The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Province of Lucca, Tuscany

December 10, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

The Province of Lucca (Italian: Provincia di Lucca) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Lucca.
Restaurants in Province of Lucca

1. Bagno Maurizio

Via Giuseppe Barellai 41 Behind Andrea Stagi's boutique, 55049 Viareggio Italy +39 340 268 5501 [email protected] http://bagno-maurizio.business.site
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5.0 based on 505 reviews

Bagno Maurizio

Bagno Maurizio is ready to give you a warm welcome. Situated on the charming promenade of Viareggio, surrounded by excellent cafés, restaurants and shops, the establishment is just a few steps away from the beautiful pinewood of Viareggio and from the main square, Piazza Mazzini. Whether you are visiting the seaside resort of Viareggio for business or pleasure, the establishment provides a friendly and relaxing atmosphere at affordable rates. The private beach of Bagno Maurizio has a 30 meter beach frontage, offering a choice between 3 large tents of 7,5 square meters or classic beach umbrellas. One of the main characteristics of the beach is the amount of free space between umbrellas. Furthermore, the well-defined playground allows children to play in perfect safety.

Reviewed By Z2811PHalexp

Stefano is a great host!! Really helpful and friendly. Amazing place with all facilities! Our kid enjoyed the playground a lot! Thank you for the water and coffee, you know how make fans!

2. Fattoria al Dotto

Via Per Carignano 809/A Intersection of Via Del Generale, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 338 244 6408 [email protected] http://www.fattoriaaldotto.it
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5.0 based on 347 reviews

Fattoria al Dotto

RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST! Since 2005 a small family run winery growing and hand picking our own grapes for exceptional structured wines, also producing our own Extra Virgin Olive Oil, all of which can be purchased in the Cantina or on our website & shipped internationally. The closest winery to the walls of Lucca (4.5KM) & we invite you to enjoy our wines (2 whites - Vermentino & a Vermentino with 5% semillon, a Rose' along with 5 reds - (San Giovese, Merlot & Syrah - in purity, a blend of the 3 & a "Lucchese Chianti") each paired with excellent locally produced foods in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. Feel free to visit us & learn more about our fantastic wines & their production. Closed on Sundays & all Italian holidays: Jan 1, 6, Easter Sunday & Easter Monday, Apr 25, May 1, Jun 2, Aug 15, Nov 1, Dec 8, 25 & 26. Large groups feel free to contact us for prices and special hours.

Reviewed By berthaixar - Barcelona, Spain

The day was too hot , we called the host and changed the time of the visit and he did it with no problem at all We got there around 6 pm, there were already some couples ... we had an incredible 6 wine tasting and it All came with bread and cold meats and cheeseto enhance the flavor of vine, the honey and olive oil also made for them We spent a wonderful evening

3. Torre Guinigi

Via Sant'Andrea 45, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 0583 583086 http://www.lemuradilucca.it/torri/torre-guinigi
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,864 reviews

Torre Guinigi

This tower is easily recognizable: it has a leaning tree growing out of its top.

Reviewed By ArmyRangeratMIT - Wayne, United States

There are so many lovely things to do in Lucca, and climbing the Guinigi Tower to get a panoramic view of the lovely city you’re in is a great idea, especially early in the day when you are working up your appetite for a delicious Pranzo lunch! Don’t miss it!

4. Piazza Anfiteatro

Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, Lucca Italy +39 0583 492116 http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/piazza-dell-anfiteatro
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4.5 based on 5,168 reviews

Piazza Anfiteatro

This city square is built on an ancient Roman amphitheater situated in the heart of Lucca's historical center.

Reviewed By 53wanderer - Gold Coast, Australia

The current anfiteatro is based on the former Roman amphitheatre dating back to the 1st or 2nd centuries. The ring of buildings surrounding the space follows the shape of the ancient amphitheatre. Most of these buildings now contain restaurants or shops that sell souvenirs of Lucca. The central area is lined with restaurants that are well patronised and serve drinks and meals aimed at the tourist market. We went there one afternoon for an aperitivo and ended up staying for pizza which we all enjoyed. These restaurants tend to be open till late in the evening. There are usually markets there on Wednesdays and special occasions. We visited there after midnight on a festival evening and the markets were still buzzing. You will find tourist groups meandering through the anfiteatro throughout the day. A piece of artwork in the centre appears to be a popular place for group photos and selfies. There are 4 large gateway allowing entry to the anfiteatro. It is just off Via Fillungo, the main shopping street and very easy to locate.

