I spent three nights at La Romea. I know Lucca well. La Romea, not a hotel but a five room Residenza d'Epoca (which could be translated as a B&B in an historical setting), is located in what many people consider the most beautiful medieval palazzo in Lucca. It sits on a tiny square facing the lovely, exquisite, church of Sant' Andrea. The Guinigi tower is 2 minutes down the street and Via Fillungi is 1 minute in the opposite direction. In other words, I can't think of a better location for a stay in Lucca. It is, be assured, quiet.
The owners, your hosts, Giulio and Gaia, husband and wife, could not be more hospitable. A friendly, inviting, and comfortable space. Very nice breakfast, which I usually avoid. They (well, their cook, a charming Italian matron) made eggs to order, which was was delivered and eaten with equal enthusiasm.
The bedroom was large, the bed good, the bathroom large and (by my usual experiences) luxurious.
I slept well. I could come and go as I wished. The other guests, all couples, primarily English speaking (NZ, Australia, US) were compatible breakfast companions (all too rare) and I would run into them on the street, which created a pleasant, brief camaraderie. For most of them it was their first time in Lucca. I'm sure they will return.
From now on, when I need a place to stay for a few nights in Lucca, I will stay at La Romea.