Lucca Tourist Attractions - Museums Gardens Towers and Churches
Here are the things you'll want to see when you're in Lucca. Lucca has quite a few interesting churches and other places of historical interest. And don't forget a stroll on top of Lucca's walls--it's free, scenic, and it'll get you ready for Lucca's brand of Tuscan cooking!
Cattedrale di San Martino - Lucca's Duomo
Information on visiting Lucca's Duomo, and the treasures inside.
Information on visiting Lucca's Duomo, and the treasures inside.
Lucca Museums
A text guide to Lucca's churches and museums, with opening times and entrance fees.
A text guide to Lucca's churches and museums, with opening times and entrance fees.
Lucca: Guide to the Tuscany museums in and around Lucca
Text page of Lucca museums and their opening times. Also, some lodging information for Lucca and environs at the bottom of the page.
Text page of Lucca museums and their opening times. Also, some lodging information for Lucca and environs at the bottom of the page.
Lucca Murabilia Garden Show Guide
An overview of Lucca's famous botanical gardens and the once a year Murabilia Garden show held there in early September.
An overview of Lucca's famous botanical gardens and the once a year Murabilia Garden show held there in early September.
Lucca's Villas
A trip in the countryside, especially northeast of Lucca is rewarding: the Lucca Villas and their gardens are a must for lovers of beauty, foliage and architecture.
A trip in the countryside, especially northeast of Lucca is rewarding: the Lucca Villas and their gardens are a must for lovers of beauty, foliage and architecture.
Lucca: The Cathedral
The essentials on Lucca's oft photographed cathedral.
The essentials on Lucca's oft photographed cathedral.
Must See Activities in Lucca
VirtualTourist readers weigh in on the good stuff to do in Lucca.
VirtualTourist readers weigh in on the good stuff to do in Lucca.
San Michele in Foro - Church
Information on visiting the San Michele in Foro Romanesque church, with its incredible facade, built over the Roman Forum.
Information on visiting the San Michele in Foro Romanesque church, with its incredible facade, built over the Roman Forum.
