"The staff were absolutely wonderful. Mario was very helpful with giving information and ideas on what to do and Roberto was so kind and attentive. Absolutely great staff"
"Absolutely charming property within the walled city of Lucca! Staff are so nice and accommodating. Onsite restaurant Antica Osteria is a must when staying at the hotel. Amazing location and fantastic property. Reasonable rate that was totally worth it. Loved our stay."
"Love, Love, Love this place!
As well as the two lovely ladies ( Ingrid and Marta) that make it even more special. They were always so kind and helpful. Having the delicious breakfast every morning was wonderful. The hotel is spotlessly clean, and extremely comfortable.
The location is absolutely perfect, with every thing worth seeing within easy walking distance. There is nothing else that you could ask for. I will definitely be back again…"
"The room and staff were fine, though there is not a full-time desk person after 7:00PM and on the weekends. The biggest surprise (Not a good one) There is no elevator, so bringing up your baggage can be a problem. But it is in a great location and is very affordable."
"The hotel is lovely in every respect. The location is perfect, close to the centre of beautiful Lucca, but in a quiet corner. The rooms are lovely. The bathroom was huge and had twin showers. The finishes were tasteful. The staff was welcoming and always helpful. The breakfast was great. We enjoyed our stay immensely and will return."
"We left the train station in Lucca, put in the address of La Luna and had a wonderful short walk, less than a mile into the town of Lucca and to the Hotel La Luna. We were greeted by hotel staff who quickly got us into our rooms, two couples-two rooms. The rooms were nice and would be considered average. The highlight of the hotel is the morning breakfast (included in the fee), an attached bar and lounge and directly across the street, about 60 feet, a very nice restaurant. Please note that if you have difficulty with stairs, it seems all the rooms were above the main floor and carrying suit cases or walkers could be a problem. The hotel is in the center of town and is very accessible to everything Lucca has to offer. We did find our room was overlooking the restaurant and trying to get to sleep before the restaurant was closed created some difficulty. If we stay there again, we would ask for a room away from the street.
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You can browse the exhibits at Museum of Torture, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Lucca. Visit the stunning cathedral and lively bars in this walkable area.
You can find out about the history of Lucca when you stop by Porta dei Borghi. Visit the stunning cathedral and top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
You can browse the exhibits at Real Collegio, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Lucca. Visit the stunning cathedral and lively bars in this walkable area.
What's the area like around Lucca Roman Amphitheatre?
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Lucca Roman Amphitheatre, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Lucca Roman Amphitheatre?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Museum of Torture, Real Collegio or Puccini Museum. Explore notable local landmarks like Guinigi Tower, Walls of Lucca and Palazzo Pfanner. Create some family memories at Lucca Botanical Gardens and Bagno Gioia.
How can I get to Lucca Roman Amphitheatre?
To venture out into the surrounding area, ride aboard one of the trains from Lucca Station. There may not be many public transport options near to Lucca Roman Amphitheatre so consider a car rental to maximise your time.