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About Lucca
Lucca is a charming city located in Tuscany, Italy, known for its well-preserved Renaissance walls that surround the historic city center. The currency used in Lucca is the Euro. The city is famous for its beautiful churches, cobblestone streets, and delicious Italian cuisine. Visitors can explore the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, a unique oval-shaped square built on the ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheater. Lucca is also home to stunning gardens, such as the Giardini Pfanner, where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
When to visit
The best time to visit Lucca is during the spring months of April and May when the weather is mild and the city is in full bloom. Summer months from June to August can be hot and crowded with tourists, so it's advisable to visit early in the morning or late in the evening. Fall, particularly September and October, is also a great time to visit when the weather is still pleasant and the city hosts various cultural events. Winter in Lucca is relatively quiet, with fewer tourists, but some attractions may have limited hours or be closed for the season.
Getting around
Lucca is a compact city that can easily be explored on foot or by renting a bicycle. The city center is mostly pedestrian-friendly, with narrow streets and alleys that are perfect for strolling. Visitors can also rent a car to explore the surrounding areas of Tuscany, or take a train to nearby cities like Pisa and Florence. Public transportation options in Lucca include buses that connect the city center to the outskirts and nearby towns.
Traveller tips
When visiting Lucca, be sure to climb the Guinigi Tower for panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Try the local specialty, buccellato, a sweet bread made with raisins and anise seeds, available at bakeries throughout the city. Don't forget to explore the city's historic walls, which offer a unique perspective of Lucca. Be prepared for cobblestone streets and wear comfortable shoes for walking. Lastly, take some time to relax in one of Lucca's many charming cafes and enjoy a traditional Italian espresso.