Getting Around Viareggio

By Walking

The old town and port is small enough to walk around.

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

Viareggio FAQ

Passeggiata di Viareggio

This charming seaside promenade is lined with cafes, shops, and Art Nouveau buildings, offering a picturesque stroll along the coast.

Pineta di Viareggio

A large pine forest park offering walking paths, shaded areas, and playgrounds, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling beach area.

Matilde Tower

Such a historic coastal watchtower in Viareggio, offering panoramic views of the Tuscan coast and a glimpse into the region’s maritime past.

Viareggio Beach

Known for its beautiful sandy shores and clear waters, Viareggio’s beaches are a popular destination for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.

Attend the Carnival of Viareggio.

If visiting in February or March, experience the vibrant and lively Carnival with its grand parades, elaborate floats, and colorful costumes.

Discover the Old Town.

Exploring the old town of Viareggio reveals a charming blend of historic architecture, bustling squares, and quaint streets lined with cafes and boutiques. This area offers a glimpse into the town’s rich cultural heritage and vibrant local life.

Savor Local Seafood at a Beachfront Restaurant.

Indulge in fresh seafood dishes at one of the many beachfront restaurants, where you can enjoy local specialties like spaghetti alle vongole (spaghetti with clams) while overlooking the sea.

Take a Boat Tour of the Tuscan Coast.

Enjoy a scenic boat tour along the Tuscan coastline, offering views of hidden coves, crystal-clear waters, and charming seaside villages.

Visit Villa Borbone.

Explore the historic villa and its gardens, which often host cultural events, and offer a serene escape with its historical charm and natural beauty.