What to do in Lucca
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Massaciuccoli Lake: kayak tour with aperitif
฿1,516
per adult

From La Spezia: Shore Excursion to Pisa
฿1,629
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Pisa: Baptistery and Cathedral Ticket with Audio Guide
฿758
per adult

Pisa: Camposanto and Cathedral Entry Tickets and Audio Guide
฿758
per adult

Pisa: Leaning Tower & Cathedral Tickets with Timed Entry
฿1,137
per adult
98% of travellers recommend

Pisa Leaning Tower and Cathedral Reserved Entry Ticket with Audio App
฿1,117
per adult

Pisa: Opera del Duomo Museum, Cathedral Ticket & Audio Guide
฿777
per adult

Leaning Tower of Pisa, Cathedral, Baptistery timed Entry Tickets
฿1,478
per adult
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1. Piazza Napoleone
With rock concerts, cafés, interesting architecture and a wide open space, the sprawling tree-lined Piazza Napoleone has a broad appeal that attracts thousands of visitors every day.
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2. Piazza dell'Anfiteatro
Pull up a seat at a pavement café, sip a strong espresso and people-watch in one of Lucca’s most beautiful squares. Piazza dell’Anfiteatro is enclosed by brightly colored buildings of uneven heights. It was built on the ruins of a second-century Roman amphitheater where chariots raced. More maudlin, gladiators once fought to the death in front of crowds of up to 10,000 spectators within the piazza’s walls.
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3. Guinigi Tower
Rising 145 feet (44 meters) into the air and crowned by a roof garden of centuries-old holm oaks, Guinigi Tower is one of the most intriguing sights of the Lucchese skyline.
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4. Palazzo Pfanner
Immerse yourself in baroque splendor in one of Lucca’s most elegant sights, Palazzo Pfanner, a 17th-century palace famous for its frescoes, walled garden and classical music concerts. The palace was originally built for the wealthy Moriconi family in the 1660s. Since then it has changed hands several times, coming into the possession of the Pfanner family in 1856. They are still the owners of the property.
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5. Lucca Roman Amphitheatre
Stroll through one of the many archways into Lucca’s Roman Amphitheatre and you’ll notice bright yellow buildings arranged in an elliptical shape, a significant focal point in a unique destination town. Try to imagine the armed gladiators fighting beasts to the death for the entertainment of a roaring crowd. Up to 10,000 spectators once sat in the stands here. Originally an arena for gladiatorial blood sports, the structure became a fortified military base, a warehouse, a prison and eventually, a bustling city square.
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6. Basilica of San Frediano
The first thing that attracts your attention is the gold Byzantine-style mosaic at the top of the wide facade. The decorative piece represents the Ascension of Christ, below which are depictions of the 12 apostles. Inside the Basilica di San Frediano the views are just as arresting, with several notable works of art and the mummified body of a saint.
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7. Torre delle Ore
Look down on Lucca’s Renaissance walls and narrow streets from the highest point in the city, the top of the Clock Tower.
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Lucca Historical Center
Unique features of Lucca Historical Center include the historical sites and cafes. Make a stop by Piazza Napoleone or Lucca City Hall while you're exploring the area.
Pontetetto
Pontetetto might not have many top sights, but Porta San Pietro and Piazza Napoleone are two attractions nearby that you can check out.





