1,500 euros per night: the luxurious romantic getaway of Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva

Tamara Falcó is very happy with her life. Nine months have passed since the Marchioness of Griñón passed through the altar to unite her life with that of Íñigo Onieva. A complicated wedding for which they put the finishing touch with a 32-day honeymoon in which they traveled 38,537 kilometers.

For a whole month, the couple showed that they did not like to skimp on expenses and did not hesitate to publish the luxurious stays where they stopped in each of the countries they visited. And, in order not to lose this hobby, they have spent a few days in Venice where they have once again shown their purchasing power.

“Everything ready for the Biennale di Venezia,” Tamara Falcó published on her Instagram account along with a series of photographs of the moment. A romantic getaway that they wanted to share with two of the couple’s best friends, Luisa Bergel and Cristian Flórez, her husband.

The Italian city of water, also known as the ‘Queen of the Adriatic’, has been chosen by the marquises and their traveling companions not only for the attractiveness of its canals, but for other key aspects such as art.

Tamara Falcó has shared on her social networks that, among other things, they walked through an art exhibition at the 61st edition of the Venice Biennale, one of the best-known contemporary art fairs in the world. An event whose entry costs between 20.50 and 30.50 euros per person.

And not only that. The group of friends walked through the most important and recognized places in the city. San Marcos Square and the Doge’s Palace were some places that they did not want to miss. Although if there is something they did not hesitate to do, it was getting on a boat to sail the canals.

But if there is something that they have enjoyed, it has been the apartment where they have spent these romantic days. A luxurious accommodation that costs nothing more and nothing less than 1,500 euros per night. A price that is not only due to the size of the rooms, but also to their location. It is very close to well-known points such as Rialto Bridge or St. Mark’s Basilica.

Apartments that are inside a historic 19th century building, which the website defines as a place where “every centimeter has been designed to offer you an incomparable experience.” And to enjoy Italian cuisine, they went to the Cip’s Club restaurant, a place located in the Cipriani Hotel on the island of Giudecca, where they had to go with a private boat. A great trip in which they were able to disconnect from their routine.

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