Mura di Lucca is not a typical park but a one-of-a-kind green promenade set on top of Renaissance city walls—a broad, level ring that encircles the historic center and defines Lucca’s skyline. Lined with trees, it offers a calm panoramic loop for walking, light jogging, or cycling, with open views over rooftops, towers, and the surrounding landscape.
The experience feels spacious and unhurried even when it gets busy: the paths are wide, benches and shaded stretches invite a pause, and the flow is natural—no bottlenecks, no sense of being confined to a single spot. That’s why Mura di Lucca works perfectly as a quick reset before an event or a gentle wind-down afterward.
The exact address is Via delle Mura Urbane, Lucca, Italy. You can access the promenade via multiple ramps and stairways all along the ring, most commonly near the city gates (porti) and main approaches on the outer edge of the center; parking areas are also located around the walls, making it easy to reach an entrance point. For broader city transport and connections beyond the walls, see the general guide further down the page.