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We have been to Florence and Pisa before so when we stop at Livorno in our upcoming cruise, we plan to visit Lucca instead. However, the Lucca tour is only a half day tour so I wonder if there is anything else worth seeing in Livorno?

 

Any suggestion is appreciated.

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We also too a shuttle to Livorno in the afternoon after morning tours. Frankly, there is not much there. You get dropped off about a block from the center of the city near the church. There are shops near by. We did have wonderful Cannoli's in a bakery across from the church. Luckily we did not ahve to pay for the shuttle. It was free that day.

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We have been to Florence and Pisa before so when we stop at Livorno in our upcoming cruise, we plan to visit Lucca instead. However, the Lucca tour is only a half day tour so I wonder if there is anything else worth seeing in Livorno?

 

Any suggestion is appreciated.

 

Go to Lucca on your own on the train. It is very easy and you'll spend a lot less money than you would on a tour. Lucca is a lovely town and very easy to get around.

 

I have to agree with prevous posts that there is not much in Livorno. I lived less than 12kms north of there for 3 years.

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