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Day trip from Florence: Pisa and Florence - private tour

Pisa, IT
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Day trip from Florence: Pisa and Florence - private tour

Pisa, IT
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Experience the best of Tuscany on this captivating private tour from Florence. Begin your day in Pisa, where you'll marvel at the famous Leaning Tower and other stunning marble landmarks in Piazza dei Miracoli. Your private guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and architecture of this iconic city. After a delightful lunch break, make your way to Florence, a city known for its Renaissance charm. Explore the enchanting cobbled streets, visit famous piazzas, fountains, and monuments, all with the guidance of your knowledgeable private guide. After this immersive journey, you'll have the option to continue exploring Florence or head back to your hotel. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the pearls of Tuscany in a personalized and unforgettable experience. Book your private tour today!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 9 hours
  • Suitable for 2-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Admire the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Explore the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
  • Enjoy a private walking tour of Florence's charming streets
  • Visit the largest baptistery in Italy, Battistero di San Giovanni
  • Experience the iconic Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence
  • Professional tour guide ( 2 hrs in Pisa and 3 hrs in Florence)
  • Vip entrance to Baptistery, Cathedral and Leaning Tower in Pisa
  • Transportation from/to Florence by deluxe vehicle and English speaking driver
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch fee
  • Entrance tickets in Florence
  • After your walking tour in Florence, the back transfer to your hotel is not included

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the charm and beauty of Tuscany with a full-day private tour of Pisa and Florence. Begin your journey by exploring the city of Pisa, famous for its iconic Leaning Tower and other marble landmarks in the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli. Your knowledgeable private guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and architecture of these incredible structures. Afterward, take a break to enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the local eateries, savoring the flavors of authentic Tuscan cuisine. Next, travel to the captivating city of Florence, known as the birthplace of the Renaissance. Walk along its enchanting cobbled streets, discovering its renowned piazzas, fountains, and monuments. Your private guide will lead you on a 3-hour walking tour of the exterior of the famous Florentine landmarks, providing intriguing stories and anecdotes along the way. After this enriching experience, you have the choice to either explore more of Florence's city center for some souvenir shopping or return to your hotel.

What to Expect

On this private tour, expect to be enchanted by the historical and architectural wonders of Pisa and Florence. Get up close to the leaning beauty of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and marvel at its unique architectural feat. Explore the Piazza dei Miracoli and discover the rich history and cultural significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Florence, experience the splendor of the Renaissance as you visit the magnificent Duomo and the iconic Ponte Vecchio. Wander through the charming streets of Florence and immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere. With the expertise of your private guide, gain valuable insights into the art, history, and culture of these fascinating cities.

Who is this for?

This private tour of Pisa and Florence caters to all types of travelers, whether you are a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply someone who loves to explore new cultures. It is perfect for families, couples, or small groups who prefer a personalized and immersive experience. Whether you are visiting Italy for the first time or have been captivated by the country's beauty in the past, this tour allows you to delve deeper into the rich heritage of Tuscany.

Why book this?

By booking this private tour, you can enjoy the freedom and flexibility to explore at your own pace, without the constraints of a large group. Benefit from the undivided attention of your knowledgeable guide, who will tailor the experience to your interests and preferences. Discover hidden gems and riveting stories that only a local expert can share. Feel like a true insider as you navigate the streets of Pisa and Florence, immersing yourself in the authentic vibes of these Italian gems. Whether you're fascinated by architectural wonders, relish in culinary delights, or simply seek to soak up the vibrant ambiance, this tour promises an unforgettable experience.

Good to Know

During your tour, make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes, as there will be ample opportunities to explore on foot. It is advisable to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Keep in mind that lunch is not included in the tour, but your guide will be more than happy to recommend local eateries where you can savor traditional Tuscan dishes. Transportation back to your hotel after exploring Florence's city center is not included, giving you the flexibility to extend your stay or return to your accommodation as desired.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced this private tour of Pisa and Florence have been overwhelmingly delighted with their journey through Tuscany's treasures. They praise the knowledgeable guides who brought history to life with their engaging storytelling and insights. Visitors have expressed appreciation for the personalized experience and the opportunity to discover hidden gems and local recommendations. Travelers found the pace of the tour to be perfect, allowing them to fully appreciate each location's beauty and significance. Overall, reviews highlight the enchanting atmosphere, the rich history, and the architectural wonders that make this private tour a must-do experience in Tuscany.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Pisa

The city of Pisa rises above the banks of Arno, just before the mouth of the river at Marina of Pisa. It is one of the most important cities in Tuscany and it is extremely well-known in the world, because of its famous symbol: "the Leaning Tower".

Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Tower of Pisa in Italian “Torre Pendente di Pisa” is located in the city of Pisa, exactly in the Piazza del Duomo of Pisa known as “Piazza dei Miracoli” (Cathedral Square). This famous tower began to tilt when its construction began in 1173. The Tower of Pisa measures 55.86 meters of height with an estimated weight of 14,700 tons and an inclination of about 4 ° extending 3.9 m of the vertical. In 1964 the Italian government asked for help to prevent the Tower of Pisa from collapsing. In 1987, UNESCO declared Patrimony of the Humanity to the whole patrimonial group of the Cathedral Square. In 1990 it closed its doors to the public as a security measure and after several works of restructuring, on June 16th 2001 opened its doors again.

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Cattedrale di Pisa

Founded in 1064 and consecrated with great pomp on September 26th 1118, the Cathedral was built in two stages, one by architect Buscheto, who created the original layout with the basilican body with four aisles and one nave, a transept with one nave and two aisles, and the dome on the cross vault, and one by Rainaldo, who extended the building and the façade. The building was not finally completed until the last quarter of the XII century, when Bonannoís bronze leaves were placed on the central door, which were later destroyed by the devastating fire of 1595, after which many of the destroyed works were replaced and a vast decorative plan was started.

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Battistero di San Giovanni

With a circumference of 107.24 metres, walls 2.63 metres thick at the base, and a height of 54.86 metres, it is the largest baptistery in Italy. The dome is clad with red tiles on the side facing the sea, and with lead sheets to the east.

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Florence

Not only is central Florence the heart of town, but since the 1500s it was also the heart of the Italian Renaissance. While many of Florence’s neighbors never recovered from plagues and famines, thanks to its river access, powerful military, and ruthless Medici rulers, Florence grew into a European powerhouse in the Age of Enlightenment.

Ponte Vecchio

The Roman bridge was built next to this one around 127AD and replaced by in 966. It was the only one to cross the River until 1218. The first one was made of wood then turned into a stone bridge after the Flood of 1333 or 45? butchers (beccai) were based here, threw scraps in the river, and it stunk so bad that Cosimo de Medici had Vasari build him a suspended walkway to Pitti Palace. Rich people didn’t want to walk the stinky bridge either and had Goldsmiths move in. It is the only bridge in town to survive WW2

Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore

Officially called the Cathedral of Santa Maria of the Flower (del Fiore), Florence’s Cathedral (Duomo) is the most monumental landmark in town. Before the current church was started in 1296, the Romanesque Cathedral of Santa Reparata sat here dating back to the Gauls in the 400s. Because the architect died in 1310, work slowed for 30 years until the survivors of the Plague of 1348 revived the project. ( exterior only )

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Palazzo Vecchio

The Eastern side of the complex was a theater in Roman Times built around 150AD (city Florentia was 59 BC by Julius Caesar) on what was a natural 20-foot slope. It was seating for 8,000-10,000 people and had to be enclosed by an additional wall as it boarder the original city wall. It was abandoned by the 500s, built over in the 1300s, a re-discovered in 1875. ( exterior only )

Admission Not Included

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