Palazzo Pfanner

La Giunchiglia

Walking tours of Lucca

La Giunchiglia came into being in Lucca in the early 1980s. It was set up by a group of young art history students who simply loved their home town and wanted to devote their future and make a career out of making its history and art better known organizing Walking tours of Lucca.

Lucca was scarcely known on the tourist track at that time and opportunities for having the pleasure of showing it to visitors were few, so many of us were soon forced to turn to other cultural activities and ended up acting as tour guides as a hobby.

In the 1990s the Lucca guides company was acting on a number of different fronts in the desperate hope of surviving. Some of the founder members gave in and left to become teachers. Others, including ourselves, who were more stubborn or maybe more idealistic, decided to continue and keep on investing energy in our original purpose, convinced it would eventually be worth it.

We increased our knowledge of Lucca and the surrounding area by going to different courses and finding out more and more about our history, art, archaeology, botany, traditions and the things that are produced here, such as wine and extra virgin olive oil. We tried to focus on everything that would enhance the quality of our tours, and to promote Lucca through the Web.

It took us a while but now, looking back over those years of volunteering, we’re very proud of what we “gave”. It all comes back to us every single time our clients (from all over the world) tell us how charming and unique our town is and how they appreciate our introduction to it, showing them its treasures and telling them its secrets.

A passion that became the best job we could possibly have in our beloved city. We want to share that passion with everyone who comes to visit us in Lucca.

Borgo a Mozzano: Ponte del Diavolo

Cahedral of S. Martino

Barga: Il Duomo

Guinigi Tower

Barga: Particolare del Duomo

San Michele in Foro

Celebrities!

Some of our guides have had the chance to show Lucca to some celebrities who really enjoyed walking through the streets of a place where people are so discreet that they simply smiled at them in surprise. These included John Malkovich and Ron Howard. The first was very silent and mysterious but deeply fascinated by the place, while the second seemed to be oriented toward the 14th and 15th centuries and especially Emperors Charles IV and Charles V who visited our town for diplomatic reasons .
Some of our guides have also worked as interpreters for movies such The Portrait of a Lady, adapted from the novel by Henry James and partly filmed in Lucca in 1996, directed by Jane Campion. They met Barbara Hershey who loved the countryside around Lucca and chose to rent a house up on the hills.
During that same experience, we were so lucky to be invited to dinner with Nicole Kidman and her ex-husband Tom Cruise who fell in love with the taste of Lucca’s extra virgin olive oil and generously sent us a wonderful gift with his best wishes for helping him to have it delivered to his home. We sent him back an antique print of a view of Lucca surrounded by its imposing 16th-century Walls. I wonder if it’s hanging on the walls of one of his houses!
One of our most recent experiences was interpreting for a NBC interview with Andrea Bocelli
( who lives near Lucca) , for the TV programme “The Today Show”. It was so exciting to be in Bocelli’s house and listen to the glass in the windows vibrate under the effect of his powerful voice. He sang a piece from the Messa di Gloria (by Giacomo Puccini, one Lucca’s greatest sons) which he was going to sing in Florence few days later. He was so sweet and natural, it felt like being in some close friend’s home!

Selected Walking tours of Lucca

Classic tour of the city of Lucca

The classic tour of Lucca lasts about 3 hours, a span of time that will give you the chance to discover, accompanied by our guide, the history and the works of art of our town. An easy and enjoyable walk through Medieval streets and elegant Renaissance palaces. ...[continue]

Roman Amphiteatre

Guinigi Tower

Church of San Frediano

Church of San Michele

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Giacomo Puccini Tour

Giacomo Puccini was born in Lucca, December 22nd 1858.  Unfortunately, at the moment, Giacomo Puccini‘s birthplace is closed and noone really knows if and when it will reopen to the public. In order to compensate this gap, we propose a Puccini tour in the city of Lucca and of the exibition Puccini and Lucca "Quando sentirò la dolce nostalgia della mia terra nativa", so that all the Puccini fans will have the chance to visit our lovely city and its main monuments.
Our guides will be focusing their tour on the tie that every corner of the city has with Puccini’s youth. ...[continue]

Giacomo Puccini's statue

Teatro del Giglio: Opera House

Tosca playbill

Turandot playbill

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The Serchio Valley

Welcome to the "Tuscan Switzerland". ...[continue]

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The Coastline Versilia

The Province of Lucca has about 15 miles of coastline with beautiful resorts and charming medieval villages. These are some of the tours that are most enjoyed by our visitors. ...[continue]

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Lucca by bike

Discover Lucca riding your bike. ...[continue]

The Walls

Torre Guinigi

The Cathedral

Villa Reale

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