What to see in Lucca in a weekend: a guide for those looking for accommodation in the city center

What to see in Lucca in a weekend: Lucca is one of the most charming cities in Tuscany, perfect for a weekend getaway. Its peaceful atmosphere, streets rich in history, and impressive Renaissance walls make it an ideal destination for those wanting to experience culture, art, and delicious food in just a few days.

In this article, we will guide you through what to see in Lucca in a weekend, with practical suggestions and tips on where to stay right in the heart of the city.


Why visit Lucca – What to see in Lucca in a weekend

Visiting Lucca means immersing yourself in a city that has preserved its medieval and Renaissance charm intact. It is a perfect destination both for couples seeking a romantic weekend and for families and curious travelers.

Its perfectly preserved walls offer the opportunity to walk or cycle while enjoying a unique view of the city. Additionally, Lucca’s strategic position makes it an excellent starting point to visit other Tuscan gems such as Pisa, Florence, and the Versilia coast.


Must-see places

During a weekend in Lucca, you absolutely cannot miss:

  • The walls of Lucca: a fully pedestrian route over 4 km long, ideal for a panoramic walk or a relaxing bike ride.
  • Piazza dell’Anfiteatro: a magical place that retains the shape of the ancient Roman amphitheater, now surrounded by restaurants and cafés where you can enjoy a coffee or an aperitif.
  • Guinigi Tower: famous for its rooftop garden of holm oaks, offering a breathtaking view of the city’s rooftops.
  • The Cathedral of San Martino: a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, home to precious works of art such as the Volto Santo, a wooden crucifix venerated for centuries.
  • Via Fillungo: the main shopping street, where you can discover artisan workshops, historic pastry shops, and small, elegant boutiques.
  • Palazzo Pfanner: with its Italian garden and refined interiors, it is a must-visit for those who love history, art, and splendid architecture.


Practical tips for a perfect weekend

  • How to get around: Lucca’s historic center is entirely pedestrian. You can easily visit all the main sights on foot or rent a bicycle to explore at a leisurely pace.
  • Best time to visit Lucca: spring and autumn are the ideal seasons to enjoy pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making your visit even more relaxing.
  • Unmissable events: the Lucca Comics & Games in November and the Summer Festival in summer attract visitors from all over the world. If you prefer a quiet weekend, avoid these dates. However, if you are a fan of comics or music, these events can turn your trip into an unforgettable experience.
  • What to eat: don’t miss the chance to taste Zuppa Lucchese (a traditional vegetable soup), Torta coi becchi (a delicious sweet cake with chocolate or jam filling), and necci (chestnut flour pancakes filled with ricotta cheese).


Where to stay in Lucca: the best solutions

If you are looking for accommodation in the center of Lucca, The Greatest Houses website offers several ideal options for a comfortable stay. The accommodations are carefully selected, perfect for those who want to explore the city on foot and enjoy every moment of the trip without worries.

Among the recommended accommodations:

  • Casa dei Borghi – An apartment located in the historic center of Lucca.
  • Casa Nica – A cozy apartment just a short walk from Lucca’s city center.
  • Vivere il Centro – An apartment right in the historic center of Lucca, featuring an outdoor space for relaxing moments.

All the accommodations provided by The Greatest Houses guarantee comfort, cleanliness, and the possibility to feel at home. Whether you are traveling as a couple, with friends, or as a family, you will find the right solution for your needs.


A tip to make the most of your weekend in Lucca

If you truly want to immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of the city, we suggest taking a leisurely stroll along the Renaissance walls, especially at sunset, when the sky turns pink, and the gardens fill with families and cyclists. Don’t forget to stop at Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, the perfect spot for an aperitif or a romantic dinner.

If you have more time, consider visiting the city’s museums, such as the National Museum of Palazzo Mansi, showcasing a fine collection of paintings and furnishings, or the Cathedral Museum, where sacred art pieces narrate the city’s long religious tradition. For shopping lovers, the historic center of Lucca offers artisan boutiques, shops selling typical products, and antique stores where you can find unique pieces.

Finally, the most valuable piece of advice: choose accommodation in the center. This way, you can reach every corner of the city on foot and enjoy a more pleasant and relaxing experience.


Conclusions and useful resources

Lucca is a city that captures the heart of everyone who visits. In just one weekend, you can experience authentic emotions through historical walks, delicious cuisine, and moments of pure relaxation.

If you are ready to plan your trip, take a look at the accommodation section of The Greatest Houses to find the ideal solution for you.

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