Things to do in Villa Bascilica

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1. Leaning Tower

As one of the most recognizable buildings in Europe, the Leaning Tower of Pisa attracts visitors from across the globe. It is actually the freestanding, Romanesque campanile (bell tower) of the majestic Duomo in Piazza dei Miracoli. While its architecture and history are fascinating, most people come here just to observe and photograph the curious tilt of this Italian icon.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Pisa Cathedral, and the surrounding historic town at dusk.

2. Arno River

The Arno River travels gently through Florence on its 150-mile (240-kilometer) journey from Mount Falterona to the Tyrrhenian Sea. During Roman times this was a significant resource to the city and allowed merchants to bring wealth by trade links with the Mediterranean. Walk the banks of the Arno River today to see iconic bridges and resplendent palaces. Cruise the river waters by boat and rafting tours.
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3. Passeggiata di Viareggio

Passeggiata di Viareggio gives visitors a real Italian experience. Be prepared to use hand gestures to converse, because not many locals speak English. This authenticity also gives you the opportunity to take part in some of Italy’s finest traditions. It is common in Italy to take a “passeggiata” (evening stroll) down the promenade. Dress somewhat formally to blend in with the locals and take part in this social tradition.
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4. Piazza dei Miracoli

Unlike the paved piazzas with fountains that Italy is known for, Piazza dei Miracoli has expansive manicured lawns and is surrounded by ancient walls. Home to one of Europe’s most iconic towers, an important collection of medieval art and some of the most sacred sites in Italy, this enormous square is Pisa’s most popular attraction. Climb the Leaning Tower, discover Italy’s history and explore the cathedral, cloisters and cemetery.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Pisa Cathedral.

5. Piazza Napoleone

With rock concerts, cafés, interesting architecture and a wide open space, the sprawling tree-lined Piazza Napoleone has a broad appeal that attracts thousands of visitors every day.
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6. Piazza dell'Anfiteatro

Pull up a seat at a pavement café, sip a strong espresso and people-watch in one of Lucca’s most beautiful squares. Piazza dell’Anfiteatro is enclosed by brightly colored buildings of uneven heights. It was built on the ruins of a second-century Roman amphitheater where chariots raced. More maudlin, gladiators once fought to the death in front of crowds of up to 10,000 spectators within the piazza’s walls.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Villa Bascilica worth visiting?
Offering a blend of walking trails and nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Villa Bascilica. When you're here, check out Bagni di Lucca Thermal Spa, a must-see attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Villa Bascilica?
Bagni di Lucca Thermal Spa and Prato Fiorito are two great places to begin your sightseeing adventures. Be sure to explore the dining and shopping options in Villa Bascilica while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Villa Bascilica?
Don't leave without visiting Bagni di Lucca Thermal Spa, ranked the top tourist attraction in Villa Bascilica.
Is three days enough to stay in Villa Bascilica?
You can easily visit top attractions like Tenuta del Buonamico, Ponte della Maddalena and Villa Mansi with a three-day trip to Villa Bascilica. On average, many travelers book three days here. There's plenty to discover nearby too, so stick around longer and check out Pisa.
What are some activities to do in Villa Bascilica with kids?
Deciding what to do in Villa Bascilica with kids has never been simpler. Whether you have teenagers or toddlers, there's no shortage of family-friendly activities to keep them entertained here.

What to do in Villa Bascilica for adults?
Whether you're a food lover, culture enthusiast or adventure seeker, there are plenty of things to do in Villa Bascilica for adults including Tenuta del Buonamico and Fattoria Sardigiustiniani s.s.a.
Are there free things to do in Villa Bascilica?
One of the top ways to find free things to do in Villa Bascilica is to chat to a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on hip neighborhoods, parks and other highlights you can experience without getting your cash out. Ponte della Maddalena is one spot that doesn't charge an admission fee.