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A French & Italian Honeymoon From India: Rozly Reveals

By Smridhi Sablok | 12 Aug, 2024

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Ready to see what happens when a whirlwind honeymoon meets European magic? Then take a sneak-peek into Rozly and Samridh’s epic adventure through Paris, Rome, and Tuscany! With just 8-9 days to spare between their wedding and a friend’s big celebration, they crafted a dream trip that’s nothing short of enchanting. From Parisian streets aglow with holiday lights to Rome's timeless charm and Tuscany's wintry allure, their December journey was like stepping into a fairy tale. Scroll away and be inspired by their magical European escapade!

“Samridh and I had planned to do Europe for our honeymoon since a long time. We barely had a 10 day gap between our wedding and a close friend's wedding leaving us with 8-9 days for honeymoon. We decided to cover  three most beautiful regions- Paris, Rome and Tuscany. It was super cold in December but since Christmas was around, every corner felt magical.” -shares Rozly

Where to Stay?

We stayed at the Courtyard Gare de Lyon in Paris. When booking in Paris, it’s preferable to choose a place with a view of the Eiffel Tower and close to the subway or main stations. Rome is a smaller city, so you can stay almost anywhere. However, make sure to check the room size and read hotel reviews online before making a reservation.

     

Where to eat? 

In Paris, visit Angelina for the best hot chocolate, Café de Flore, Bambini, and the Champs-Élysées for some of the top cafés.

In Italy, Latteria Trastevere and Bar Palomba were truly amazing. Be sure to indulge in house wines and French desserts wherever you go.

Must-Visit Spots

A trip to the Tuscan region is a must-explore. The entire area of Tuscany is incredibly beautiful. The food, culture, and architecture are heavenly. I even recommend spending 10-12 days in Italy for a honeymoon.

Valuable Tips 

In terms of luxury shopping, airports are the cheapest (3-4% less expensive than city stores, including VAT refunds). Explore outlet villages for more economical but older collections.

Try to explore Europe on foot as much as possible, and use the subway instead of taxis in Paris.

 

Which recommendation did you like the most? Tell us in the comments!    

 

ALSO READ: WMG Honeymoon Diaries: Real Bride Veni's Santorini Itinerary

 

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