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Lucca Night Tour

Night falls over Lucca. If you want to enjoy its historic center and admire its main monuments illuminated, this night tour is perfect.

  • 2 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 28 reviews

Night falls over Lucca. If you want to enjoy its historic center and admire its main monuments illuminated, this night tour is perfect. See the Church of San Michele in Foro, the Guinigi Tower, the Teatro del Giglio, and many other emblematic buildings.

Lucca Night Tour

When the clock strikes 9 pm, we'll meet in Piazza San Michele. As the sun sets, the streets and buildings of Lucca begin to light up, creating the perfect scene for our night tour.

During the tour, we'll stroll through Lucca to admire its many marble churches, such as San Michele in Foro, built over an ancient Roman forum. We'll discover various curiosities as we walk around.

We'll then head to Piazza Napoleone to admire the exterior of the Palazzo Ducale, originating from the 14th century. Nearby is the Teatro del Giglio, Lucca's iconic opera house, and St. Martin's Cathedral (also called Lucca Cathedral). Plenty of photo opportunities will arise.

Following the trail of the Roman Empire, we'll visit the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, a well-known site in Lucca's historic center. Then, we'll stroll along Via Fillungo under the night sky to view significant historical buildings such as the Basilica of San Frediano and Torre delle Ore, the town's clock tower.

After 2 hours of cultural immersion, we'll conclude the tour back at the starting point.

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Tips

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Cruises on the Road in Tuscany, Piazza San Michele, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy

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