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Private Day Trip to Pisa Round Trip from Rome

Rome, IT
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Private Day Trip to Pisa Round Trip from Rome

Rome, IT
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Experience the ultimate freedom and flexibility on your holiday with a private day trip to Pisa from Rome. Leave behind the fixed schedules and crowded transports as you embark on a journey driven by a professional driver in a comfortable minivan. You'll have the independence to choose your departure and return times, and the freedom to explore the attractions of your choice in Pisa. From the vibrant Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II to the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa, every step of this tour is filled with awe-inspiring sights. Wander through the historic Corso Italia, visit the beautiful Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina, and stroll along the walls of Pisa for breathtaking views of the city. With the flexibility to customize your experience and the convenience of a private vehicle, this private day trip to Pisa is a must-book for any traveler seeking an unforgettable adventure.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 12 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Freedom to customize your own itinerary
  • Professional driver for a comfortable and stress-free trip
  • Opportunity to explore the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site, Piazza dei Miracoli
  • Enjoy a scenic walk on the historic walls of Pisa
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • WiFi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Entrance tickets to museums and attractions
  • Food and beverages
  • Extratime (including 12 hours from departure to return to Rome)
  • Admission (camposanto, baptistery, and Sinopie € 8.00)
  • Price Ticket Tower of Pisa € 18.00 (attention limitations for handicapped and minors)
  • To climb the Walls of Pisa there is a cost of €5

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Introduction

Discover the beauty of Pisa on a private day trip from Rome. With the freedom to choose your own departure and return times, as well as the flexibility to explore at your own pace, this tour offers a comfortable and independent way to experience the iconic sights of Pisa. Leave the hassle of fixed schedules and shared transportation behind as you travel in a minivan with a professional driver. Whether you're drawn to the leaning tower, historic churches, or the vibrant streets of Pisa, this trip promises a memorable experience filled with architectural marvels, rich history, and cultural gems.

What to expect?

During this private day trip, you can expect a total duration of 720 minutes to immerse yourself in Pisa's captivating attractions. The itinerary starts with a visit to Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, where you'll find important buildings, including the Palazzo delle Poste and the Palazzo della Provincia. Nearby, don't miss the Church of S. Antonio, adorned with the largest mural in Europe by Keith Haring. Continue your journey along Corso Italia, the main street of Pisa, which offers a vibrant atmosphere with its shops and bars. Take time to explore the Church of S. Maria del Carmine and the Church of S. Domenico, both showcasing unique architectural features. One of the highlights is the enchanting Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina, famous for housing a relic of the thorn from Christ's crown. Make a stop at Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi and savor a refreshing beer while enjoying a picturesque view of the river. Then, embark on a walk on the ancient walls of Pisa, known as the Camminamento in Quota Sulle Mura di Pisa, offering a unique perspective of the city. Finally, lose yourself in the beauty of Piazza dei Miracoli, a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring the iconic Leaning Tower, the Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, the Monumental Cemetery, and the Baptistery of S. Giovanni.

Who is this for?

This private day trip to Pisa is designed for independent travelers who crave flexibility and freedom in exploring new destinations. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an avid photographer, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the stunning architecture of Pisa, this tour caters to a wide range of interests. It is perfect for couples, families, or small groups who want to create their own itinerary and fully enjoy the attractions of Pisa at their own pace. With the convenience of a private minivan and a professional driver, travelers of all ages and physical abilities can embark on this adventure without limitations.

Why book this?

Embark on a journey like no other with this private day trip to Pisa from Rome. By choosing this tour, you gain the ultimate freedom to explore Pisa according to your own schedule and preferences. Leave behind the constraints of fixed tours and crowded buses, and embrace the comfort and independence of a private minivan. With a professional driver at your service, you can relax and focus on the mesmerizing sights of Pisa, creating lasting memories at your own pace. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Pisa's architectural wonders, from the leaning tower and historic churches to the picturesque streets and vibrant squares. This personalized experience allows you to elevate your trip to the next level, making it a truly unforgettable adventure.

Good to know

As you embark on this private day trip, it's good to know that the total duration of the tour is approximately 720 minutes, giving you ample time to explore and soak in the rich culture of Pisa. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes as you navigate the city's charming streets and climb the iconic Leaning Tower. Remember to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking sights and create long-lasting memories. Your professional driver will provide recommendations and insider tips along the way, ensuring you get the most out of your Pisa experience. Don't forget to hydrate and take breaks to enjoy local cuisine and refreshments. Travel hassle-free and discover the wonders of Pisa on this private day trip.

