We came here for a day, for a bit of a walk and to check out the old town. It was a friday, but the town pretty empty - only a handful visitors and mostly locals on the central piazza, enjoying some coffee.
We did park just across the river by the supermercato DPiu. A good option and only a short walk away.
The town itself is beautiful. Most sights and landmarks are easy to find, it's mostly all along the main street in the old town (Via Armani Ricci/Via Garibaldi). The Torre dei Seratti marks the south end and the Porta Parma the northern end of town. And of both sides the river Magra. Beautiful bridges crossing it on both sides of the town.
The old town is full of wonderful old buildings and the Piazza del Duomo marks the heart of the town with the Concattedrale di S.Maria Assunta and the Torre del Cacciaguerra. Here you will find most of the restaurants and Cafés. It's a nice spot to enjoy and drink, a bite and watch the world go by.
There's also a small park in the south, the Parco della torre with the river flowing on both sides. Nice spot for a picnic or so. From here you also can do some nice walks along the river (west of town).
And then of course is the Castello del Piagnaro. The big castle towering above the old town. Walk up there or take the elevator behind the Porta Parma.
There are also some specialty shops with nice products from Tuscany.
All in all a very pretty old town. Not too busy...we liked that. It's a nice place to spend a few hours in. read more