The city of Lucca is renowned for its magnificent and well conserved city walls, dating back to the sixteenth century. It is possible to walk along the entire circuit, and the walls represent one of the main symbols of the city. The historical centre is host to a wealth of examples from various historical periods, starting from the Roman amphitheatre (now Piazza dell'Anfiteatro). Also known as the “city of one hundred churches”, the city has numerous churches and places of worship of rare beauty, starting with the cathedral of San Martino, with its fascinating façade in the Romanesque style. Another testimony to the medieval period is the Guinigi tower, with its garden and trees at the top.
Pisa is a city in Italy's Tuscany region best known for its iconic Leaning Tower. Already tilting when it was completed in 1372, the 56m white-marble cylinder is the bell tower of the Romanesque, striped-marble cathedral that rises next to it in the Piazza dei Miracoli.
This main shopping street is perfect for strolling and discovering local shops and cafes! Me and Cole just visited in December and fell in love with the cities charm!
We went here on our first night in Lucca and LOVED it they had someone making pasta in the window and it was so cute and felt so homey inside!! Definitely recommend if you plan on spending time in Lucca!
We spent two days in Florence and LOVED it! There are so many fun places to see, eat, shop and explore! We recommend staying within where we have pictured below and would even more recommend staying near and around the city center or Duomo!
#1 place to go to if you go to Florence!! We loved the Pistachio affogato and we still talk about it everyday!!
Was so so beautiful to see in person! It is one of the greatest masterpieces of Gothic art and the first Italian Renaissance!