5. Puccini Museum - Casa Natale

Corte San Lorenzo 9 Museum: Corte San Lorenzo 9, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 0583 584028 [email protected] http://www.puccinimuseum.org
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4.5 based on 637 reviews

Puccini Museum - Casa Natale

The museum is located in a flat on the second floor of an ancient building in the heart of Lucca, where Giacomo Puccini was born on December 22, 1858. In this house the composer spent the years of his childhood and first youth. The birth home was transformed into a museum in 1979 and carefully restored in 2011: today it looks like when young Giacomo lived there. The museum preserves Puccini’s Steinway & Sons piano on which he composed Turandot, autograph scores of youthful compositions, letters, photographs, precious drafts, such as the “libretti” of Tosca, La fanciulla del West and an extraordinary musical sketch of La bohème. Noteworthy the costume of Turandot worn by Maria Jeritza at the Metropolitan Opera House of New York in 1926. The birth home is a central element of Puccini Museum, the articulate museum complex that, following a journey along the footprints left by the great composer, rediscovers his personality, his passions, his genius.

Reviewed By mcr1018 - Phoenix, United States

I can take opera or leave it (although some of the music is well known outside the opera house), but when in Lucca, this museum is fascinating, We bought our tickets at the office & bookshop on the plaza (Piazza Cittadella; where the Puccini statue is), and the museum is well-marked on a street off of it. We walked up a long flight of stairs to the museum (there is a lift, but we read later that it has to be booked to use "at least 2 days before the visit" at the ticket office. We were welcomed by a very knowledgeable staff person who would occasionally stop in a room to tell us about something special (it wasn't crowded). We wandered around the rooms, following the map. Many items of the era and Puccini's life and creative works were displayed. Of particular pride was the Steinway piano and autographed scores and markings of modifications or interpretations. The 1926 costume of Turandot from the NY Metropolitan Opera amazing even to a opera neutral such as me. We saw the upper room (garret?) where he composed and could just see the "angel" statue over the rooftops from the Cathedrale San Michele--an inspiration. I've been to many homes of significant authors and composers, sometimes disappointed and sometimes inspired myself; this one was worth the time and entrance fee. [The map/program says no pictures or video recording, but the staff person said it was okay.]

6. San Michele in Foro

Piazza San Michele, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 0583 91991 http://www.visittuscany.com/en/attractions/church-of-san-michele-in-foro/
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4.5 based on 1,399 reviews

San Michele in Foro

Reviewed By luciana222016 - Bucharest, Romania

San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy, built over the ancient Roman forum. It is dedicated to Archangel Michael. admission is free. it is noticed by the facade which is very beautiful and which ends at the top with the Saint Michael station. The interior is intensely decorated with monolithic marble columns and among the works of art are Madonna with the Child of Andrea della Robbia and the four saints of Lippi.

7. Lucca's Duomo (Cattedrale di San Martino)

Piazza San Martino, Lucca Italy +39 0583 496767 http://www.museocattedralelucca.it/cattedrale.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,516 reviews

Lucca's Duomo (Cattedrale di San Martino)

Reviewed By LePatioDordogne - France, null

We paid €9 each for the ticket which allowed you to climb to the top of the bell tower (you need a good head for heights), into the spectacular cathedral and into the museum. We thought it was great value for money, the views were amazing, the stained glass windows and paintings were beautiful and the museum was great. We highly recommend this.

8. Le mura di Lucca

55100, Lucca Italy 05834422 http://www.comune.lucca.it/turismo/mura_di_lucca
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4.5 based on 9,271 reviews

Le mura di Lucca

Reviewed By Amethyst627 - York, United Kingdom

Whether you walk or cycle around the walls you will get a real feel for the scale and attractions of Lucca. Some of the underground areas are also worth dropping down for a view.

9. Museo Villa Puccini

Viale Giacomo Puccini 266, 55049 Torre del Lago Puccini Italy +39 0584 341445 http://www.giacomopuccini.it
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4.5 based on 387 reviews

Museo Villa Puccini

Reviewed By 187047PeterR - Gloucester, United Kingdom

This is a total delight. The audio tour is very good and the rooms are so atmospheric and you can just imagine Puccini sat at his piano composing his great operas. I am so so glad that I visited the house and do hope that in the future the upstairs (still with original furniture) can be opened.

10. Grotta del Vento

Loc. Grotta del Vento,1, 55020 Fornovolasco Italy +39 0583 722024 [email protected] http://www.grottadelvento.com/ITA/home.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 670 reviews

Grotta del Vento

Situated in one of the wildest areas of the Alpi Apuane Natural Park, in the province of Lucca, the Grotta del Vento offers its visitors a comprehensive overview of all aspects of the underground world. There are 3 tourist routes.

Reviewed By yareyar - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Because of covid only the 1 hour tour was available. Very nice cave with audio tour. Next time we will try the 2 hour tour down in the cave.

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