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RESIDENCE SANTA CHIARA
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Rates: 134 to 180 
RESIDENCE SANTA CHIARA
ALBERGO VILLA MARTA
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Rates: 215 to 249 
ALBERGO VILLA MARTA
Eurostars Toscana
Rating: 4
Rates: 76 to 148 
Eurostars Toscana
LUCCA IN VILLA
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Rates: 90 to 97 
LUCCA IN VILLA
GRAND HOTEL GUINIGI
Rating: 4
Rates: 129 to 317 
GRAND HOTEL GUINIGI
Hotel Ilaria & Residenza dell'Alba
Rating: 4
Rates: 143 to 393 
Hotel Ilaria & Residenza dell'Alba
VILLA LA PRINCIPESSA
Rating: 3
Rates: 321 to 576 
VILLA LA PRINCIPESSA
HOTEL VILLA RINASCIMENTO
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Rates: 141 to 246 
HOTEL VILLA RINASCIMENTO
Universo Hotel
Rating: 3
Rates: 155 to 192 
Universo Hotel
DA ELISA ALLE SETTE ARTI
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Rates: 69 to 117 
DA ELISA ALLE SETTE ARTI
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Lucca guide

 LUCCA , 17km northeast of Pisa, is the most graceful of Tuscany's provincial capitals, set inside a ring of Renaissance walls fronted by gardens and huge bastions. It's quiet without being dull and absorbs its few tourists with ease.

The city lies at the heart of one of Italy's richest agricultural regions, and it has prospered since Roman times. Its heyday was the eleventh to fourteenth centuries, when the silk trade brought wealth and, for a time, political power. Lucca first lost its independence to Pisa in 1314, then, under Castruccio Castracani, forged an empire in the west of Tuscany. Pisa and Pistoia both fell, and, but for Castracani's untimely death in 1325, Lucca might well have taken Florence. In subsequent centuries it remained largely independent until falling into the hands of Napoleon and the Bourbons. The composer Giacomo Puccini was born here in 1858. Today Lucca is reckoned among the wealthiest and most conservative cities in Tuscany, its prosperity gained largely through silk and high-quality olive oil .

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