Saturday, 7 November 2015

Grand European Tour Pisa: A Renaissance Gem on the Arno.


Grand European Tour Pisa, Italy


Vistas of undulating hills, rows of cypress trees, terraced vineyards, olive groves, and rural villages form the backdrop of our journey through beautiful Tuscany. We took a break in Pisa to see the Square Of Miracles and the amazing Leaning Tower, then on to Florence.

 




 

It’s no surprise so many tourists visit the Leaning Tower. The makeup of the building itself is perplexing, never mind the fact that some people get seriously creative with their photos—doing everything from making the tower look like a cone of gelato to the ever-original “holding up the tower” pose. One of the most remarkable architectural structures from medieval Europe alone is enough to drive you to want a Leaning Tower pic of your own. But after you spend an absurd amount of time getting the perfect Instagram photo, what else is there to do in the area?

 





Literally NOTHING!! If you’re going to Pisa for the sake of exploring the town, then you can make a day of it. However, if you’re going strictly for the sake of seeing the tower, snapping a few photos, and enjoying some pasta, you don’t need to block out more than, like, two hours.



 

Pisa Cathedral is best known for its campanile — the famous leaning tower of Pisa. However, this large marble church is a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture and filled with art. Like the bell tower and baptistery, the church actually leans slightly too. Don’t admire it just from the outside, admission is free

 

It's a good city for strolling and enjoying at a leisurely pace.

Pisa is located in the northern half of Tuscany, not far from the coast and about an hour west of Florence.





Check out our video of Pisa to Florence:





Pisa: More Than Just the Leaning Tower

While the Leaning Tower of Pisa is undoubtedly the city's most famous landmark, Pisa offers a wealth of other attractions and activities for visitors.


 

Must-See Attractions

Leaning Tower of Pisa: Of course, no visit to Pisa is complete without climbing the famous tower and experiencing its unique tilt.

Piazza del Duomo: This stunning square is home to the Leaning Tower, the Duomo (cathedral), Baptistery, and Camposanto (cemetery).

Pisa Cathedral: The Duomo is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, featuring intricate mosaics and sculptures.

Baptistery: This circular building is known for its acoustics, and visitors can often hear a guide singing a Gregorian chant.

Camposanto: This cemetery is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture and houses a collection of sarcophagi and frescoes.



Things to Do

Explore the historic center: Wander through the narrow streets and discover hidden gems, such as the Botanical Garden and the National Museum of San Matteo.

Visit the River Arno: Take a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Arno River and enjoy the picturesque views.

Try local cuisine: Pisa offers a variety of delicious restaurants serving traditional Tuscan dishes, including pasta, seafood, and wine.

Take a day trip: Pisa is a great base for exploring other Tuscan cities, such as Florence, Siena, and Lucca.




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