Reviews

Previous travelers who have embarked on this private day trip to Pisa rave about the flexibility and convenience it offers. Many highlight how the freedom to choose their own departure and return times enhanced their overall experience. Travelers appreciated the personalized attention from the professional driver and praised their local knowledge and insider tips. The chance to explore Pisa's iconic landmarks, such as the Leaning Tower and Piazza dei Miracoli, left travelers in awe of the city's beauty and history. Overall, reviews indicate high satisfaction, with many expressing their desire to return and explore more of Pisa in the future.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II

A few meters from the central station is this elliptical square, recently redeveloped. In the center stands the statue dedicated to the king of Italy. Several important buildings overlook this area, such as the Palazzo delle Poste and the Palazzo della Provincia. A stone's throw away is the Church of S. Antonio, whose external wall is immediately noticeable for a real explosion of colour. I'm talking about the largest mural in Europe, the Tuttomondo by Keith Haring. If you love street art, this work is certainly one of the unmissable things to see in Pisa in one day. The American artist gave life to this important project in 1989, invited to the city by a Pisan student he met in New York. The mural shows thirty figures joined together to represent peace in the world. In the centre, ocher in colour, the Pisan cross stands out, formed by four linked figures.

Corso Italia

From Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II begins Corso Italia, the main street of Pisa. It is the shopping street, full of bars and shops of all kinds. Along Corso Italia are the Church of S. Domenico and the Church of S. Maria del Carmine, with a rather simple interior but with a very nice cloister.

Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina

Among the things to see in Pisa in one day, there is the Church of S. Maria della Spina, so called because it housed a relic of the thorn from Christ's crown.

Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi

Piazza Garibaldi waiting for us, with the bronze statue of the famous leader. Here I stopped in the afternoon for a relaxing beer overlooking the river. From Piazza Garibaldi begins Borgo Stretto, one of the oldest districts of Pisa. A pleasant walk under the arcades that characterize this street, full of historic shops and cafes, overlooked by medieval palaces that belonged to nobles and merchants.

Camminamento in Quota Sulle Mura di Pisa

The walkway on the walls was regularly reopened to the public on 18 May 2018. The walls are one of the oldest in Italy and have undergone several restoration and redevelopment interventions over time. This is a route of about 3 km with four access points: Torre di Legno (Piazza Federico del Rosso), Piazza delle Gondole, Piezometric Tower (Via S. Francesco – Via Vittorio Veneto) and Torre di S. Maria (Piazza of miracles).

Admission Not Included

Piazza dei Miracoli

Inscribed in the Unesco World Heritage list in 1987, Piazza dei Miracoli appears to our eyes as a large green lawn reserved exclusively for pedestrians. Here are the famous Leaning Tower, the Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, the Monumental Cemetery and the Baptistery of S. Giovanni.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower, symbol of Pisa. In reality it is the bell tower of the Cathedral, located a few meters away. Since its construction in 1173, the ground gradually yielded more and more, leading to the leaning of the tower. Fortunately, the axis passing through its center of gravity falls into the support base, so there is no chance that the tower will fall. No less than 294 steps, a somewhat complicated climb due to the slope, but the effort is repaid by a beautiful 360° panorama of the city.

Admission Not Included

Duomo di Pisa

It is striking both externally and internally for a very strong use of marble: white and gray for the external cladding, black and white for the interior. Since its construction, the architect has been able to combine classical, Arab and Byzantine elements. Inside this beautiful Romanesque cathedral, a rich heritage of works of art unwinds, to which the elegant coffered ceiling gives majesty.

Battistero di San Giovanni

Leaving the Cathedral, we see the Baptistery of S. Giovanni in front of us. It is the largest in Italy and was built with different materials (red tiles and lead plates), probably due to lack of money. I took the photo of the facade of the Cathedral here, on the first floor, from an open window.

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Camposanto

The Camposanto Monumentale is a sacred place because here the Crusaders brought the holy land taken on Mount Golgotha. The leading figures in Pisan history have been buried for centuries. In the 19th century the ancient cemetery was rearranged: all the sarcophagi were moved inside under the arches. Exploring this place we notice the richness of the frescoes, whose sinopias, i.e. the preparatory drawings in red lime, are kept in the Museo delle Sinopie, included in the admission ticket.

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Knights’ Square

It takes its name from the headquarters of the Order of the Knights of St. Stephen, commissioned by Cosimo De' Medici, and has been the seat of city power for centuries. Today it houses the prestigious Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, inside the Palazzo della Carovana, a jewel seen from the outside. Also interesting is the Palazzo dell'Orologio which incorporates the so-called Torre della Muda, or Torre della Fame. Here, as Dante's Divine Comedy says, Count Ugolino della Gherardesca, his children and grandchildren were imprisoned. The archbishop gave orders to throw the prison key into the Arno and let them die of hunger.

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