Pisa hotels

Well, what’s there to tell about Pisa? It’s got a leaning tower, that’s right, but what they don’t want you to recognize is that it’s one of in all probability hundreds of leaning towers through Italy. The fact is that Pisa is likely best completed on a two-hour stop on the way from one city to Point B, because you’ve probably simply got to have the picture of yourself holding up the tower, right? Yeah, we supposed so. No troubles, we’ve all done it. The bottom line is that unless you’ve got a reason to stay longer, Pisa’s the perfect stop.

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What to Do in Pisa Italy

There’s really only one big reason masses come to Pisa, and that’s to see the well-known leaning tower. Thankfully it’s very close to the main train station, so you can drop off your bags in a locker and mount a bus for the short ride to the pristine square around the Pisa’s leaning tower and church. The Leaning Tower in Pisa is actually just the bell tower for the connected cathedral, which is quite awesome in its own right. Visits of the cathedral and the baptistery (behind the church) are recommended, and low-priced in comparison to the tower itself. The tower is from time to time open for going up and sometimes not, counting on its stability, and it’s a good idea to book tickets in advance if you’re hoping to climb it.

Getting To Pisa Italy

It’s likely that Pisa isn’t your only stop in Italy, so your entering point is in all probability to be either Rome’s Fiumicino Airport or Milan’s Malpensa Airport. Either way, you’ll probably be taking the train to Pisa. Look for deals on airfare to Italy.

Where to Stay in Pisa Italy

If you’re determined to spend the night in Pisa, there are many hotels and hostels to choose from. There is a university here, so if that’s your purpose of visiting you’ll want to make sure your accommodations are about the university. You can begin by looking through Pisa hostels and Pisa hotels and book a room today.

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