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Florence, an exquisite eye-catcher
Florence is the capital of Tuscany. Like every cities in Italy, it inherited an unbelievable richness in terms of culture and art. There is no better way to see Florence than driving a BMW rented in Florence. Go directly to the Palazzo Vecchio where the masterpieces of Michelangelo, da Vinci and Bronzino are awaiting your visit. You cannot help gaping in admiration when facing them.
Then cross over the oldest bridge in Florence, the Ponte Vecchio, and admire the diamond cutters and goldsmiths that have replaced the tanneries and butcheries which used to decorate the bridge in the past. Exploring the city of Florence and discovering its attractive places will be much easier if you choose to rent a BMW in Florence at GP Luxury car hire.
Have a glance at the towns surrounding Florence
Renting a BMW in Florence will enable you to travel all over the city and pay a visit to every attractive spots in the towns surrounding this city. Experience the thrill of driving a luxury car and head to Lucca. Apart from the original defensive walls which surround the city, take the time to visit the Palazzo Ducale, ancient residence of Maria Luisa of Borbone and Elisa Bonaparte.
The charming villas in Lucca are also worth to be visited. Then drive back to the city center and taste the delicious Tuscan food such as the bistecca alla Fiorentina or the minestra di fagioli at the restaurants. Since you are in Florence, you may as well have a try to a glass of Chianti and appreciate the gelato, the legendary ice cream that made this region so popular throughout the world.