30pm back at hotel, freshen up. 7pm private gondola from Cannaregio with a Vivaldi accordion player at dusk, quieter rii than the tourist queue at San Marco. Dinner at Cantinone già Schiavi (cicchetti boards) or upgrade to Antiche Carampane for a romantic seafood dinner.
Day 6
TravelBreakfast at hotel, Ca' Sagredo's breakfast room overlooks the Grand Canal. 9am St Mark's Basilica skip-the-line + Doge's Palace + Bridge of Sighs (~2 hours). Mid-morning espresso at Florian on Piazza San Marco (the 1720 café, €12 a coffee but the Galileo Room is once-in-a-lifetime). Late check-out 12pm. Private water-taxi to Marco Polo (VCE), 25 min through the lagoon. Departure.
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Three character 4-star hotels chosen for romance over chain comfort. Hotel d'Inghilterra is Henry James's old haunt off Via Condotti, 4 minutes from the Spanish Steps, with a rooftop bar overlooking Roman roofs. Hotel Brunelleschi is built into a 6th-century Byzantine tower in central Florence, 4 minutes from the Duomo, with a small museum of Roman artefacts in the basement. Hotel Ca' Sagredo is a 14th-century Grand Canal palazzo, the lobby is a frescoed ballroom with original Tiepolo ceilings, and the canal-view rooms open onto Rialto-bound vaporetti at dawn. All three confirm honeymoon room upgrades 14 days out.

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Yes, it's the only Roman 3-Michelin restaurant and reservations book out 60 days ahead. We've held a Day 1 slot intentionally; if you push it later in the trip jet lag is gone but the panoramic view of St Peter's at sunset is also gone (sun sets behind the dome around 8pm). Heinz Beck's tasting menu (4 courses + wine pairing) is included in the package; à la carte upgrades available. If Michelin isn't your thing we can swap to a candle-lit dinner at La Campana (Rome's oldest trattoria, since 1518) and refund the price differential.
First-class is included for couples, it's about ₹1,800/person extra over the two legs and you get table seating in 6-seat compartments where you sit together with light refreshments. For a romantic trip with luggage, first-class avoids the second-class scramble for shared overhead racks. We've A/B tested it; couples consistently rate it as worth the upgrade.
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Fully private. One gondola, one couple, ~30 minutes from Cannaregio Cannaregio's quieter side rii (canals). We avoid the San Marco tourist gondola line because it shares 4 couples per boat at 80% the cost. Our private route adds about €30 per couple but it's the only way to actually have a romantic gondola moment.
Yes. Rome, Florence, Venice are all liberal European tourist cities; same-sex couples won't draw notice or service issues at any hotel, restaurant, or experience in the package. Italy legally recognises civil unions for same-sex couples (since 2016). Our hotel partners specifically confirm same-sex couple bookings; we mark this discreetly at confirmation so there are no awkward bed-configuration questions at check-in.
Subject to availability, we confirm 14 days before travel. About 80% of honeymoon bookings get the upgrade (junior suite or king-bed configuration with extra space). If the property cannot upgrade in the original room category, we re-confirm with rose petals + Prosecco welcome regardless. Both Hotel Brunelleschi and Ca' Sagredo are particularly generous, they have stock of canal-view and dome-view rooms that they release for honeymoons specifically.
Late April to early June and late September to mid-October are the sweet spots, sunny, gardens vibrant, fewer tour buses. Avoid July–August (35–40°C, locals leave Italy for ferie). November–February is cooler but cosier; Venice has occasional acqua alta (high water) and Rome has short daylight. Christmas markets in December are romantic if you don't mind cold.