Viareggio
Viareggio, a captivating town nestled
along the Tyrrhenian Sea, offers a delightful blend of seaside charm, cultural
richness, and vibrant experiences. Viareggio
is the southernmost Italian Riviera resort,
gracing Tuscany's Mediterranean coast. With a population of over 62,000 residents,
it's the second-largest city in Lucca province. Viareggio is famous for its Carnival, a vibrant tradition dating
back to 1873. Witness the iconic papier-mâché floats parade along the
promenade, Passeggiata a mare, and don't miss the chance to see the official mask, Burlamacco.
Stroll along the seaside promenade lined with Liberty-style
buildings, cafes, and seafood restaurants. Immerse yourself in the festive
atmosphere of the Carnival of Viareggio, or explore the town's history at Torre Matilde, the oldest building in Viareggio, built in 1541 as a defensive
fortification against corsairs.
Discover unique souvenirs and local crafts at the local markets.
Admire the elegant architecture, including villas built by famous composer Puccini. Held every August, the Festival Gaber is a music festival that
celebrates the memory of Giorgio Gaber. Enjoy the lively atmosphere in local bars and cafes as night
falls.