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Hotel Ristorante Corona Bagni DI Lucca Hotel Ristorante Corona Midrange Not Rated Today Bagni di Lucca is a charming little Spa town nestling in the green valley of the river Lima at the foot of the Apennines which lie between Tuscany Check Availability
Park Hotel Regina Bagni DI Lucca Park Hotel Regina Midrange Not Rated Bagni di Lucca has been so called since 1862. Before then it was called Bagno a Corsena having been known since late roman times. In 1101 the Countess Check Availability
Antico Albergo Terme Bagni DI Lucca Antico Albergo Terme Midrange Not Rated Antico Albergo Terme is placed just by the Jean Varraud thermal facilities. The hotel has been restored with great regard for his history and his surrounding Check Availability
Hotel Ristorante Corona Bagni DI Lucca Hotel Ristorante Corona Midrange Not Rated Bagni di Lucca has been so called since 1862. Before then it was called Bagno a Corsena having been known since late roman times. In 1101 the Countess Matilda of Tuscany had the Ponte della Maddalena “The Devils Bridge” built so that she could Check Availability
Park Hotel Regina Bagni DI Lucca Park Hotel Regina Midrange Not Rated Bagni di Lucca has been so called since 1862. Before then it was called Bagno a Corsena having been known since late roman times. In 1101 the Countess Matilda of Tuscany had the Ponte della Maddalena “The Devils Bridge” built so that she could Check Availability
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