Monday 6 April 2015

THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE TOWN OF LUCCA, TUSCANY, ITALY

Lucca is a small yet a beautiful town of Tuscany, Italy. Beautiful, fresh and green atmosphere of Lucca makes it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Italy. This little town is rich in culture from its ancient and medieval history, the huge cathedrals and the houses reflect their beautiful culture prominently. Another  famous feature is the city walls from the Renaissance-era. Lucca is also famous for its cheese and wine as well as the Serchio river. Lucca promises to give you an essence of culture and beauty, which you will defiantly fall in live with.
ARIEL VIEW OF LUCCA TOWN
VIEW OF LUCCA FROM TOWER GUINIGI
A SCENIC PARK OF LUCCA, TUSCANY ITALY
SAN GIUSTO CHURCH, LUCCA, ITALY
SAN MICHELE CHURCH
PONTE DELLA MADDALENA: A PLACE TO VISIT
MUST SEE MEDIEVAL STRUCTURES
GUINIGI TOWER, LUCCA
Things to do at Lucca
•    Take a walk along the city side of Lucca, to see the various sights of the city and its beautiful medieval constructions.
•    Explore the market to taste some awesome Italian cheese made here, don’t forget to try their other dairy products.
•    Wine, Yes wine is also very famous here, taste the different wines made here.
•    You must see the Lucca film festival and Lucca Comics and Games festival.
•  Take a ride across the Serchio river.
Must see at Lucca
•    See the beautiful old town made during the medieval times, they have an awesome construction as they are still intact.
•    See the beautiful churches of Lucca and do not forget to see their museums.
•    You must see their Ancient Roman Amphitheater.
•    Visit the Guinigi Tower, Lucca.
•    Visit the Ponte della Maddalena.
How to get to Lucca?
The closest airport near Lucca is the Pisa International Airport at Galileo, Galilei. This airport is connected to all the major parts of Italy and hence you can fly for any international airport to this domestic airport. After you leave from the Pisa Airport you can take either a train or a car to Lucca.

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