Private car transfer from Rome to Lucca

348km
One way
From €114 per person
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Private transfer in 3 h 40 min

348km
One way
From €114 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

3 h 40 min
348km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Rome.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 3 h 40 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Sacro Bosco

Montepulciano

Lucca

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Lucca.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 348 km
Estimated time3 h 40 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Rome to Lucca

All roads may lead to Rome, but only a few lead to Lucca! The drive from Rome to Lucca covers a considerable amount of central Italy and takes you across the regions of Lazio, Umbria, and Tuscany. The total driving time is 3 hours and 50 minutes. From Rome, you will travel north to Florence, then head west towards Pisa.

Pepper in a couple of sightseeing stops to break up the trip into a full day tour of Italy unlike any other. Customize your transfer with stops at unique points of interest like the Sacro Bosco garden, a 16th century memorial garden full of equal parts macabre sculptures of mythical creatures and lush greenery. Lucca is only a short distance northeast from Pisa, so lean into the culture with a stop at the Leaning Tower of Pisa and a walk around the historic downtown. With a Daytrip driver behind the wheel, you’ll have a front seat to local insights, expert driving, and the flexible travel experience you won’t find on a bus or train. Welcome to Lucca!

About Lucca

Lucca is located in the heart of Tuscany, right outside of Pisa. It was founded by the Etruscans and later found itself part of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, it was a thriving independent city-state thanks to its role in the silk trade.

The city’s layout, with its narrow, winding streets and small squares, still reflects its medieval past but with a twist. Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, Lucca’s main square, is uniquely oval-shaped, as it was built on the ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheater. Its elliptical shape is still clearly visible today and leaves visitors pondering what the ancient structure must have looked like. Lucca’s claim to fame is its well-preserved Renaissance walls, built between the 16th and 17th centuries. Unlike many other Italian cities where old fortifications have been dismantled, Lucca’s walls remain intact, encircling the historic center. These massive, tree-lined walls are now a peaceful promenade, perfect for walking or cycling. The 3.1 mile (5 km) path is perfect for elevated views of the city and the Tuscan countryside. For fans of Italian opera, Lucca has another claim to fame. It is the birthplace of the renowned composer Giacomo Puccini. He is most recognized for the operas La Bohème and Madama Butterfly, which have left an indelible mark on the world of music. Puccini’s childhood home in Lucca has been turned into a museum and is open to tours.

From Rome to Lucca: travel tips

Keep these handy technology tips in mind before setting off for your Rome to Lucca transfer!

### Download an offline map of the area Conserve battery life and your mobile data by downloading offline versions of the maps for cities and towns you’ll visit. Offline maps have some limitations (for example, public transit directions won’t be as accurate), but overall they are helpful for walking directions and getting oriented. When you are on wifi at home or in your hotel follow these directions to download maps of the cities in Italy you plan to explore. Instructions for Google Maps Instructions for Apple Maps ### Download an offline dictionary to translate Italian If your Italian is a little rusty, don’t fear! Rome is a large city with plenty of English-speaking locals and menus in English, but smaller cities like Lucca are a different story. Google Translate is a handy app for quick translations and you can even download an offline version of Italian to save on battery life and mobile data usage. In rural areas of Italy, mobile data may also fall out of service or lose speed, so don’t rely on a stable internet connection for every translation!

How to get from Rome to Lucca

As Tuscany is such a rural region, traveling by bus or train from Rome to Lucca can be a challenge. Good thing Daytrip has convenient, direct routes right at your fingertips!

### Driving from Rome to Lucca Driving is the fastest and most straightforward way to travel. There are no transfers or train schedules to follow. This route takes 3 hours and 50 minutes to complete. Your Italian vacation is not the time to be navigating the rental car system, gathering driving documents, or learning how to survive on Rome’s roads. Hire a local driver who knows the notorious driving culture of Italy and will get you safely to Lucca. Daytrip makes hiring a vetted, professional driver easy. Our online booking system lets you book your trip in advance, add sightseeing stops around Tuscany, and even accommodate children’s car seats. Transfers from Rome to Lucca start at $118 (€108), so book yours today with the speed and convenience only Daytrip can offer! ### Trains from Rome to Lucca There are no direct trains from Rome to Lucca, and finding a route that only requires one transfer is tricky. However, Italo Treno and Trenitalia have a few daily services between Rome and Pisa. Once you arrive at the Pisa train station, you will need to take a regional train to Lucca, which is 12 miles (20 km) from Pisa. The total cost for the train tickets is between $35 and $80 (€32-€73), depending on how far ahead you book your seats and their class. Add any costs associated with the taxi or public bus rides to and from the train stations. Expect this trip to take 4 to 5 hours. ### Buses from Rome to Lucca Flixbus has only two direct bus routes per day from Rome to Lucca. Your options are: 10:15 AM to 3:10 PM 10:55 PM to 2:15 AM (the next day) The bus ride takes 5 hours and costs between $18 and $45 (€16-€41) for one passenger and one piece of luggage.

Things to do when you get to Lucca

There are so many sights and activities to look forward to after your transfer from Rome to Lucca. Here are just a few that this Tuscan town has to offer.

### Walk or bike the city walls City walls you can walk on? You heard it right! When you think of Renaissance-era city walls, you probably imagine brittle tourist attractions that need constant maintenance, but not in Lucca! Lucca’s city walls, or le mura di Lucca, are more like a raised promenade around the city. They are wide, lined with trees, and stand several yards above the ground. The walking and biking paths allow you a bird’s eye view of the old city center that is unique to Lucca. The entire perimeter is 3.1 miles (5 km), and it is easy to rent bikes for your visit. This is easily the most fun way to tour the town and get your bearings. ### Have a coffee on Piazza dell'Anfiteatro This unique, oval-shaped piazza was once a Roman amphitheater and is now surrounded by colorful buildings and lively cafes. It is the center of life here in Lucca and has a fun atmosphere for sipping a coffee and watching the world walk by. ### Climb Torre Guinigi Ascend this iconic tower topped with ancient oak trees for stunning views of Lucca’s rooftops and surrounding countryside. The trees at the top of the tower are a fun and unique addition to the tower and provide much-needed shade in the summer. Entrance is only $6 and requires climbing lots of stairs, so be prepared with appropriate footwear. ### Visit Duomo di San Martino (Lucca Cathedral) Admire the beautiful Romanesque architecture, intricate carvings, and stunning artwork inside. For an additional $3 (€2.75) entrance fee, you can climb the tower for great views of Lucca and the surrounding Tuscan countryside.

When is the best time to visit Lucca

The best time to travel from Rome to Lucca is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October). In these seasons, the weather is warm but not unbearable. Temperatures range from 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C), and the days are long.

The crowds are also thinner compared to summer, allowing for a more relaxed experience. Avoiding the peak summer months ensures a more comfortable and authentic experience in this enchanting Tuscan town. Fall in Tuscany is an unbelievable experience. As the grape harvesting season descends upon the region, the fields come to life with the buzz of wine production. Pair a glass of local wine with delicious Tuscan cuisine for the best meal of your entire trip.

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