Piazza dell'Anfiteatro is a public square in the northeast quadrant of the walled center of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy. The ring of buildings …
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May 4, 2025
Beautiful part of the city!!! Worth a visit. A lot of traditional little restaurants and shops. Nice to visit tgat during fhe stay in Lucca. Nice shops to buy the souvenirsFull review by martabF6117VV
Apr 18, 2025
This piazza is worth visiting on your trip to Luca. If you don't feel like a fancy lunch, you will find a place to eat in this Piazza. We stopped by to get Gelato and coffee, and enjoyed the people w…Full review by Gautam R
Apr 6, 2025
Lovely sights and historic places to visit. The walled city was easy to navigate, with lots of cafes and bars to visit whilst walking. We found some good restaurants to eat in as well.Full review by mrglb2017
Hi will be travelling to Lucca in May for five nights. What is the best way to travel from Pisa Airport to Lucca. What are the 'must dos' and can I travel by train to surrounding cities of interest without to much fuss.
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Hi, we used the shuttle bus from Pisa airport to Pisa train station, then on to Lucca by train. We found it very easy to use the trains to get about but beware of pick pockets. They …
Hi, we used the shuttle bus from Pisa airport to Pisa train station, then on to Lucca by train. We found it very easy to use the trains to get about but beware of pick pockets. They will come across as trying to help you, but its just a distraction.
Will be in Lucca for a few hours in about a month. What are suggestions fro NON TOURIST places to eat and grab a drink and maybe shop a little and what is a MUST see?
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Hi, thank you for asking the questions. I can only give you what my wife and I enjoyed, having stayed in Lucca for one whole month. First of all, Best non-tourist place to eat is outside …
Hi, thank you for asking the questions. I can only give you what my wife and I enjoyed, having stayed in Lucca for one whole month. First of all, Best non-tourist place to eat is outside the ancient walls. Catch a taxi or bus to the San Marco area east of the city (I think it's the Red bus line to S.Vito), a couple of miles up the road. A quaint little restaurant called Ristorante MORENO. Lunchtime special (weekdays only) is 2 courses, wine, water, bread and coffee for ten euros each. Great value, you won't get better anywhere else. Inside the city walls best value is Bar Martini. Since you have only a 'few' hours, best to bike around on top of the walls (you'll see), go into the Amfitheatre and visit Piazza Napoleone for a drink. Hope this helps. Personally, I don't think it is enough time to really check it out, and absorb the energy of antiquity this wondrous ancient city has to offer. Good luck.