This warm and friendly hotel is within the ancient walls of Lucca, a 10-minute walk from the cathedral. Highlights at Hotel Alla Corte degli Angeli include free Wi-Fi and elegantly decorated rooms.
Rebel
Australia
Perfect and cute accommodation. Felt just perfect for Lucca. The staff were amazing and very welcoming. Felt part of the family.
Room was amazing. Lift to help with bags
Location perfect, the best place to explore beautiful Lucca. Will definitely be coming back
Set in Lucca, 15 km from Leaning Tower of Pisa, Hotel Villa San Michele offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Alexandra
Netherlands
Beautiful, wonderful garden. Room with plenty of space. Great roomy shower and excellent food (both breakfast and dinner). Staff very friendly and helpful, especially the people in the restaurant.
Facing Lucca's famous Renaissance city walls, Albergo Celide is 1 km from San Martino Cathedral. The property offers free bike hire, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Turist 360
Slovenia
Everything. This should be an example how hotels should be like in Europe (effective and sustainable).
Hotel Palazzo Alexander is a historic building in the centre of Lucca, with easy access from Porta San Donato. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning, and the staff is multilingual.
Daniel
United Kingdom
Absolutely beautiful traditional Italian hotel. Very clean, excellent breakfast and the staff were lovely. Roberto in particular was so friendly and attentive. The hotel is in a great location and very close to the central streets and piazzas in Lucca. We'd definitely stay here again.
Enjoy the wonders of Lucca staying at Albergo San Martino, offering comfortable accommodation within the town walls of the historic centre.
Catalina
Romania
Beautiful rooms, with painted walls and enough space, interesting way of naming the rooms, good breakfast. Great location, close to the city centre and the train station.
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
Stuart
United Kingdom
On entrance the reception the staff were very welcoming. The hotel and facilities are great. The breakfast and evening menu the food is to a exceptional standard. The room and bedding cleanliness are exceptional. Would recommend to anyone to stay
Villa Cheli stands on the slopes of the green hills separating Lucca from Pisa. It offers a pool together with typical Tuscan rooms. There is free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Lovely comfortable room in a wonderful setting. With free parking. Friendly staff and good food.
Hotel Diana is in the heart of Lucca's historic centre, right around the corner from the Duomo di San Martino Cathedral. It offers colourful, air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Vin. W.
Canada
Very comfortable and stylish Boutique Hotel. Friendly and helpful staff Claudia was very welcoming. Excellent breakfast. 10 minutes walk from train station.
Situated in a quiet area of the Lucca countryside, Hotel Carignano offers a swimming pool with hill views, a traditional restaurant, and air-conditioned rooms.
Vincent
Belgium
Staff is nice and helpful, room and bathroom are spacious and Clean, there is a Big parking.
This friendly, family-run hotel is ideally located just outside the ancient walls of Lucca, just 100 metres from the main train station. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Tony
Ireland
All the staff were very friendly and helpful.
The breakfast options were very good.
The hotel is in a very convenient location close to the train station and with easy access to the walked city.
The Hotel Bernardino is set just outside Lucca's ancient walls, near Porta Elisa gate. It offers air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV and WiFi access.
excellent, we were well looked after! it was quiet
With a beautiful setting in the Tuscan countryside, Resort Dei Limoni is just 5 minutes' drive from central Lucca. This historic villa has its own botanic gardens and swimming pool.
Personale accogliente e premuroso
Stanze grandi e pulite
Set in Lucca, 33 km from Leaning Tower of Pisa, Villa Sardi Small Luxury boutique Hotel offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Very clean, quiet and spacious room; very responsive staff
Situated in Lucca, 11 km from Leaning Tower of Pisa, Hotel Villa Rinascimento features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Nice historical hotel in the middle of Lucca countryside.
Located just outside Lucc'as medieval walls. Hotel Melecchi offers air-conditioned rooms, each with a private bathroom. Free WiFi is available in public areas.
Very nice traditional hotel.
Good parking facilities and lift
Hotel Diana is in the heart of Lucca's historic centre, right around the corner from the Duomo di San Martino Cathedral. It offers colourful, air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Everything was great. We strongly recommend this place!
Hotel Palazzo Alexander is a historic building in the centre of Lucca, with easy access from Porta San Donato. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning, and the staff is multilingual.
Situated in the heart of the walled city of Lucca.
Enjoy free WiFi, complimentary breakfast buffets and a host of comforts at this elegant 4-star hotel and residence set in the historic centre of Lucca.
Offering air-conditioned rooms, Hotel San Marco features a swimming pool. Lucca’s marvellous walls are 500 metres from the property and Porta San Jacopo are a short walk away. Parking is free.
Modern, clean and classy hotel in a great location.
Set in Lucca's historic centre, 650 metres from Piazza Anfiteatro, Palazzo Dipinto offers spacious rooms with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
A lovely little hotel in an ideal location to explore Lucca.
Set in Lucca, 15 km from Leaning Tower of Pisa, Hotel Villa San Michele offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Lovely friendly staff, beautiful warm pool, gorgeous surroundings.
