Pisa: Day Trips and Tours from Florence

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Discover Pisa on a day trip from Florence and marvel at its famous Leaning Tower, one of Italy's most iconic structures. Explore the Piazza dei Miracoli, home to landmarks like the Pisa Cathedral, Camposanto, and Baptistery, alongside the Leaning Tower.

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Pisa: Day Trips and Tours from Florence

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Discover Pisa on a day trip from Florence and marvel at its famous Leaning Tower, one of Italy's most iconic structures. Explore the Piazza dei Miracoli, home to landmarks like the Pisa Cathedral, Camposanto, and Baptistery, alongside the Leaning Tower.

Below you will find our complete guide about Pisa, one of the most thrilling destinations for day trips from Florence.

Getting there

Pisa, in Tuscany, is about 90 kilometers west of Florence. It's easily accessible by car, bus, or train, making it perfect for a day trip from Florence.

  • By car: Traveling by car from Florence to Pisa takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Take the SS67 from Florence, then Via Marco Polo to the A1/E35, and follow the SGC Firenze-Pisa/Livorno road to Pisa.
  • By bus/public transport: The quickest way to visit Pisa via public transport is by train. The journey takes about an hour, with trains running every 30 minutes from Firenze Santa Maria Novella Station.
  • Guided tours: If you’re not renting a car, the easiest way to visit Pisa is on a guided tour. Many tours leave from Florence daily, allowing you to relax and enjoy the sights.

Itinerary

Many Pisa day trips focus solely on the city, but others include nearby destinations like Cinque Terre, San Gimignano, and Siena.

Most Pisa day tours begin with pickup from your hotel or a central meeting point. The first stop is usually the medieval city walls, offering views of the Porta Santa Maria gate and the Piazza dei Miracoli.

Explore the area's grand landmarks including the 11th-century Duomo , the Baptistery of Saint John, and the monumental Camposanto. No Pisa day tour is complete without visiting the Leaning Tower for photos. Finally, spend some time in the city before boarding the bus back to Florence.

Our selection of the best tours

Tuscany Day Trip to Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa + Lunch at a Winery

  • Guided tour through Siena, including entry to the gothic Cathedral
  • Upgrade to include a hearty lunch + wine tasting at a vineyard in Chianti
  • Price: From €105
  • Duration: 11 - 12 hours

Pisa, Siena & San Gimignano Day Trip

  • Discover three of Italy’s most beautiful cities with a guide
  • 3 course Italian lunch with wine in a Wine Estate
  • Price: From €90
  • Duration: 11 h 30'

Semi-private Cinque Terre and Pisa Tour

  • Scenic boat rides from one village to another + cool off with a swim in the sea before lunch
  • Stop in Pisa on the way back to Florence to see the leaning tower
  • Price: From €239
  • Duration: 12 hours

Prices

As there is such a wide choice of Pisa day tours available, the prices can differ greatly. Guided group day tours begin at around €50 per person and private tours are offered from €320 per group.

For a Pisa day trip visiting the Cinque Terre prices start at around €120 per person and for Pisa, San Gimignano and Siena trips prices begin at around €60 - €70 per person.

Highlights

Pisa offers numerous attractions, historic landmarks, and excellent photo opportunities. The Piazza dei Miracoli, the city's touristic center, houses some of the world's most iconic buildings.

The Leaning Tower

A visit to Pisa isn't complete without seeing the famous Leaning Tower. Dating from the 14th century, it has a unique four-degree tilt. Visitors can climb to its top, standing almost 60 meters tall, making it one of Italy’s most photo-worthy landmarks.

Pisa Cathedral (Duomo)

Pisa's Duomo Cathedral is the oldest building in Piazza dei Miracoli and dates back to the 11th century. It has an eclectic design which includes Classic, Romanesque, Islamic and Byzantine elements. The interior features important artworks by Andrea del Sarto and sculptures by Giovanni and Nicola Pisano.

Baptistery

The Baptistery in the Piazza dei Miracoli dates back to 1152 and its construction took over 200 years to complete and is renowned for its fantastic acoustics.

Camposanto

The Camposanto is a Monumental Cemetery that dates from the 13th century and sits on the site of a former burial ground.

Opening times

If you want to visit the Piazza dei Miracoli and its historic landmarks, the opening times are from 9 AM to 8 PM Sunday to Friday. The Saturday opening hours are 8.30 AM to 11.30 PM.

Best time to visit

Anytime is a great time to visit Pisa. The months of June, July and August are the busiest and warmest months of the year. If you like to explore without the crowds then the months of May and September are best.

Other tours to Pisa

Travel tips

  • Book your Pisa day trips in advance, especially if you are traveling in July and August. The summer months draw millions of tourists to Pisa, so these tours are likely to sell out.
  • If you plan to spend time in each of the attractions, be sure your tour allows time for each and that tickets are included in the price.
  • Dress appropriately to avoid disappointment! When visiting churches and religious buildings in Italy, it is often necessary to cover your shoulders and knees.