Thursday, March 20, 2008

Caffé Florian, symbol of Venice


Opened in 1720 in Venice's Piazza San Marco, Café Florian has become the city's symbol. It happens to be the oldest cafés in Italy where Italian noblemen and politicians used to spend leisure time at Florian. During the 19th century, people like Lord Bryon, Goethe, Marcel Proust, Modigliani used to sit at Florian's tables and sip from Florian's delicious coffees & teas. Café Florian offers a wide range of unique handcrafted products such as different kinds of coffees&teas, room fragrances, accessories as silk scarves and ties. 



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