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Lucca in Tuscany, Italy, is a delightful and peaceful place to visit in its own right, and it also serves as a great place to stay when visiting Pisa. Much less touristy than Pisa, it delights with true local restaurants, reasonable lodging and enough things to keep you entertained for several days.
From the Lucca Travel Guide
Dear friends, this ostello is the best there is in Italy, believe me.. it is... well it is a beauty! A. Johanna V. ... more
Italy in October
Hello, My mother is going to Lucca in Tuscany for a week in mid-October. Her sisters are planning the trip, but as they are a bit crazy she still had quite a few questions. One of them is what kind of clothing she should bring for that time of year? Another is does anyone know how easy it is to get around ...
Travel to Italy Nov 2006
When you're in the Florence area go to Pisa/Lucca. Everyone knows Pisa for the leaning tower, but few know of Lucca. Pisa's only interesting for about an hour. Get off the train, head kinda straight/left, and see all the leaning stuff. Check out the cheesy touristy stands then head back to the train. Lucca ...
Emergency leaving today Italy
Thanks a million jackboy. Did you mean Lucca? Looks lovely and that place is cheap so just made a booking. Thanks again. ...
Lucca & Tuscany
muddled through a week and headed to South to Lucca a week earlier than planned. We originally going to be in Lucca for 3 weeks but it's going to turn into 4. A beautiful walled city with loads of charm, Lucca ...
Posted in Sweasey Adventure by hsweasey
Cycling in lucca
Went to the Ufizzi Gallery today and was a little disappointed. We expected more painting from people we knew and they are remodelling so maybe that was the problem. Anyway it was worth the trip then we trained it to Lucca which is a walled city about one hour out of Florence. We had a great time ...
Posted in Our Trip 2011 by psodonnell
Pisa - Lucca
. It was built in the 1300s. Lucca from atop the Torre Delle Ore On a reccomendation headed for the walled city of Lucca but not before a stop at an Italian Chain Supermarket. The cheeses and meats pulled ...
Posted in Sutherland Adventures by meIan3