Pisa Guided Walking Tour
Pisa, Italy
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Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
Pisa, famous for its Leaning Tower, is an historic, picturesque town in the heart of Tuscany. Whilst a visit to the Tower and the stunning Piazza Dei Miracoli is a must, there is much more to discover in this vibrant, university town.
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Pisa, famous for its Leaning Tower, is an historic, picturesque town in the heart of Tuscany. Whilst a visit to the Tower and the stunning Piazza Dei Miracoli is a must, there is much more to discover in this vibrant, university town.Pisa’s Ancient Maritime Republic has a great deal to offer besides the renowned Tower and is well worth a few days’ stay, just enough time to take in all of its gems.
The city grew and developed in and around the inlets of the Arno, which lend the view of the Lungarni and the majestic grand ducal buildings, Romanesque and Gothic style churches and the overlooking Medieval and Renaissance fortifications.
The allure of the Lungarni has featured in works by such authors as Byron, Shelley, Montesquieu, Leopardi, Carducci, D’Annunzio and Foscolo.
With our local guide you will discover the city and its fascinating history. We will visit the Piazza Dei Miracoli, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Campo Santo and Piazza Dei Cavalieri, which has a stunning façade designed by Giorgio Vasari.
The city grew and developed in and around the inlets of the Arno, which lend the view of the Lungarni and the majestic grand ducal buildings, Romanesque and Gothic style churches and the overlooking Medieval and Renaissance fortifications.
The allure of the Lungarni has featured in works by such authors as Byron, Shelley, Montesquieu, Leopardi, Carducci, D’Annunzio and Foscolo.
With our local guide you will discover the city and its fascinating history. We will visit the Piazza Dei Miracoli, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Campo Santo and Piazza Dei Cavalieri, which has a stunning façade designed by Giorgio Vasari.
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