This friendly, family-run hotel is ideally located just outside the ancient walls of Lucca, just 100 metres from the main train station. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
leuk , speels hotel met heel vriendelijk personeel
Tenuta di Tramonte Boutique Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Lucca. Providing a bar, the property is located within 29 km of Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Enjoy a personalised service and total comfort at San Luca Palace. It is set within the ancient walls in the historic centre of Lucca, just 800 metres from the Cathedral.
Set at the foot of the Monti Pisani hills, this 19th-century hunting lodge offers a summer outdoor pool and a Renaissance garden. The historic centre of Lucca is 5 km away.
It is absolutely very nice with a beautiful garden.
Set in a private park, Villa La Principessa is an elegant hotel with a relaxing pool area. Located in the hills around Lucca, it has a Tuscan restaurant and traditionally-furnished rooms.
Excellent position for ports. Very friendly staff.
Tenuta San Pietro Luxury Hotel is a fully restored and renovated Tuscan farmhouse set on the hills just outside the magnificently walled town of Lucca.
Superb breakfast. friendly staff. peace and quiet.
Villa Volpi has a peaceful hilltop location and a swimming pool with sun terrace offering panoramic views across the Tuscan countryside. The town of Lucca is a 15-minute drive away.
Absolutely beautiful setting in a wonderful location
FAQs about hotels in Lucca
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lucca this weekend is £155 or, for a 4-star hotel, £245. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lucca for this weekend cost on average around £253 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £151 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lucca for tonight. You'll pay on average around £218 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lucca will cost around £199 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Pisa or Florence airports, then take a train or bus to Lucca, approximately 30-60 minutes. Alternatively, drive from major Italian cities; Milan (280km), Rome (350km), Florence (80km). No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Lucca, Italy, is Pisa International Airport. It's approximately 37km away, offering numerous domestic and international flights, and direct train connections to Lucca.
Lucca, Italy, offers several public transport options. The city's compact size makes it ideal for walking, but for longer distances, buses operated by CTI Lucca are available. Alternatively, you can rent a bicycle from numerous outlets. If you prefer driving, car hire services are accessible, but remember, Lucca's historic centre is pedestrianised.
The Masterpiece of Puccini
Once Italy’s 2nd largest city state, elegant Lucca remains an important town on any itinerary in beautiful Tuscany. Its instantly recognisable historic centre is completely surrounded by Renaissance-era walls which offer a leisurely ‘passeggiata’.
Tree-lined bastions overlook the surrounding modern town, but their low height means that the best photo opportunities of medieval Lucca are from Torre Guinigi. This tower topped with trees overlooks the rooftops below and lush mountains beyond.
The bell tower of San Frediano is even taller and stands back from the elaborate gold mosaic adorning the church’s façade. Equally interesting is Lucca Cathedral’s façade where every column is unique. The church of San Michele in Foro is on the site of the Roman forum, and the Domus Romana excavations are of a house from a similar era.
Roman amphitheatre remains also form foundation stones of the medieval houses, cafés and shops of oval-shaped Piazza Anfiteatro. More pavement restaurants line Piazza Napoleone, Lucca’s largest square, around the corner from San Giovanni church, home to a festival celebrating Puccini – the town’s most famous son. Unsurprisingly, music is a big thing here, and summer and winter festivals showcase genres other than just opera.
Booking.com’s range of Lucca accommodation includes apartments, B&Bs and 5-star hotels. Properties are available near the train station, and some include swimming pools and parking.
The booking. Com information states it has a kettle and coffee making in the room. This is not correct. You have to go down stairs to a kitchen and make and carry back to your room. No tap or sink in the kitchen so you may need to take water from your room. We did not see any air-conditioning in our room. Which meant we had to leave the window open for fresh air.
Greg
Australia
10
Scored 10
If you have pets, small children, or difficulties walking on...
If you have pets, small children, or difficulties walking on uneven, narrow streets with aggressive drivers, this is not a good option.
However, it is charming once you get to the center of the walled city. Shopping and food choices are excellent.
Eat at Pizza de Felipe. It’s a tiny spot with delicious pizza.
The Guinigi Tower is worth climbing but the woman at the desk has a terrible attitude and is quite rude. Ignore her surliness and enjoy the view!
CarolynSmith
United States
10
Scored 10
I loved walking round the walls of the city, and also waking...
I loved walking round the walls of the city, and also waking through all the winding streets, there were a lot of small art galleries and interesting shops, outdoor cafes and restaurants. There were many impressive piazzas with huge ornate churches and history round every corner. Decent sturdy comfortable shoes and a map required- it's so easy to get lost, and I was lost most of the time! I saw other tourists using their phones, like sat-nav, to guide them, and I'm sure this would have helped if I had had a smart phone.
Lorna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful setting, we walked and then rode bikes around...
A beautiful setting, we walked and then rode bikes around the wall. The shopping in Lucca was good. Lots of variety. We took the chance to relax more in Lucca after having some hectic days with massive crowds in Rome. The step down in pace was really welcomed.
