Now, I would take 36 hours, but I may exchange it for a lifetime. Florence is my favorite, of all the places I've been, it takes the cake, devours it, and doesn't look back.
The Sunday New York Times had a piece on Florence, specifically what to do if you only had 36 hours
(here). Now, that would be a whirlwind trip, but what took my breath away immediately was the Four Seasons Firenze.
love with me:
(yes, this is the hotel, not Versailles, not a museum, where people stay!)

Royal Suite Living Room ">
It's hard for me to find words for this picture, but please note the floor candles.

Bathroom ">
A little breeze in the sunshine, with wine. Deal.

Premier Room ">
To sleep and dream, in, a gallery. in Italy. I would not be able to sleep.

Conventino Presidential Suite ">
Now try to go back to work.