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Discover the timeless charm of Lucca's historic center, one of Italy's most authentic and best-preserved Tuscan cities.

With VoxTour, in collaboration with Amuseapp, you can explore its streets, squares, and monuments with an engaging and informative audio guide, choosing from different listening experiences designed for every type of visitor.

From the majestic Piazza dell'Anfiteatro to the tree-lined bastions of the famous Renaissance Walls, passing by the Cathedral of San Martino, San Michele in Foro, and the iconic medieval towers, each stop takes you on a journey through art, history, and unique atmospheres.

With our audio guide you can choose between four routes:

  • A comprehensive tour of the historic center, ideal for those who want to discover the essence of Lucca.

  • A fun and accessible itinerary for children, perfect for exploring the city as a family.

  • An in-depth look at Lucca's illustrious figures, from Giacomo Puccini to Ilaria del Carretto, who have left an indelible mark on history and art.

  • An in-depth look at Lucca Comics & Games, to discover how the city transforms every year into the world capital of fantasy and pop culture.

Not only will you be able to use the audio guide along the route, but also from the comfort of your home!

Discover the wonders you'll discover with this audio guide from the comfort of your own home!

Lucca, the city of a hundred churches - Audio-guided tour

€5.90Price
  • – Basilica of San Frediano
    One of the oldest churches in Lucca, famous for the large golden mosaic that dominates the façade and the artistic treasures housed within.

    – Amphitheater Square
    Built on the ruins of the ancient Roman amphitheater, this elliptical square is one of the most evocative places in Italy, a symbol of the harmony between past and present.

    – Guinigi Tower
    Climb to Tuscany's most famous hanging garden. From the top, among the holm oaks, you'll enjoy a unique view of the city.

    – Tower of the Hours
    Lucca's civic tower, guardian of time and the city's traditions, still equipped with an ancient hand-wound mechanism.

    – St. Michael's Square
    Built on the ancient Roman forum, it is dominated by the church of San Michele in Foro, a jewel of Lucca Romanesque architecture with its extraordinary sculpted façade.

    – Napoleon Square
    The 19th-century heart of the city, surrounded by elegant buildings such as the Palazzo Ducale and a meeting point of city life.

    – Cathedral of San Martino and the Holy Face
    A masterpiece of Pisan-Lucca Romanesque architecture, famous for housing the relic of the Holy Face, a symbol of Lucca's faith and identity.

    – The Walls of Lucca
    A perfect ring of Renaissance bastions that embraces the entire city: today transformed into a tree-lined avenue where you can stroll, cycle and admire breathtaking views.

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