![]() ![]() Pisa Attractions: Enjoy a fine dining Tuscan feast at La Pergoletta Restaurant. Leaning Tower of Pisa Tickets: Visit the legendary Leaning Tower of Pisa with this skip-the-line admission ticket.Pisa Food Tour: Get to know Pisa through its food on a walking tour around the city center.Skip-the-Line Private Tour with Local Guide: Avoid the long lines at the Tower of Pisa and learn more about this signature attraction on a private walking tour that includes skip-the-line admission.Get a comprehensive tour of Miracle Square on this walking excursion in Pisa. Pisa all inclusive Tour: Baptistery, Cathedral and Leaning Tower guided tour.Hotel Pisa Tower 3 STARS: This modest hotel and annex date back to the 1900s, and offer unique rooms with great views.Įxpedia | TripAdvisor | | Agoda | HotelsCombined | Best Pisa Tours.Grand Hotel Duomo 4 STARS: This upscale hotel in the city center is a 3-minute walk from both the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Pisa Cathedral.Allegroitalia Pisa Tower Plaza 5 STARS: One of the most renowned in the Tuscan capital and the whole region, and offers a great view over the leaning tower of Pisa.Įxpedia | TripAdvisor | | Agoda | HotelsCombined |.All of the city’s hotels are gay-friendly and many of the luxury properties offer chic interiors. Since Pisa’s top tourist attractions are largely within walking distance, it makes sense to situate yourself downtown. The best hotels in Pisa are located in the heart of the Old Town. The rooftop at Grand Hotel Duomo Pisa offers the best views of Piazza del Duomo. Our favourite highlights include Tuttomondo by Keith Haring, a hidden food market at Piazza Sant’Omobono, the birthplace of Galileo Galilei and the city’s ancient botanical gardens. On a leisurely weekend getaway you’ll have the opportunity to explore off-the-radar Pisa attractions. The local tour company in Pisa is passionate about showcasing a side of the city that many day trippers miss out on. ![]() We explored the best Pisa attractions with City Grand Tour, led by local English speaking guide Chiara Celli. You can easily see the Tuscan city on foot in one or two days. We suggest taking your time to explore Pisa’s best attractions. ![]()
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