This private tour of Lucca's highlights is a great opportunity for you and your family to discover the secrets of this beautiful city.
Thanks to an expert kid-friendly guide, you will immerse yourself in history and stroll through the old town. You will see picturesque squares, towers and even step into the Cathedral of St. Martin, an incredible example of Gothic-Romanesque architecture. Meanwhile, your children will be entertained by interactive games and quizzes that will introduce them to Lucca in an age-appropriate way.
Create many lasting memories with your loved ones on our special family tour!
Meet your guide in piazza Antelminelli. This is one of the most important squares in Lucca and owes its name to the Antelminelli family. At the center of the square there's a circular fountain dating back to the 19th century.
We will reach the nearby St. Martin's Square overlooked by the Cathedral of Lucca. This religious building was consecrated in 1070 and features a Romanesque-Gothic style. After entering, we will see its treasures: the Holy Face of Lucca and the stunning tomb of Ilaria del Carretto.
The main square of Lucca was built in 1806 at the behest of Elisa Bonaparte, Napoleon's sister, and dedicated to him.
Stroll through St. Michael's Square, also called "Square of the Chains" due to the presence of marble columns connected by metal chains. It's overlooked by the Church of San Michele al Foro and various medieval buildings, such as the Palazzo Pretorio.
The Clock Tower of Lucca is located along Via Fillungo. The clock is an interesting example of Roman style time measurement: the day is divided into hours of variable length, making the mechanism more complex to maintain.
Via Fillungo is the main street of the historical center. It still presents a medieval, irregular layout and it's lined with shops and cafes.
This is the ending point of our tour. Amphitheater Square is a large, elliptical square surrounded by medieval buildings, cafes and restaurants.
Next to the fountain at the center of the square
Lucca is a charming medieval city in Tuscany, renowned for its well-preserved Renaissance walls, stunning architecture, and rich history. Its narrow streets, historic churches, and vibrant culture make it a captivating destination for travelers.
The Renaissance walls of Lucca are a unique and iconic feature of the city. Built in the 16th and 17th centuries, these walls encircle the historic center and offer a scenic walking path with stunning views.
This stunning cathedral is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. It houses the famous Volto Santo, a wooden crucifix brought to Lucca in the 12th century.
This unique oval-shaped piazza is built on the site of an ancient Roman amphitheater. Surrounded by charming buildings, it's a great place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere.
This medieval tower is famous for the oak trees growing on its roof. Climbing to the top offers a panoramic view of Lucca and its surroundings.
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A sweet bread with raisins and anise seeds, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack.
A traditional pasta dish filled with meat and herbs, served with a rich sauce.
A thick-cut T-bone steak, grilled and seasoned with olive oil, salt, and pepper.
A rustic chestnut flour cake, often served with a drizzle of honey or olive oil.
This is the busiest time of year, with warm weather and numerous festivals. It's ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities and vibrant city life.
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Lucca is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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Lucca Bus Terminal
The VaiBus system is efficient and covers most of the city and surrounding areas. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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