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Hotel La Luna
Price from 70 €
Hotel "La Luna" is situated in the historic centre, facing the characterestic Via Fillungo, the famous 'Pedestrian Street', the most sophisticated and exclusive street in Lucca.
The hotel...
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Alla Dimora Lucense
Price from 85 €
Just in the middle of the historic centre, the Dimora Lucense offers a welcoming atmosphere and spectacular views over the rooftops of Lucca. This intimate hotel is located close to the amphitheatre a...
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Albergo San Martino
Price from 60 €
Enjoy the wonders of Lucca staying at Albergo San Martino, a '3 Stars' hotel located in the heart of the ancient town of Lucca, inside the town-walls. The San Martino is near the Cathedral and at shor...
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Lucca in Villa San Marco
Price from 60 €
Lucca in Villa San Marco is a dwelling place for modern travellers, a villa immersed in the tranquillity and green, 200 metres from the ancient walls surrounding the historical centre. Enjoy the sight...
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Villa Romantiche Mura
Price from 54 €
Set just a few steps outside of Lucca’s famous walls and only 2 minutes’ walk from the old town, Villa Romantiche Mura is a historic villa with charming gardens.
Most rooms at Villa Romantiche Mu...
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Da Elisa alle Sette Arti
Price from 30 €
Offering charming accommodation in the historic hub, this property presents the ideal base for a relaxing or active break.
Steeped in history and character, the lobby strikes an appropriate tone from...
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Lucca Hotels
Lucca is a gorgeous, beautiful old city that sparks love at the first site thanks to its rich history, handsome churches and smattering of excellent restaurants and lovely hotels. Hidden behind imposing Renaissance walls, this serene city is an essential stopover on any Tuscan tour and charming base for exploring the Apuane Alps and Garfagnana.
Founded by the Etruscans, Lucca became a Roman colony in the 180 BC and a free
comune the 12th century, when it enjoyed a period of prosperity based on the silk trade.
This prosperous and graceful provincial capital is encased by peculiarly elegant 16th-century walls - protective as well as decorative. To get a sense of the city take a stroll or a bicycle ride alond the top of the walls, which are planted with plane trees and provide a lovely view; note the grid layout of the streets, a remnant of the city's Roman past. More than other Italians, Luccans tend to ride bicycles, and this make the city a bit more pedestrian-friendly than most in Italy. Because of this charming and quite enviroment lots of visitors tend to spend more time in this marvelous town at one of the 57
hotels in Lucca we rewied in this website. You can check the availability of one of them and get more information about the
things to do in Lucca to better enjoy your trip.

