Pisa has 2 train stations, you will proberly arrive at Pisa Centrale.
If you are just stopping off for a few hours whilst you are travelling through Pisa there is a baggage store facility at Pisa... more
...the bus can get you here/there in a little over an hour (depending on traffic) and for a reasonable price. These two services (see web link below) operate between the Pisa airport and Santa Maria... more
Pisa is a very small town rather than a city and is an easy walk through for those who are up to it. The main tourist attraction Piazza del Duomo or the Cathedral Square where the Leaning Tower is... more
The official map of the ZTLs (zone di traffico limitato, or restricted traffic zones) in Pisa can be found at https://secure.comune.pisa.it/tzi/info.jsp .
In case you feel the map is useless, please... more
Easyjet and Ryanair are amongst the European budget carriers who fly into Pisa. It's a useful starting point for an exploration of Tuscany.
www.skyscanner.net will give you carriers and, often,... more
There are two Railway Stations in Pisa:- Stazione Centrale, the most important.- San Rossore, which is much closer to the Cathedral and the Leaning Tower.If you... more
Pisa Airport is fairly small and like the flight, fairly lacking in fancy touches, but it has the great plus point of being nearer to the city centre than any... more
Many cities in Italy have taxi cooperatives, a large network of taxis available at one simple number. Pisa is one of those cities. You never know when you'll... more
In Sep 2007 we spent a few days showing my parents our favourite places in Tuscany. The easiest way to explore this gorgeous part of Italy is by car. We picked... more
I would advise taking a train into Pisa (From Florence it is only 5 Euros and only takes an hour and 25 minutes).. and walking to the leaning tower of Pisa. It... more
To get to Florence from Pisa or Pisa airport you have two possibilities: either the train, which departs at Pisa airport and the main station, or the bus –... more
Our bus was too big to get to downtown Pisa, so we took a little train (see picture), it was organized by our tour so I'm not sure cost and all but it sure was... more
In September 2004 (04-09 till 12/09), I had planned a short Italy trip. This trip started in Rome, then with the train to Firenze, with a journey to Siena, and the trip ended in Pisa.
I had an...
Pisa was the last place I've visited during my mini Toscana tour. I had ten lovely days, starting at Ferrara (which is not part of Toscana), moving from place to place and spending no more then two......
Why are there so many people saying that Pisa is not worth the visit. Do they only visit the leaning tower? They are so wrong, there's so much more to see than the famous tower. Take your time to...
I have been lucky enough to visit Pisa 5 times so far since 1999, and have no doubt I will be back again one day!
Pisa is like a mini version of Florence, with its amazing architecture, pretty river,...
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