Leanne
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lucca is a delightful and unique Tuscan city; in my opinion...
Lucca is a delightful and unique Tuscan city; in my opinion it is probably far more interesting and compact than other cities. The city walls are unrivalled and most unusual - almost like walking along a highway, which is so unlike the usual medieval city walls. The town has so much to offer - from history to restaurants and shops, plus the walls to relax on. It is very busy but so are all the other cities. It is also an excellent centre from which to explore other areas; the Serchio Valley (where we live), Pisa, the Cinque Terre, Florence, Pistoia etc. There is a good transport system, both bus and train. I'd choose it anytime.
Jennifer
Italy
10
Scored 10
Perfect for a 3-4 day stay without the crowds and tat of...
Perfect for a 3-4 day stay without the crowds and tat of Pisa and Florence. Superb food and plenty of history and culture to soak up. Easy enough to find off the tourist trail places to eat and drink and overall we felt welcomed and its out 3rd visit but our longest which was we felt too long for 5 nights.
Everything is easy to access on foot or bicycle bit don't try driving on the city. Plenty of places to eat and all good quality, out highlights were superb food at Trattoria Da Nonna Clara and more down to earth local's venue Ottavo Nano Pub with cheaper quality food/drink but excellent atmosphere especially when AC v Inter was being live streamed.
The location of the apartment was excellent, inside the walls of Lucca and close to everything we wanted. We really appreciated the access to free parking.
The apartment itself was immaculate. It was extremely clean and met all of our needs for a relaxing three-night stay. The air conditioning was a bonus in the heat of summer.
Claudia met us to hand over the keys and she was so welcoming and helpful with tips on where to go and what to do.
We will definitely stay again on our next trip to beautiful Lucca!
This was one of the best hotels during our stay in Italy, Pisa region and neighborhood. We only stayed one night but wished to have had more.
It's in a great location, very quiet street but only a few minutes from the historic center and the shops.
Check in was smooth, and we could leave our luggages before the official check-in time and after the check-out to explore the city.
The breakfast was nice, it had all we needed for a good start of the day.
Modern and spacious , fresh , comfortable , very clean , fantastic beds & lovely sheets . Good location to explore Lucca. Andrea is such a nice guy with great attention to details . He was super kind & helpful. Really 5 stars experience in a fair price . Thanks for the useful surf tips & nice breakfast . We will come back if we are around for sure :)
The staff are fantastic! They are very friendly and welcoming. The location couldn't be better. On the edge of old town; 1 min walk and you're there. Quiet, safe. Italy won't allow running air conditioning before May 1, so they brought me a fan :) Breakfast is extended continental. Very tasty, and there is plenty to get you going.
Andrea and his wife were incredibly helpful and friendly giving advice regarding nearby attractions as well as Italy as a whole. Nice breakfast croissants and fresh coffee and juice in the morning. Great location near restaurants, small shops, the wall, and bicycle rentals. Comfortable beds and very clean rooms.
The service at Palazzo Alexander is excellent, very friendly and very efficient. The staff are always welcoming and attentive to the guests' needs. The breakfast is one of the best I have encountered in Italy and it was a pleasure to return and see that the hotel excellent standards are being maintained
we have been travelling around that part of Italy for around a week, staying in different accommodations. This one has been by far the best. The owner is very friendly and gentle, the room and furniture are new and very clean. The building was very quiet, and the location was excellent for us.
It was just one night stop in Lucca and we chose an hotel in the city centre to take the maximum from our short stay. The hotel could not be more in the centre! Very good location, the staff was super friendly and the room big and very comfortable for a family of 5 + dog. Breakfast also good.
This boutique hotel is very charming and is located in the heart of Lucca. Everything is at walking distance.
Beautiful property, very clean, spacious room, great common areas, wonderful staff, very good breakfast. Really nothing to complain about (just that we couldn’t stay longer!)
Good location durectly in the old town of lucca.
Parking is possible directly by the hotel or for free at the outside of the old town, 10min walk.
Very friendly and helpful stuff.
Breakfast was good, everything you need to start in the day
The place was decorated nicely, very clean and modern. Breakfast was delicious and it has private parking which is rare in Italy and greatly appreciated. It has a wonderful place to eat breakfast overlooking their garden.
Clean, comfortable, luxurious, professional staff, best accommodation so far in Italy. They thought of all the toiletries and comforts you could like, and went the extra mile to really make it feel like a 5 star hotel.
The staff is great, very warm, positive and welcoming. The cook is lovely, we had the best breakfaat we have had in all of Italy. Very convenient location just outside Lucca but very grean and serene
Great breakfast. Beautiful hotel and the surroundings. The staff was very friendly. Convenient location in Tuscany. Don’t miss visiting Lucca, nice old town.
Beautiful apartment with amazing views of the square. Wonderful breakfast and amazing staff. One of the highlight rooms of our 3 week trip through Italy.
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