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  • 1. Antica Bottega di Prospero

    Stop by this shop for top-quality local food products, including farro, dried porcini mushrooms, olive oil, and wine.

    Via San Lucia 13, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    0583-494875
  • 2. Caniparoli

    Chocolate lovers will be pleased with the selection of artisanal chocolates, marzipan delights, and gorgeous cakes. Creations become even more fanciful during Christmas and Easter.

    Via San Paolino 44, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    0583-53456
  • 3. Enoteca Vanni

    A huge selection of wines, as well as an ancient cellar, make this place worth a stop. For the cost of the wine only, tastings can be organized through the shopkeepers and are held in the cellar or outside in a lovely little piazza. All of this can be paired with affettati misti (sliced cured meats) and cheeses of the highest caliber.

    Piazza San Salvatore 7, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    0583-491902
  • 4. Pasticceria Taddeucci

    A particularly delicious version of buccellato—the sweet, anise-flavored bread with raisins that is a Luccan specialty—is baked at Pasticceria Taddeucci.

    Piazza San Michele 34, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    0583-494933
  • 5. Antiques Market

    On the third weekend of the month, an antiques market happens in and around Piazza San Martino. Vendors unveil their wares around 8:30, and start packing up around dusk. There's something for everyone, including old-fashioned glassware, ancient coins, and furniture—some items are antique, some are just old.

    Piazza del Duomo, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
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  • 6. Bookstalls

    Just behind the church of San Giusto (off Via Beccheria, which runs for about two blocks between Piazza Napoleone and Piazza San Michele) are bookstalls that open their cupboard doors on clement days (including Sunday), from about 10 am to 7 pm. You may discover anything from hand-tinted prints of orchids to back issues of Uomo Ragno (Spider-Man looks and acts just the same even when he's speaking Italian).

    Piazza Napoleone, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
  • 7. Massei Ugo

    This small shop offers great wine prices and assorted local delicacies. The owner, Ugo Massei, doesn't speak English, but he's friendly and helpful.

    Via S. Andrea 19, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    0583-467656
  • 8. Mode Mignon Donna

    Come here for one-stop high-end designer shopping, including Prada, Miu-Miu, Gucci, Dolce e Gabbana, Jil Sander, and Tod's—among others. (Modo Mignon Uomo is at another location in the center.)

    Piazza Bernardini 1-2-3, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    0583-491217
  • 9. Pasticceria Pinelli

    For a broad selection of scrumptious pastries, visit this favorite haunt of Lucca's senior citizens, who frequently stop in after Sunday Mass.

    Via Beccheria 28, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    0583-496119

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