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Lucca, is a delightful city comprising a grid of Roman roads contained within mighty medieval ramparts. It is home to Puccini, chamber music, Romanesque churches, museums and monuments. Lucca's flat landscape and narrow winding lanes create the perfect conditions for commuting by bicycle as many locals do.
The Piazza del Mercato supports what survives of the ancient Roman amphitheatre. Medieval houses frame the square and low archways provide the gateways through which Roman gladiators would have emerged. Some of the city's essential sights include the Duomo, San Michele, San Frediano, Museo Nazionale Guinigi and Torre Guinigi. Casa di Pucini makes an interesting visit for opera lovers, as this 15th century house is a shrine to one of Italy's greatest composers.
Florence, the world's most important works of art are located in Italy and approximately half of these are in Florence... The cultural and historical impact of Florence is overwhelming.
Will start the Tour from Michelangelo Square where you have a breathtaking view on the City of Florence. Will drive down to Santa Croce Church where all the most important italian artists are buried: (Michelangelo, Galilei, ecc). Will drive then around the city to visit the Duomo, Giotto Bell Tower, the Signoria Square and Palace, The Old Bridge and Pitti Palace. Will continue to "Accademia Museum" to visit the David by Michelangelo or to the "Uffizi Gallery".
Will drive you back to the Port of Livorno in the afternoon.
We can make an advanced reservation for the Accademia museum and the Uffizi Gallery. If needed please ask us and we will provide it at no extra cost.

Lucca is one of the major cities of Italy, famous even beyond national borders for its intact city walls of the XV-XVII century, which describes a perimeter of about 4450 m around the historic core of the city and is one of the 4 provincial capitals Italians to have an intact city walls, along with Ferrara, Grosseto, Bergamo, the same circle, already transformed since the second half of pedestrian promenade in nice, it is still one of best preserved in Europe, as ever used in past centuries, a defensive end.
Consequently, the monumental historical center of the city has remained intact in its original appearance, could therefore include various architectures honor, like many medieval churches of great architectural richness (Lucca was even dubbed the "city of 100 churches, just for the presence of numerous churches in his heart, consecrated or not, in the past and now in the city), and bell towers, Renaissance palaces and monuments of excellent linearity style.
The city also boasts beautiful urban spaces: the most famous is surely to square dell'Anfiteatro, born on the ruins of the Roman amphitheater by the architect Lorenzo pallets and unique architecture.
Main artery of the city is the close historical and medieval street Fillungo, which brings together the biggest business in town.
Other squares are charming Piazza San Michele, the historic heart of the city and Piazza San Martino, where religious centerpiece is the famous Cathedral of San Martino.
Precisely for this immense historical and monumental wealth was recently advanced the proposal to include the historical center of Lucca - which is a historical tradition of theater, the Teatro del Giglio, the list of UNESCO World Heritage site.



