Visit Lucca – 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About Lucca, Italy (VIDEO)
Summary
Mark from Wolters World shares five things to love and hate about visiting Lucca, Italy. He highlights the amazing city walls, affordability, delicious food with a unique twist, wandering the streets at night, and the overall atmosphere.
Highlights
🏰 Walking on the city walls and enjoying amazing views
💰 Affordability of restaurants and accommodations
🍴 Delicious food with a unique Lucchese twist
🌃 Wandering the streets at night and admiring the illuminated churches
🌟 The overall atmosphere of Lucca
Sorry that the bikes annoy you. Many of us who live here depend on them. Your hair annoys me.
Fly to Pisa and get the bus from right outside airport. So easy!
Love your travel tips; one my faves, for sure! The wife and I will be in Munich in a few weeks for opening ceremonies. If you're around, I'd love to buy you a beer.
Couldn't you walk and talk at the same time? We wanted to see Lucca….
#6 to hate about Lucca. This guy has been here.
He's only been there 4 days and typically American knows everything
I love Lucca!
Early June is not “off season” from an American standpoint. Anything between May & September is high season.
I was born in Lucca
The fat gringo said his piece. Thanks big fella! Trust funder?
Had some vino, didn´t you? 😉
show more Lucca and less of yourself….
No.6. To hate in Lucca; Drunk american tourists wondering before you when you're riding your bike peacefully. 😉
just back of Lucca i loved it ,my day started in a bed and brakfast in rustic tuscany i was thinking first two visit Florence ,at the end i made Lucca and Manorola cinque terre and drive back switzerland was amazing day.
Right outside of lucca is a roman aquaduct tourists dont getto see
Like no 6:The Guinigi Tower, which you can climb and get a great view of the City!
We loved Lucca, and hope to return. But without the flea infested bed and apartment.
The butcher…mio cugino. 🙂
Go out of season, April and September are lovely. Print off a map or write of to the tourist office in your country for loads of info. Make a beeline to the Lucca tourist office the first chance you get. Do your research online for food, drinks, shopping. Agree to meet the owner of your holiday let/ B and B at a bar if possible, easier than trying to find the place by yourself and he/she will have to let you in anyway.
First thing to hate is the gringo tourists, a plague