Pisa Tours, ItalyVisit the historic city of Pisa
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About Pisa
Located in the beautiful Tuscany region of Italy, Pisa is a city known all over the world. Most famous for its Leaning Tower, Pisa is home to many historical landmarks, including over twenty historic churches and medieval palaces. Beyond its architectural wonders, Pisa boasts a rich cultural heritage that spans centuries. The city's illustrious university, the University of Pisa, founded in 1343, has been a beacon of learning and innovation, attracting scholars and students from across Europe. Spend your time wandering through Pisa's picturesque streets, lined with charming medieval buildings, elegant palaces, and hidden piazzas. Take a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Arno River or explore the quaint neighbourhoods beyond the tourist hotspots to uncover hidden gems and local treasures.
Pisa Tours
Pisa is a city with a deeply rich history. Explore this world-famous location on one of our Italy tours. Discover the medieval architecture and see the famed Leaning Tower of Pisa with your very own eyes. Once you have explored to your hearts content, take a well-deserved rest at a local trattoria for some traditional pasta dishes.
Visiting Pisa, Italy
When visiting Pisa, you can expect to be encompassed by the history of the city. Spend your day exploring the 14th-century university campus before discovering Pisa's old town, with its winding streets, medieval buildings, and lively piazzas. Or perhaps you would prefer to visit one of the many galleries, museums, and theatres that Pisa has to offer before taking a stroll along the Arno River. Of course, no visit to Pisa would be complete without visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa and learning about its construction in 1372. With so much to do and see, Pisa is a great addition to your Italian adventure.
What to see in Pisa
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Of course, when visiting Pisa, you must visit the Leaning Tower. Pisa’s most famous landmark, the leaning tower, has been open since 1372. One of three structures in Pisa’s Cathedral Square, the tower is known for its leanness, which is the result of being built on an unstable foundation. The tower began tilting during its construction in the 12th century and reached a tilt of 5.5 degrees in the 90's, at which point remedial work began to reduce the tilt. The tilt has now been reduced to 3.97 degrees, which is still a very noticeable tilt. Many tourists enjoy taking novelty pictures ‘holding up’ the tower due to its unique lean.
Duomo di Pisa
Located in the same square as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Duomo di Pisa, or Pisa Cathedral, is a beautiful cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Construction of the cathedral began in 1063 and was completed 29 years later, in 1092. A new façade was built for the building in the 12th century, and the roof was replaced after a fire damaged it in 1595. The interior is intricately designed with a coffered ceiling and a stone-carved pulpit. The cathedral is a wonderful mix of architecture and art, putting it high on our list of things you must see when visiting Pisa.
The Arno River
The Arno River runs through Tuscany and is historically one of the most important rivers in Italy. The river supplied water to mills, increasing Tuscany’s production as well as being used for drainage, irrigation, and firefighting. Nowadays, the Arno is a serene river that flows through Pisa and makes for a lovely walk. Walking along the Arno is a great way to explore Pisa, take in the colourful buildings that line the river, and enjoy the calming sounds of the waves as the river slowly ebbs and flows.
Frequently asked questionsFrequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to climb to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Yes, visitors can climb to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. There are 294 steps to reach the top, and the climb offers stunning views of Pisa and the surrounding area.
Are there any restrictions or rules for visitors climbing the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Yes, there are some restrictions for visitors climbing the Leaning Tower. Children under the age of 8 are not permitted to climb, and children (under 18) must be accompanied by an adult. Additionally, visitors must wear appropriate footwear, and bags or backpacks are not allowed inside the tower.
What are some other attractions or activities to explore in Pisa besides the Leaning Tower?
In addition to the Leaning Tower, visitors to Pisa can explore the historic streets of the old town, visit museums such as the Museo Nazionale di San Matteo or the Palazzo Blu, stroll along the Arno River, or enjoy shopping and dining in the city centre.
When is the best time to visit Pisa
The best time to visit Pisa is in the spring and autumn months. This is when the weather is nice and mild, and you can avoid the large crowds of the summer season.
Conclusion
With its rich history, beautiful architecture, and famous leaning tower, Pisa is a must-visit location on any Italy tour. Spend the day in this beautiful city, soaking up all the culture you could possibly want. From art galleries, museums, theatres, restaurants, and landmarks, Pisa has everything you could possibly want from a city break. Feel inspired by the scenery and enjoy a lovely day in this Italian gem.
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