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There is a tree-lined road on the wall of the town of Lucca, and it is a good choice to ride Lucca! The sunset time is accompanied by golden leaves, and this moment is very beautiful. The small town of Lucca is also a gathering place for opera art, which is staged every week. why? Because this is the hometown of Puccini! [Scenery] too beautiful [Fun] Fun [Price ratio] full score
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There is a tree-lined road on the wall of the town of Lucca, and it is a good choice to ride Lucca! The sunset time is accompanied by golden leaves, and this moment is very beautiful. The small town of Lucca is also a gathering place for opera art, which is staged every week. why? Because this is the hometown of Puccini! [Scenery] too beautiful [Fun] Fun [Price ratio] full score
Lucca is a city on the Serchio River in Tuscany, Italy. It is famous for its well-preserved Renaissance city walls surrounding its historic city center and cobblestone streets. The wide, tree-lined paths along the tops of these large 16th and 17th century city walls are great for walking and cycling.
If you are not a walker, runner, or cyclist, there is another way to walk through the 4-mile wall of the ancient city of Lucca by renting a scooter. Each rides a scooter for two or four people. Riding a bike up the ramp on the city wall is a bit challenging, but someone can come down and push it up. It's worth it! You will see many towers and palace gardens inside the city. This experience is very good. Remember to stop for some hot Italian sandwiches or salami and cheese wine to enjoy your time on the road.
After leaving Lucca Railway Station, you can see the stretch of Lucca City Walls. The walls of Lucca surround the ancient city and are very complete and old. There are moats under the walls, some of which have become grasslands. The city wall is very wide, and it is more like a green park with a ring. The city wall can overlook the scenery of the city and the scenery of distant mountains.
The important Italian fortress system to resist artillery was built in the Tuscan city of Lucca between 1504 and 1645. But whether it's worth punching in, it's up to the wise. I think so.