Leaning Tower

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Klook User
2 Nov 2025
this was a super experience!! there is no way you can travel 4 different places(pisa, winery, Siena and San gimignino) in a day! our guide Federico and our bus driver Enrico were within thr top 3 best guides and bus drivers ive met in my tours all over the world. they are nice, patient and understanding. the only reason I gave a 4 star for the itinerary was a we got to San gimignino last when the sun was down but if the sun were up youd get the most beautiful Tuscany view. also for thr winery wish there were some non alcoholic options too
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geraldine *********
1 Nov 2025
was able to learn why and how Pisa was built.
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Alicia ****
1 Nov 2025
it was unfortunately a rainy day during our tour but we managed to enjoy the tour still. Sara was our guide and Mario was our driver. Both were outstanding. It’s a pretty big group / double level bus and it was a comfortable ride still. Highly recommend to take the option with lunch as there is wine pairing. Due to the travel time, there wasn’t much time to explore San Gimignano. It’s a very charming little town. All in all, a great trip if you only have a day to spare to see more of Tuscany from Florence.
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LI *****
29 Oct 2025
Seen all the must-see sights! This is a large group of 60 people! There are 2 guides and 1 driver! The itinerary is packed, good for taking photos and checking things off your list, but not recommended for in-depth exploration! You can skip the included lunch and wine tasting and find your own, that way you can better control your time, otherwise too much free time is wasted.
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Chen *******
25 Oct 2025
Our tour guide, Barbara, is multilingual and meticulously describes the attractions and restroom locations at each site. The itinerary was also well-organized and smooth. Highly recommended!
Hooi *********
23 Oct 2025
It was the best decision to join the excursion to Pisa! This is the easiest way to visit the touristy landmark because you get a tour guide to share the history while touring. We were also given some free and easy time to walk around.
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Klook User
19 Oct 2025
Went to Pisa, San Gimignano and Siena. Booked the tour with Lunch, Siena guided tour and Cathedral entrance. Pisa is nice for pictures. Same goes to San Gimignano. But one thing to take note of is that the tour tends to be a very big crowd, around 50 people. So it depends on everyone’s punctuality to get to the next destination.
陳 **
15 Oct 2025
A great choice for a day trip to three locations in Tuscany. The tour guide was excellent, providing the tour in both English and Spanish. Highly recommended.
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What to know about Leaning Tower

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!
Leaning Tower, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

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.