Altough crowded (even on a rainy day), Piazza del Miracoli is very nice and interesting as it consists of three spectacular buildings - the leaning tower, doumo del Pisa, the Baptistery. All outstand… Full review by Behr-H96
Sep 10, 2024
This was a lovely place to visit. Very interesting and beautiful architecture. Well worth it.. the visit, along with the other attractions Full review by 290monicag
Aug 27, 2024
The day we were there it was hot, busy and spectacular. I hadn't realized that three major, impressive building are on this site, namely the tower, cathedral and baptism dome. All situated on well ma… Full review by Eyekaytoo
The square is free and the spot for lottos photo opportunities. There are bars and cafes around but I found the ore interesting places for a drink or something ot eat were just a little …
The square is free and the spot for lottos photo opportunities. There are bars and cafes around but I found the ore interesting places for a drink or something ot eat were just a little away form the main tourist centre.
If you just want to walk in and see the Tower and take photos, what are the hours for that? Same as when the Tower itself is open? Can you just walk around the plaza before the tower opens?
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you can walk anytime in the Piazza dei Miracoli ; until the tower is open,it is more crowded; afterwards,after 6 pm it is more quiet
I will be arriving in florence (actually Carmignano) the day before the bridge festival in Pisa. We have four adults and three children. We don't know and can't find info on the tickets, events etc. Need help. Also are concerned with how to get in and out of pisa. We have two cars but are willing to hire a driver if its too crowded. My mother is 81 and walks ok but not arduous sothat is also a concern.thanks millions.
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Not sure about tickets but I can talk about driving in Pisa. And my advice is: don't. Leave your car at your hotel and take a taxi. It isn't a big place but it has narrow mediaeval streets, little …
Not sure about tickets but I can talk about driving in Pisa. And my advice is: don't. Leave your car at your hotel and take a taxi. It isn't a big place but it has narrow mediaeval streets, little in the way of parking spaces, and a one way system designed to confuse foreigners. It's also hot and humid so your mum might find it a challenge to walk far. Younger members of the party will probably find it easy to walk. It's a small and flat city.
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Frequently asked questions
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Where can I find the nearest ticket office?
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The ticket offices are located at the entrances of the square, they normally open 30 minutes before the opening of the monuments and close 30 minutes before the closing of...