Archive for 'Lucca in Italy'

  

Castello Borgia, bedroom

We like to think that we already offer a special vacation rental experience here at Easy Reserve, with personalised guidance (contact us!) offered by our team of seasoned villa experts from finding your rental and right through your stay, various extra services on offer from many of our owners, a website that has been designed with ease-of-use and our customers in mind, and a wide range of amazing properties all over the world. In particular, our curation of holiday rentals in Italy is especially noteworthy, with all sorts of properties available, all across the country, to suit different tastes and needs, and for all sorts of budgets.


For those looking for something extra-special, however, we also have a variety of unique vacation rentals in Italy. These properties boast incredible locations, unique architectural designs, fascinating histories, and gorgeous settings that are sure to make your vacation all the more magical. So, if you’re dreaming of an unforgettable getaway in Italy, check out these incredible properties...

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View of Lucca from Walls
Lucca is a beautiful and famous historic walled city in Tuscany that is exactly the kind of place with cobbled streets, sweeping views over the surrounding rolling landscape, and stunning architectural gems that many imagine themselves escaping to when they dream of a vacation in Italy. There are endless reasons as to why you should book a villa with pool in Lucca but we thought we'd outline five very good reasons to do so ASAP...

1. Some of the prettiest walks in Tuscany

Those famous Renaissance walls that have Roman foundations but were built in their current form as a defense against Florence in the 16th and 17th centuries and still surround the town of Lucca aren't just appealing historic in appearance. This charming feature of the city is also an important attraction in its own right for those who are interested in architecture and engineering and for those looking to go on one of the prettiest walks in Tuscany. Used by locals and visitors alike as a place to walk, jog, and cycle since 1799, the whole wall is about 4 km long and is interrupted by 11 bastions, all different in design. Trees have been planted along the path around the wall, offering shade and making it a pleasant place to stroll, especially in the heat of the summer. As you walk around the wall, you will also be afforded stunning views over the old town and the surrounding landscape, making it one of the most pleasant and scenic spots for a walk in Tuscany.     Read More