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Owner Andrea Baratti lets you help design your own glass wares, from simple platters to elaborate Tiffany-style lampshades.
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Jeweller specializing in pieces from the 1920s to 1940s.
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Heart-stopping price tags on unique gold jewellery, inspired by ancient museum pieces.
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Speciality Sienese foods (cookies, wines, preserves, cheeses, salamis) in a well-preserved 1879 shop.
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Cute boutique stuffed with wines, grappa and the health products of the Camáldolesi monks.
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Since 1846 this has been the Lucca café of choice for musical and literary luminaries. The interiors are of the period, and the food and pastries are rather fine.
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Since 1858 this shop has been making the best cantucci (biscuits) in Italy. Buy some to take back home, along with a bottle of vin santo .
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Italy’s top monthly antiques market. Over 600 dealers crowding the Piazza Grande and streets around it.
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Treat yourself – or a (very good) friend – to a present from this 1870 shop, selling classy Italian kitchenware ranging from contemporary porcelain to Alessi gadgets.
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Classy, vaguely medieval showroom and free tasting bar for one of the top wine producers in Tuscany.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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