Results for Lucca, Province of Lucca, Italy
If you are looking for the perfect one week Italy itinerary to give you a good taste of Italy then this is the itinerary for you. You will explore the beautiful food that Tuscany has to offer along with the stunning architecture and history that the capital city of Rome has to offer.
This guide includes:
- Tips for getting around
- Where to stay
- Things to do that aren't just for tourists
- Cafés, bars and restaurants
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Budget • History • Architecture • Photography • People & Culture • Foodie
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Are you planning a trip to Tuscany? If you’re not, you should deeply consider it! It is amazing. From the mountains to the vineyards, Tuscany is always a good idea. In this guide I share tips, towns, itineraries and hidden gems for having the best adventurous, glamorous and relaxing time in Italy. I also share about things you should be aware of including different tourist traps so you can keep an eye out. This guide is mainly for people who will rent a car during their stay, but you can also make it work without!
Architecture • Art • Design • Foodie • Adventure • Budget • Luxury • Photography • Relaxation
$14.99
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This was the blueprint for our Honeymoon, but this trip can be used for any couple looking for a romantic getaway to Italy. We begin in Venice before traveling to Florence, 3 Tuscany Cities and Wineries, and ending this dream getaway in Positano on the picturesque Amalfi Coast. Each day has been thoughtfully planned to give you the ultimate vacation.
Pro Tip: We travelled June/July, but you can opt for May/June or September/October for lower prices and less crowds while still enjoying nice weather. They will also harvest the grapes and olives around October. If traveling off-season, please note some recommendations may be closed for the season.
What's Included in this Guide?
*Day-by-Day itinerary with what to do, where to stay, and what to eat for 12 days (2 in Venice, 5 in Florence/Tuscany, and 5 in Positano/Amalfi Coast)
*Day trips to 3 Tuscan Wineries and Cities
*Day Trip to Pompei on the way to Positano
*Boat Trip to Capri and various Grottos
*Various museum and tour recommendations
*Guidance on the Hand of God Hike on the Amalfi Coast
*An Italian Dream vacation come to life
Disclaimer: My wife cried on the way to our first Winery as we drove through Tuscany. She had not had one sip of wine yet. Tissues are not required, but may be recommended.
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine
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Lucca is quite literally a hidden gem nestled in the northern hills of Tuscany. The heart of Lucca is set within medieval city walls that surround the entire city. Lucca is a must-see stop that we recommend to everyone visiting Tuscany. The city boasts well-preserved history, a vibrant cultural scene, and an authentic Italian feel.
Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Romantic
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Europe's rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and landscapes invites exploration at every turn. For those seeking affordable adventures, I've curated a list of 30 budget-friendly weekend city trips that promise unforgettable experiences without breaking the bank.
From the cobbled streets of Prague to the sunny shores of Valencia, these cities offer a mix of history, culture, and culinary delights. So, pack your bags, and let's embark on a journey across the continent!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Road Trip • Van Life
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Ciao! We enjoyed an extended stay in Lucca, which has lots of greenspace both within and around the historic wall, along with a variety of restaurants and a festive ambience.
I'm sharing a list of hotels and highlights that you can customize to fit your schedule and interests!
I'm also including information for day trips to nearby Pisa as well as the beach town of Varenna - enjoy!
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50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Romantic
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Welcome to the enchanting region of Tuscany, where rolling hills, historic cities, and culinary delights await you. In this gluten-free travel guide I share the best spots in Tuscany, from Cinque Terre to Montepulciano and from the coast to Umbria, including Florence, Sienna and Lucca. Tuscany offers many gluten-free options if you know where to look!
I'll navigate you through the best gluten-free dining experiences Tuscany has to offer so you can enjoy the authentic flavors of the region without having to worry about dietary restrictions. You'll benefit from my personal insights gained from exploring Tuscany's gluten-free options. As a fellow traveler with Celiac disease (20+ years), I understand the importance of finding reliable and delicious options while traveling. I'll share my favorite spots and must-try dishes.
In my experience the larger cities in Italy are well informed on Celiac and cross-contamination risks. The safest places would be 100% gluten free shops and restaurants that I listed first in the guide. Other than that your best bet are the places that are AiC accredited. AiC is the Associazione Italiana Celiachia, the Italian national celiac society that checks the knowledge of the restaurants of celiac disease and visits to check if the restaurants are following the necessary protocol for preparing gluten free food.
I do want to note that even though there are great gluten free places and options listed here, it is always important to communicate and ask questions everywhere and every time you go! Especially if you have Celiac disease, having a celiac translation card with you helps to communicate the risks of cross contamination and the do's and don'ts. For all restaurants it's important to go through the following three steps:
1) Always inform staff about your diet and which ingredients you absolutely must avoid
2) Always ask for the ingredients of the dishes you intend to eat and, if in doubt, avoid eating the dish itself.
3) Briefly remember the rules for the preparation of gluten-free dishes to avoid cross-contamination and discuss this with the restaurant.
Always trust your judgment and advocate for yourself.
I really had a lot of fun researching for my own trip and hope to have helped you with the preparation for your travels. I wish you a great trip and all the best safe food experiences. Please let me know if this information was helpful to you and if you found other places that you want to share.
Safe travels, Fien
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie
$25.00
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