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Pisa
Italy’s Tuscany region is home to several medieval communes, one of them being the small maritime city of Pisa. Get acquainted with the remnants of a bygone era by cutting through its quaint streets, wandering around its picturesque squares like Piazza dei Cavalieri and Piazza del Duomo, visiting majestic holy sites like the Baptistery and the Duomo Cathedral, and marveling at structures like the Guelph Tower and the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. If you want to immerse yourself in its history and ever-evolving culture, you can visit institutions like the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo and Museo Nazionale or by going for a stroll near the Arno River or around Borgo Stretto, the latter being a popular shopping area.
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Local weather
℉ ℃Time zone
GMT +01:00
1 hours ahead
Currency
Euro
1SGD = 0.69EUR
Official languages
Italian
Recommended trip duration
1 days
Flight time
13 hours
When departing from Singapore
Activities available on Klook
40
Things to do in Pisa
Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Leaning Tower, an emblematic bell tower known for its unintended tilt, is a must-see when you visit Pisa. Construction began in the 12th century and its inclination has been captivating visitors ever since. Most visitors are eager to take the iconic photo with the tower, which stands in the Piazza dei Miracoli.
Pisa Cathedral
The Pisa Cathedral, dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta, is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture in central Pisa. Situated in the same complex as the Leaning Tower, the cathedral boasts fantastic architecture and beautiful buildings that have stood the test of time.
Baptistery of St. John (Battistero di San Giovanni)
Adjacent to the Pisa Cathedral, the Pisa Baptistery impresses with its harmonious blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Known as the largest baptistery in Italy, it's famous for its perfect acoustics and the panoramic view from its upper gallery.
Camposanto Monumentale
This historical cemetery, part of the Piazza dei Miracoli, is known for its sacred soil brought back from the Holy Land during the Crusades. The ancient walls and intricate frescoes within make it a significant site for those interested in the art and history of the Middle Ages.
Knights' Square (Piazza dei Cavalieri)
Knights' Square, once the heart of medieval Pisa and the headquarters of the Order of the Knights of St. Stephen, is surrounded by historical buildings like the Palazzo della Carovana. It's a testament to Pisa's rich history and a key tourist attraction.
Church of Santa Maria della Spina
Nestled along the River Arno, the Church of Santa Maria della Spina is a small Gothic jewel. Its name derives from a thorn relic, believed to be from Jesus Christ's crown, once housed here. The church's intricate marble facade is a highlight for visitors.
Palazzo Blu
Palazzo Blu is a cultural center and art gallery located on the banks of the River Arno. It hosts temporary exhibitions and a permanent collection that showcases the history of Pisa through art and artifacts.
San Matteo National Museum
This museum houses a significant collection of Tuscan art from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, including sculptures, paintings, and illuminated manuscripts. It's a must-visit for art enthusiasts exploring Pisa.
Botanical Garden and Museum
As the oldest university botanical garden in the world, Pisa's Botanical Garden offers a tranquil escape with its diverse collection of plants and historical greenhouses. It's a city park that provides both educational and leisure opportunities.
Tuttomondo Mural by Keith Haring
The Tuttomondo mural, created by the famous artist Keith Haring, is a vibrant piece of street art located on the rear wall of the Church of Sant'Antonio. It's one of the last public works by Haring and a colorful addition to Pisa's cultural scene.
Pisa City Walls
Visitors can walk along the ancient city walls, which offer a unique perspective of Pisa. The walls date back to the Middle Ages and provide a glimpse into the city's historical defenses.
Marina di Pisa
A short distance from central Pisa, Marina di Pisa is a charming seaside resort. It's an ideal spot for a day trip, offering beaches, seafood restaurants, and opportunities for wine tasting by the coast.
Church of San Paolo a Ripa d'Arno
This church is an example of Pisan Romanesque architecture and has been referred to as the "Old Cathedral" due to its grandeur and significance. It's a peaceful spot for reflection away from the more crowded tourist attractions.
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II
This bustling square is close to the main train station and is a hub of activity in Pisa. It's surrounded by shops, cafes, and is often the starting point for many Pisa tours.
San Michele in Borgo
The Church of San Michele in Borgo, located on the bustling Borgo Stretto, is known for its striking Pisan Gothic facade. Inside, visitors can admire the art and architecture that reflect the city's rich past.