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Introducing Florence

So many lookers in such a good-looking city! Naked like Michelangelo’s David or rugged up in the latest winter fashion by their own world-class designers, Florentines and their city never fail to impress. Already in need of oxygen after admiring their art, visitors are mesmerised by the vision of locals at aperitivo time, effortlessly strutting, flirting and evidently enjoying life. At times it seems nothing much has changed since the days of the Medici.

Of course much has changed. Florence’s short-lived stint as capital of Italy in 1865 was like a shot of adrenaline. The city bulldozed, constructed, rearranged avenues, wiped out whole quarters and tore down the medieval walls. And so the scene was set for the modern regional capital of Tuscany. Along the broad viali (avenues) that encircle old Florence a confusion of endless traffic tears around in chaotic style. Horns honk and brakes squeal as Florentines dart in and out of lanes in search of a break in the traffic. Ignorant of fear, motorini (moped) riders dash in and around larger vehicles, as if protected by some divine force.

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Cityscape from Giotto's Campanile.
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Cityscape from Giotto's Campanile.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Olivier Cirendini
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  • Statue of 'Summer' by Giovanni Caccini, Ponte Santa Trinita.
  • Locals shopping at the Mercato Centrale.
  • 'Statue' of Cupid embracing tourist outside Uffitzi Gallery.
  • Rowers on River Arno with Ponte Veccio (left) and Palazzo Vecchio (right) in background.
  • Arno River and Ponte Vecchio.
  • Restaurants on Piazza della Signoria in early evening.
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