Turn your transfer into an experience. Walk the Renaissance walls, discover hidden piazzas and taste real Tuscany — before continuing to your destination.
Lucca is unlike any other city in Tuscany. Enclosed within perfectly preserved Renaissance walls, it has never been overrun by mass tourism — and that is precisely its charm. The streets are quiet, the cafés are local, and the pace of life feels genuinely Italian.
Walk or cycle along the top of the walls for a panoramic view over the terracotta rooftops and medieval towers. Explore the elliptical Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, built on the foundations of a Roman amphitheatre. Step inside the Cathedral of San Martino and discover one of the most refined Romanesque interiors in Italy.
Adding Lucca to your private transfer takes no complicated planning. Tell us when you book — our driver will manage all the timing so you arrive relaxed, explore freely, and continue to your destination without any pressure.
Lucca has a quietly excellent restaurant scene — from traditional Lucchese cuisine (tordelli, buccellato, local olive oil) to contemporary Tuscan cooking in historic palazzi. The Michelin Guide lists the best options in the city, updated each season.
Lucca sits naturally along several key routes in Tuscany. Here are the most popular transfers where a stop makes perfect sense.
After leaving Florence, your driver heads toward the Versilian coast. A stop in Lucca breaks the journey perfectly — walk the medieval walls and explore the centre before continuing to Forte dei Marmi, Pietrasanta or Viareggio.
You land at Pisa Airport and head to Florence — but Lucca is just 20 minutes from the airport. A relaxed stop here before arriving in Florence turns a simple transfer into your first real taste of Tuscany.
Guests heading to Livorno cruise port can combine two unmissable stops — Lucca for the walls and medieval atmosphere, then Pisa for the Leaning Tower. Our driver manages the timing so you reach the port well ahead of departure.
Travelling from Florence to Pisa for a flight or sightseeing? A short detour through Lucca adds barely 30 minutes but rewards you with one of the most charming towns in Italy. Perfect for guests with a late afternoon flight wanting to make the most of their final hours in Tuscany.
One to two hours is enough to experience the best of Lucca. Here is what we recommend to first-time visitors.
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