Leaning Tower

Tourist attraction
★ 4.8 (18K+ reviews) • 17K+ booked
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, also known as Torre Pendente di Pisa, is a famous bell tower or bell chamber in Pisa, Italy, known for the tower's tilt caused by soft ground under its foundations. Located in the Piazza del Duomo, also called the Campo dei Miracoli, it stands beside the Pisa Cathedral and baptistery. The tower was built in the 1100s and leans more than 4 meters to one side, but thanks to stabilization efforts, it’s now safe to climb. Inside, it has seven bells and a spiral staircase leading to great views of the city, the Arno River, and beyond. Nearby, you can also explore the Sinopie Museum, walk around the old walls of Pisa, or take a short 30-minute trip to Lucca or Florence. You can reach it easily from the Pisa Airport, and it's one of the most visited spots in Tuscany. Don’t miss your chance to climb this world-famous tower and see Pisa from above!
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Leaning Tower, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
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4.8 /5
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Klook User
25 Jun
Alessandro and his horse was great! very informative. Vito our driver was also helpful offering us cool drinks when needed. Thanks.
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Joanna ********
24 Jun
this tour is so worth the money. the bus to and from the port and the walking tour are very informational. we wouldn’t have it in all locations on our own.
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Klook User
17 Jun
We had an amazing experience thanks to Sara, our guide, and Patrick, our bus driver. Everything ran smoothly—we arrived at each destination on time and had enough time to explore. Patrick drove safely the entire trip, and when my husband accidentally left his phone on the bus, Sara quickly coordinated with him to locate and secure it. The phone was returned safely, which we really appreciated. We visited many beautiful spots in just one day—it was a bit tiring, but Sara and Patrick kept the energy up and made the journey enjoyable. The only downside for me was the group meal at the winery; the food wasn’t quite to my taste, and I think we might have enjoyed it more if we had ordered individually. Still, overall, the experience was excellent, and I would absolutely rate this tour 5 stars.
Marvin *******
8 Jun
Great experience in Pisa Italy. We will be back for other tours in this country to experience its rich culture
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Vanessa *******
8 Jun
Meeting place is outside florence but accessible via tram from duomo Piazza. The drop off per destination is a 15min walk Wine tasting in Tuscany is very educational and San Gimignano is beautiful
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Klook 用戶
2 Jun
The tour guide was excellent. I’ve booked four trips through Klook over the past week, and this guide had the best English of them all. He gave clear instructions and managed the schedule very well. My family had a great time today.
CHENG *******
26 May
It was a great trip experience. The whole trip was equipped with two tour guides. They gave historical explanations on the bus before arriving at each scenic spot. After getting off the bus and walking to the meeting point, they agreed on the meeting time and then let the tourists move freely. The time was well allocated and the tour was not rushed. It was a very comfortable group trip. The wine tasting itinerary is very special. You can drink authentic Italian wine, which is very suitable for wine lovers. The guided tour of Siena is worth it. The decoration and paintings in the cathedral are spectacular!
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Lisa ***
26 May
We joined this Pisa tour leaving from Florence. The itinerary is very well organized. There is an English tour guide who has been assigned to our group, very funny and informative. A little short fall is too little time is allocated to climb the leaning tower. There are almost 300 steps and we need to finish climbing and coming down in less than 20 minutes through the only available stairs, leaving us not enough time to grab some food and souvenirs.
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Things to Do in the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Before you start climbing, a staff member will share a short history of the tower and some interesting facts. Then, you'll climb the 297 steps of the spiral staircase to the top. The tower has eight levels and is about 56 meters (184 feet) tall. Six of these levels are open galleries, giving you great views of Pisa and the beautiful countryside nearby.

Explore the Duomo and the Museum

At the Duomo, you can admire its beautiful white arches and bronze doors while going inside to see amazing marble artwork and colorful mosaics. Nearby, the Sinopie Museum has interesting displays where you can learn about the cathedral's art and design. It's a great place to explore and enjoy stunning architecture and art up close.

Visit the Baptistery (Battistero)

Go inside the round Baptistery to see its beautiful Gothic style and hear its amazing acoustics---sounds echo clearly throughout the building. You can check out the unique pillars with lion carvings and the marble font where baptisms take place. It's a quiet, impressive spot to explore near the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Walk around the Camposanto (Cemetery)

The Camposanto is a peaceful place to explore with its long building and green lawn in the middle. You can walk under the covered arcades that hold old gravestones and monuments from Pisa's history. While many frescoes were damaged in World War II, the cemetery still offers a quiet and interesting spot to visit near the Piazza dei Miracoli.

Visit the Sinopie Museum

At the Sinopie Museum, you can see the original drawings that were hidden behind the frescoes in the Camposanto. These sketches were saved after World War II, when many murals were damaged. It's a great place to learn more about the art and history of Pisa's famous cemetery.

Must-Visit Attractions after the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Colosseum

The Colosseum in Rome is a famous ancient amphitheater where gladiator battles once took place. You can explore its ruins and underground tunnels to imagine ancient life. It's about a 3-hour train ride from the Leaning Tower of Pisa, making it a great day trip to see more of Italy's history.

Gallery of the Academy of Florence

The Gallery of the Academy of Florence is a famous art museum located about an hour away from the Leaning Tower of Pisa by car or train. Here, you can see incredible works of art, including Michelangelo's famous statue of David. The museum also has beautiful paintings, sculptures, and musical instruments. Visiting the gallery is a great way to enjoy some of Italy's most important art while exploring the rich history of Florence.

Palatine Hill

Palatine Hill in Rome offers ancient ruins, gardens, and city views. You can explore old palaces and visit nearby sites like the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. It's about a 3-hour train ride from the Leaning Tower of Pisa, perfect for a day trip.