This experience is built on contrast, but in a quieter way. Lucca offers a composed, almost understated elegance—far from the intensity of Florence—while the afternoon shifts into the open rhythm of the Tuscan countryside.
What makes it work is the transition: from enclosed Renaissance walls to expansive vineyard views. It’s not a high-intensity day, but a balanced one, where culture and wine are experienced without pressure or excess.
You begin inside the city walls, moving through a space that feels contained yet layered. Wide Renaissance ramparts, circular piazzas, and quiet streets create a slower rhythm compared to other Tuscan cities. The walk is narrative-driven, revealing both architectural details and cultural context.
As you continue, the experience becomes more intimate. Courtyards, local shops, and less obvious routes provide a deeper understanding of Lucca beyond its landmarks, keeping the experience grounded rather than touristic.
Leaving the city, the landscape gradually opens. Vineyards and rolling hills replace stone and structure, creating a clear shift in atmosphere and pace.
At the estate, the focus moves to production and philosophy. You explore vineyards and cellars, learning how small-scale methods and organic practices shape the wines.
The experience culminates in a long, unhurried meal. Seasonal dishes are paired with the estate’s wines, creating a natural connection between what you’ve seen and what you’re tasting.
• Private guided tour in Lucca
• Private transportation
• Winery visit and tasting
• Lunch with wine pairing
• Custom pickup outside standard areas
• Additional tastings
• Personal expenses
This experience is built on contrast, but in a quieter way. Lucca offers a composed, almost understated elegance—far from the intensity of Florence—while the afternoon shifts into the open rhythm of the Tuscan countryside.
What makes it work is the transition: from enclosed Renaissance walls to expansive vineyard views. It’s not a high-intensity day, but a balanced one, where culture and wine are experienced without pressure or excess.