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LUCCA

Among Italy’s many cities of art, Lucca shines as a jewel surrounded by a perfectly preserved Renaissance city wall.
Exploring the city whether on foot or by bicycle atop the walls, promises a rich and rewarding experience, unveiling the city’s myriad delights. From the iconic tree crowning the summit of the Guinigi Tower to the enchanting Anfiteatro square and the birthplace of the renowned Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, there’s much to discover and cherish.
Dubbed the “city of the 100 churches,” Lucca boasts a plethora of religious landmarks, each offering its own artistic allure and historical significance. For a bird’s-eye view of this architectural tapestry, ascend the Guinigi Tower or conquer the 207 steps of the Torre delle Ore, where panoramic vistas reveal the intricate rooftops and Roman-inspired urban layout of this Tuscan treasure.
Lucca is also a city with excellent gastronomy and surroundings with uncontaminated nature.
In the heart of Tuscany
LUCCA CITY OF MUSIC
Lucca isn’t just a city to see—it’s a city to experience, vibrant with an array of bars, clubs, and annual events, including the renowned Lucca Summer Festival, featuring concerts by artists from around the globe, and the esteemed Lucca Comics and Games, Italy’s premier comics fair.
Between history, art and culture, Lucca is a city that resonates with music, boasting an unparalleled musical heritage. From its cobblestone streets have emerged world-famous musicians such as Luigi Boccherini, Alfredo Catalani and Giacomo Puccini.