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Visite turistiche

The Guinigi Tower is 45 meters high and stands out from all the buildings in the historic center due to the trees that grow on its top. Among the medieval towers, which belonged to private families, it is the only one that has not been severed or demolished in the 16th century. For Information, reservations, guided tours + 39 0583 48090 orto.torri.lucca. @ Gmail.com Timetables: January - February: 9: 30 am- 4:30 pm March: 9: 30 am- 5:30 pm April - May: 9: 30 am-6:30 pm June - September: 9: 30 am -7:30 pm October: 9: 30 am- 5:30 pm November - December: 9: 30 am- 4:30 pm Closed on December 25
141 locals recommend
Guinigi Tower
Via Sant'Andrea
141 locals recommend
The Guinigi Tower is 45 meters high and stands out from all the buildings in the historic center due to the trees that grow on its top. Among the medieval towers, which belonged to private families, it is the only one that has not been severed or demolished in the 16th century. For Information, reservations, guided tours + 39 0583 48090 orto.torri.lucca. @ Gmail.com Timetables: January - February: 9: 30 am- 4:30 pm March: 9: 30 am- 5:30 pm April - May: 9: 30 am-6:30 pm June - September: 9: 30 am -7:30 pm October: 9: 30 am- 5:30 pm November - December: 9: 30 am- 4:30 pm Closed on December 25
The church of S. Martino is a center of Lucchese spirituality and a fundamental stop on the Via Francigena. From 4 November to 24 December 2019 * Cathedral: Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 5:00 pm; Saturday 9:30 am - 6:45 pm; Sunday and holidays 12:00 am - 6 pm Bell tower of the Cathedral: Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 3 pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10 am - 5pm Museum: Monday - Friday 10 am - 2:00 pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10 am - 6 pm Baptistery and Church of Santi Giovanni e Reparata (archaeological area and bell tower): Monday - Friday 10am - 2 pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10 am - 6 pm 25 December: CLOSED
109 locals recommend
St Martin Cathedral
Piazza Antelminelli
109 locals recommend
The church of S. Martino is a center of Lucchese spirituality and a fundamental stop on the Via Francigena. From 4 November to 24 December 2019 * Cathedral: Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 5:00 pm; Saturday 9:30 am - 6:45 pm; Sunday and holidays 12:00 am - 6 pm Bell tower of the Cathedral: Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 3 pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10 am - 5pm Museum: Monday - Friday 10 am - 2:00 pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10 am - 6 pm Baptistery and Church of Santi Giovanni e Reparata (archaeological area and bell tower): Monday - Friday 10am - 2 pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10 am - 6 pm 25 December: CLOSED
At the center of the original urban perimeter of the Roman city of Lucca is a very ancient church, San Michele in Foro, located on the area of ​​what was once the Roman Forum. Schedule from 07.40am to 12.00 am from 3 pm to 6 pm
43 locals recommend
Chiesa di San Cristoforo
6 Via Fillungo
43 locals recommend
At the center of the original urban perimeter of the Roman city of Lucca is a very ancient church, San Michele in Foro, located on the area of ​​what was once the Roman Forum. Schedule from 07.40am to 12.00 am from 3 pm to 6 pm
Enjoy the view of the Lucca walls while walking around the city. With its 30 meters of height these are the only defensive walls arriving intact until today in the whole world and they are the second longest walls in Europe The Renaissance Lucca walls were erected with a remarkable economic effort in 137 years and represented a deterrent for the enemies. Never involved in war events, the fulcrum of the Lucca defense system, they guaranteed peace and tranquility to the Republic until the arrival of Napoleon.
240 locals recommend
Walls of Lucca
Via delle Mura Urbane
240 locals recommend
Enjoy the view of the Lucca walls while walking around the city. With its 30 meters of height these are the only defensive walls arriving intact until today in the whole world and they are the second longest walls in Europe The Renaissance Lucca walls were erected with a remarkable economic effort in 137 years and represented a deterrent for the enemies. Never involved in war events, the fulcrum of the Lucca defense system, they guaranteed peace and tranquility to the Republic until the arrival of Napoleon.
The Basilica of San Frediano is one of the oldest Catholic places of worship in Lucca in Romanesque style. From Monday to Sunday from 09am-6pm Saturday 09am-5 pm
63 locals recommend
Basilica of San Frediano
Piazza San Frediano
63 locals recommend
The Basilica of San Frediano is one of the oldest Catholic places of worship in Lucca in Romanesque style. From Monday to Sunday from 09am-6pm Saturday 09am-5 pm
Piazza Napoleone, commonly called as Piazza Grande, is the main square of Lucca, which deserves a stop.
63 locals recommend
Piazza Napoleone
Piazza Napoleone
63 locals recommend
Piazza Napoleone, commonly called as Piazza Grande, is the main square of Lucca, which deserves a stop.

Offerta gastronomica

Piazza Anfiteatro it's a square in the city of Lucca, built on the remains of the ancient Roman amphitheate. It is surrounded by typical restaurants so you can eat, relax and enjoying the wonderful view.
222 locals recommend
Piazza Del Carmine
2 Piazza del Carmine
222 locals recommend
Piazza Anfiteatro it's a square in the city of Lucca, built on the remains of the ancient Roman amphitheate. It is surrounded by typical restaurants so you can eat, relax and enjoying the wonderful view.

City advice

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Lucca it's a city to explore!

To better explore Lucca and capture the soul of the city, I recommend venturing into the streets of the historic center to capture their beauty. Every street you take has beautiful views of houses, unique sights rich in details.
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The underground passages

Visiting the underground walls of Lucca is free and with free access. from any door you enter the path does not change everyone next to or near it has its underground walkway. From there you can go up for a walk on the walls otherwise yo can follow the path that most inspires you. Let yourself be guided by the heart and corner by corner you will discover the soul of the city.