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Da Elisa alle Sette Arti, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
Address:
25 Via Elisa Lucca Tuscany 55100 Italy
Property Location: City Center
Property Category: Priced from US$50 to US$100
Number Rooms/Units: 6 Rooms
Hotel Description
Da Elisa alle Sette Arti Hotel provides charming rooms in the historical centre of Lucca, in one of the most beautiful and elegant areas within the sixteenth century walls. As soon as you enter the reception hall you sense the charms of Lucca's historic homes. All of the rooms show features of the nineteenth century architecture - delicate decorations are painted on most chandeliered ceilings, and the floors are decorated with wonderfully coloured and ornately patterned tiles.
Da Elisa alle Sette Arti is housed in a large nineteenth century building - sun lit and decorated with art-deco furniture - found in the eastern part of town; from Porta Elisa one reaches the town centre through the charming Piazza San Micheletto - where many artistic and musical performances take place - along Villa Bottini - Elisa Baciocchi (Napoleon's sister) residence - down through the marvellous Porta San Gervasio, a relic of a second wall around Lucca, along Via dei Fossi, and farther down to Piazza Santa Maria Bianca.
Room Types & Room Rates
Double Room With Shared Bathrooms Fitted with a double bed, this room is designed for two guests. It is comfortable and private and the shared bathroom has a shower. | Book Now | Triple Room With Shared Bathrooms Double bed and single bed, shared bathrooms with shower, comfortable and private. | Book Now | Family room with shared bathrooms The family room has one double bed and three single bed, is comfortable and private. It is well furnished and the shared bathrooms have a shower. | Book Now |
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Hotel Facilities
- Kitchens
- Pets are welcome
- Non-smoking rooms
- Guest kitchen
- Breakfast (optional) served at the bar downstairs (not included in the price)
Near By Sites
Lucca is the most wonderful small town; its famous walls enclose a place that can be wandered or pedalled with ease yet remains full of secrets. One of Italy's finest mediaeval treasures, the centre is relatively unspoilt and is sprinkled with palazzi, towers and almost countless splendid churches. The surrounding hills produce some of the best wines of Tuscany and arguably the finest olive oil anywhere, whilst the beaches and nightlife are but a small hop away.
On the third Sunday (and preceding Saturday) of each month there is a large antiques market centred around Piazza Antelminelli and Piazza San Giusto. On the last Sunday (and preceding Saturday) of the month there is an arts and crafts market in the same area. Lucca's "ordinary" market is held along Via dei Bacchettoni every Wednesday and Saturday morning.
In common with many Italian and Tuscany towns, most of Lucca's shops will remain closed between lunchtime and around four o clock. Wednesday is a common closing day and many places in town may well also be closed on Monday mornings.
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