Best things to do in Pisa
The city of Pisa offers a lot more than its famous Leaning Tower. Head to this Tuscan gem and you’ll find a wonderful blend of fascinating history, rich culture and delicious Italian cuisine. Here’s a guide to some of the best things to do on your Pisan getaway:
Viewpoints and panoramas
Leaning Tower of Pisa: The most iconic and recognisable sight in Pisa – or indeed Italy. Climb the 294 steps to the top for a unique perspective on the city and its surroundings.
Campo dei Miracoli (‘Field of Miracles’): From the green lawns of this UNESCO World Heritage site visitors can take in the impressive Cathedral, Baptistery and Monumental Cemetery that sit alongside the Leaning Tower.
The best districts
San Martino: This historic district is perfect for exploring on foot. It’s home to charming streets, local shops and some of Pisa’s best eateries.
Santa Maria: Situated close to the university, this lively area is full of students. It’s a great place to experience the local nightlife and find trendy bars and restaurants.
Museums
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum): Located in Piazza dei Miracoli, this museum houses incredible works of art and artefacts from the Cathedral, Baptistery and other religious sites.
Palazzo Blu (Blue Palace): So-called for its striking sky-blue painted façade, this cultural centre hosts a variety of art exhibitions that include both ancient and contemporary works. It’s a must-see for art lovers.
Historical monuments
Pisa Cathedral: An architectural masterpiece with a stunning façade and richly decorated interior. Don’t miss Giovanni Pisano’s intricate pulpit.
Baptistery of St. John: The largest baptistery in Italy is famed for its remarkable acoustics and beautiful Gothic architecture.
Day trips in the area
Lucca: Located just a short train ride away, the town of Lucca is known for its well-preserved Renaissance walls, charming old town and picturesque piazzas. Looking for more destinations? Consider our holidays to Lucca for your next getaway.
Cinque Terre: These coastal villages are perfect for a day trip out of the city and offer stunning views, hiking trails and beaches.
Activities for families in Pisa
With a mix of striking sights, beautiful gardens and vibrant atmosphere, Pisa holidays are a great choice for families. Once there you’ll find plenty of activities to keep everyone interested and entertained.
Giardino Scotto (Scotto Garden): A historic green space situated in the heart of the city, surrounded by the remains of a medieval fortress. With playgrounds, shaded picnic areas and plenty of open space to run around, this park is the perfect place for families to spend a few hours. Look out for open-air events in the summer too.
Museo delle Sinopie (Sinopie Museum): A fascinating museum where visitors can learn about the immense frescoes from the Camposanto Monumentale. It’s educational and engaging for both children and adults.
Cittadella Nuova (New Citadel): Explore the ancient fortress surrounding the Scotto Garden and enjoy the views from the top. It’s a fun way to learn about Pisa’s history while enjoying the outdoors.
Free things to do in Pisa
Pisa holidays are easy to do on a budget. The city offers numerous free or low-cost activities that let you explore the sights and soak in its culture without spending a fortune.
Campo dei Miracoli (‘Field of Miracles’): Simply strolling around this iconic square is a delight. Admire the stunning architecture of the Leaning Tower, Cathedral and Baptistery.
Lungarno: Take a walk down the streets alongside the Arno River, enjoying the beautiful views of the city’s historic buildings and bridges.
Borgo Stretto: Wander through this historic street lined with shops, cafes and elegant architecture. It’s a great place to soak up Pisa’s local atmosphere.
Nature and outdoor activities
Hiking in the Pisan Hills: Just outside the city, the Pisan Hills offer scenic trails with incredible views of the countryside. Popular routes include the paths around Monte Pisano and the area near Vicopisano.
Cycling: Rent a bike and explore Pisa’s extensive network of cycle paths on two wheels. Routes let you take in the impressive sight of the Arno River, or wind through the city’s historic districts.
Marina di Pisa (Pisa Marina): Situated a short drive from the city, this coastal area is perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. Lie on its beaches, or try out water sports like windsurfing and sailing.