Lucca Bike Rental
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Don't wait any longer to rent a bike and explore Lucca, one of the most beautiful cities in Tuscany. In this experience you can temporarily purchase a bike and ride through one of the most charming cities in Italy. A lock is also included, so that you can leave the vehicle safely anywhere.
For 9 hours, you can enjoy a healthy activity where you can ride through the cobbled streets of Lucca and its surroundings and soak up its Renaissance history. You will have the option to rent an electric or trekking bike, with repair kits and helmets provided if required.
- Rent a bike and ride through Lucca, a city located in Tuscany, Italy. See its walls and learn about its Renaissance history as you cycle through it.
- A lock is included so you can leave the vehicle securely in case you make a stop.
You will also have the option of renting an electric or trekking bike, in which case you will be provided with a repair kit and helmet.
What’s included
- Bicycle rental in Lucca
- Bicycle lock
- Option to rent an electric bike or a trekking bike
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Step by Step
If you are passionate about Italy and healthy activities, renting a bike from Lucca is the perfect way to spend your time in the city.You will be provided with a lock to leave the vehicle securely at your stops. In a period of approximately 9 hours, you can also take in the city's surroundings, historic villas, vineyards and much more.
Explore one of Tuscany's most striking cities by cycling along its cobbled streets, taking in its ramparts and Renaissance buildings. If you wish, you can choose the option of renting an electric or trekking bike. In that case, you will receive a repair kit and helmets.
Lucca is located in the Tuscany region of Italy, one of the most visited areas of the country. The charm of this city is due to attractions such as the 4,200-metre-long city wall, which was built in Roman times and underwent extensions in later centuries.
Other highlights include the Piazza Napoleane and the Palazzo Ducale , which you can also see on your bike tour. You can also opt to leave the city centre and explore the surrounding countryside or the hilltop villages. If you get the munchies, you can escape to a restauranton the outskirts and sample the delights of Italian cuisine.