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With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, what better way to celebrate than in Italy, the ultimate destination for romance.
For those heading to Rome, Hotel de Russie invites guests to indulge in a romantic four-course dinner at the breathtaking Le Jardin, with a professional photographer on hand to capture the unforgettable moments. Alternatively, guests can choose to stay at Hotel de la Ville, where Café Ginori will present a specially curated menu paired with Ginori’s exquisite porcelain collections, all set to the backdrop of a live performance by a talented artist. For art lovers, Villa Igiea in Palermo offers a unique Valentine’s experience, featuring a special dinner followed by a private tour of Jean Boghossian’s captivating exhibition. Hotel de Russie | “Ti porto a cena a Roma” - a celebration of cherished moments with loved ones: at Hotel de Russie, a Rocco Forte hotel, for a romantic rendezvous at the Restaurant le Jardin. The menu, crafted by Chef Pierangelini, takes guests through a four-course journey: avocado, mango, chili, vanilla, chocolate, and strawberries – ingredients that evoke sensations of pleasure and well-being, with a subtle aphrodisiac allure. A moment to be captured in time by a professional photographer who will be on hand to take guests' photographs to take home. Hotel de la Ville | Valentine's Day offers the ideal setting for a romantic dinner at Café Ginori, where Chef Fulvio Pierangelini will delight guests with a special menu, thoughtfully curated to pair with the Ginori 1735’s porcelain collections. At the boutique, guests will have the exclusive opportunity to enjoy a live performance by a talented artist from the manufactory on February 14th and 15th, while also finding the perfect gift among the brand's refined creations. Villa Igiea | The historic residence of the Florio family offers a double treat for art lovers during Saint Valentine's weekend. On February 14th, guests can enjoy a dinner at Florio Restaurant with Belgian-Lebanese artist Jean Boghossian, whose exhibition "Palea" is on display at the Church of San Domenico. A selection of sculptures featuring paper books reimagined with fire, as part of an exhibition created in collaboration with the Sebastiano Tusa Foundation, will be on display in the foyer of Villa Igiea. Exclusively for dinner guests, a private tour of the exhibition will be available on Saturday the 15th.
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