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Enjoy more, stress less and wander wisely in Florence! Get your adventure off to the perfect start by learning a little about this appealing destination.

From the center of Covington, you'll need to head southwest for 9 miles (14 kilometers) to reach this neighborhood.

At last count, the population of Covington was 41,000.

Places to visit in Florence

If you want to take some strokes off your score, then head over to World of Golf. Grab some clubs, sharpen your swing and talk to the friendly locals at the 19th hole. Want some more close by options? If you've got some time to kill and money to spend, Florence Antique Mall is worth a visit. Inspect the sales racks and see if there's something to take home. But that's not all there is. If you're bored of indoor dining, grab some takeaway and enjoy your lunch in the fresh air at Silver Lake Park.

Where do you fly into for Florence?

Are you landing at Cincinnati - Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)? Florence is just 4 miles (6 kilometers) from here. Grab some nibbles, secure a ride and you'll arrive in no time at all!

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Florence?
Exciting adventures await you in Florence, with Travelocity vacation packages starting from as low as CA $631. Including both flights and hotels, these incredible deals make it easy to experience every corner of the globe.
How long should my Florence vacation be?
If you need some guidance, most travelers spend an average of 2 nights in Florence. But to discover the true essence of this destination, stay a few extra days. You’ll be able to tick off more attractions and really soak up the local culture.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Florence?
It’s simple — look no further than Travelocity. With as many as 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties around the world, it’s a piece of cake to craft a Florence package deal that appeals to your wanderlust.
Why should I book my Florence vacation bundle with Travelocity?
Whether you’re in search of the ultimate unplugged vacation or after the fun and excitement of the big city, booking everything with Travelocity saves you time, money and hassle. No need to scour through hundreds of websites for the best deal — our Price Match Guarantee ensures you’ll never be out of pocket, and our professional customer service experts are available 24/7 should you need them.
Can I save on my Florence car rental if I book it with my hotel or flight?
Combining your hotel, car and flight into a Florence vacation package is the best way to score an incredible deal. Plus, having your own car rental gives you absolute freedom to find your way to all those big sights you can’t wait to see. Located 161 kilometers from Florence, Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one place that should be on your itinerary. Fasten your seat belt and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Florence?
The top airport for Florence is Cincinnati - Northern Kentucky Intl. Airport (CVG). It’s located 6 kilometers south of the city center.
What is there to do in Florence?
Florence is full of sights to discover, including Florence Mall and UC Health Stadium. These two fantastic attractions top most visitors’ itineraries.
Where should I stay when visiting Florence?
The La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Cincinnati Airpt Florence is the first choice of many visitors. Book now before it’s too late.

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