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Tuesday girlfriend coleur caramel woke up and was actually far from fresh! He sneezed all the time and had a fever-bright eyes, but out and experience, he would. We had decided to take the train to Lucca, so we went to the train station, which was conveniently located coleur caramel 5 minutes walk from our hotel. At the train station was swarming is without equal, but we managed then to get to know one of the machines and have purchased tickets. We would then wait for almost 1 hour so we walked around the town while, but it was obvious that his girlfriend was far from being in top form. We also got bought some OTC drugs at a nearby pharmacy: lozenges for the throat and some nasal spray. Finally, we sat in the train towards Lucca and could look forward to relaxing in a good hour. The fact that it took almost two hours, it's a whole different matter. I do not know what was wrong, but the train was very slow at times and at other times held it still. It also stopped at least small footboard we passed on our route, but finally we came to Lucca. From the train station it's just to walk across the road and looked up at the city wall. The city walls - built in time 1550-1640 - a unique building, which stands completely intact with moats and gates. The wall is about 4.1 km. long and is used by residents and tourists as a recreation area where people go for walks, cycle, run and just enjoying life. Within the city walls may not drive the car, only bikes are allowed - and there are many who cycle!
We went all around the city walls, there was some shade and his girlfriend had it not good to go in the sun today. But there was also great on the city wall and we could look down into the old part (within city walls) with the charming houses and all the towers - Lucca has many towers. On one of the towers, Guinigi Tower (Torre Guinigi), has trees even kept running and actually quite funny out ......
We found a little place down town where we could buy lots of delicious things for a picnic. So we bought a half of the Tuscan, unsalted, broke down with something really delicious ham that was sliced. Additionally something provelone cheese (which were hand cut into slices for cheese) and some incredibly delicious, marinated, great Greek olives. coleur caramel The olive is alone worth the trip to Lucca! We took it all up on the city walls, where we could sit and look down into the garden of Palazzo Pfanner. Palazzo Pfanner coleur caramel is a museum and was very pretty from the outside - we were not inside and see it - in addition, should the garden also be unique. What we see, then at any rate though out. After lunch we went to city walk inside the city walls. Lucca is only narrow streets with lots of charm, suddenly looking out for great seats. It really coleur caramel is a charming town, but my how there were many people. Just valid where we went, it was like an ant walks of people and bicycles. There are also many people in Florence, but there are places you can locate where there is significantly more peaceful ....
Lucca is also a rich little town, which is clearly reflected in the shops, which is very delicious and where you can find everything from beautiful pottery to delicious leather goods, crystal coleur caramel chandeliers, nice shoes and fat clothes. The city's arguably most famous townsman is the composer Giacomo Puccini, whose full name is actually coleur caramel nothing less than Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini - quite impressive, right ?? He has made known and popular operas such as La Bohème, Tosca and Madame Butterfly - and if I were in and watch a oprera once, so I think it would be one of his. It is said the fact that the Italian would be more "easily digestible" and one day, I will enter and look like an opera ... ..
The house where Puccini was born, is now a small museum of his life and work. From time to set up some of his works in the city's beautiful Opera House (Teatro del Giglio) and in summer there will be actually a Puccuni festival Massaciuccoli Lake (18 km. From Lucca), where he lived much of his life.
Late in the day we were getting very tired and her boyfriend so mildly looks like he could use a bed. So we went back to the train station and came back to Florence. The return trip was more "painless" and actually took just over an hour. We were back in Florence at 18:30 time, so we went to the hotel so the boyfriend only

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