Pisa sightseeing

The sights of Pisa—the Leaning Tower, the Field of Miracles, and more

Pisa's Campo dei Miracoli, or
Pisa's Campo dei Miracoli, or "Field of Miracles" (aka the Piazza del Duomo).
Pisa's Field of Miracles

The Campo dei Miracoli, a huge grassy lawn studded with gleaming white-and-gray striped Romanesque and Gothic buildings, is one of the most beautiful squares in all of Italy.

It would likely be famous for the sheer beauty of its structures even if the soft, sandy subsoil hasn't given most of its buildings a jaunty, drunken tilt— the cathedral facade leans out, the baptistery lurches quietly to one side, and there's one more thing I'm forgetting... Ah, yes the bell tower slants a full 15 feet out of vertical (you may have seen a reproduction of it on a pizza delivery box).

For info on all of these sights (and to book an entry time for the Leaning Tower at least two weeks in advance—which I highly recommend): www.opapisa.it.

Here is more detailed information on and descriptions of the major sights around the square:

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Tourist information

Pisa tourist information office
Most convenient location:
Piazza Arcivescovado 8 (in the Museo del Duomo, just behind the Leaning Tower)
tel. +39-334-641-9408

Main location:
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II 16 (two blocks north of the main train station)
tel. +39-050-42-291

Other locations:
• At the aiport
• Near Ponte di Mezzo (Lungarno Galilei at Piazza XX Settembre)

www.pisaunicaterra.it
www.pisaturismo.it

Book your tickets ahead of time

Campo dei Miracoli admissions
Leaning Tower: €18
Cathedral: free admission with any ticket
1 monument: €5 ea.
2 monuments: €7 ea.
3 monuments: €8 ea.
Think about how famous the Leaning Tower of Pisa is. Now imagine every tour group from Columbus, Ohio, to Tokyo, Japan, booking up visiting times in blocks of 50 and 60 tickets to accommodate their giant bus groups. Yeah, this is one sight you definitely want to reserve in advance, which you can only do online at Viator.com or www.opapisa.it (they no longer take telephone bookings—though you can call for information at tel. +39-050-835-011/12).

When you book your ticket, you pick an entry time to climb the tower (you get 30 minutes inside; children under 8 not allowed). To this you can add 1, 2, 4 (Nov–Feb, when the cathedral is free), or all 5 (in summer) of the other sights around the Campo to your ticket. You just pick the total number of sights you want, not the sights themselves; when you arrive, you can visit any of your choice of 2 or 4 or whatever, and can do so at any time (since you have to pick up your tickets at least 30 minutes before your Leaning Tower time slot, this makes a good way to kill time while you wait).

Look it sounds complicated, but here's what you do: by everything. Book the Leaning Tower ticket, and then go ahead and buy the ticket for all the other sights. It's just not worth troubling over—especially not for a mere €10 (€8 in winter when the cathedral is free)—and they're all worth popping into.

Note that you have a specific window in which you can book online: starting 45 days before your visit, but ending 15 days before your visit. In other words, if its two weeks before you arrive in Pisa, you're going to have to hope you get lucky and will be able to find tickets on the day at the ticket desk.

That said, you could get lucky. Last time I visited Pisa, in the fall of 2009, I lucked into a last-minute cancellation and was able to get into the Leaning Tower with just two-hour's wait (which was perfect, since I spent those two hours seeing some of the other sights on the Field of Miracles). Again, I got extremely lucky.

Hint: to avoid waiting in the regular Leaning Tower line, while booking tick the box that you want to pick up your tickets either at the Central Ticket Office or the Museo delle Sinopie.

Book a tour

Prefer to leave the driving and arrangements to someone else? Take either a bus tour to Pisa or a private walking tour of Pisa (or Pisa and Lucca) including transport from Florence with a private driver/guide. (Be sure to let them know you want admission to the Tower and other sights in Pisa, though; they'll tack it on to the price.)

Get tickets at the Museo delle Sinopie

There is a single ticket for entry into all the sights on the Campo dei Miracoli. if you didn't book it ahead of time, make sure you buy it at the Museo dell Sinopie, which has the largest ticketing desk and the shortest lines.

Open hours

The hours of operation vary slightly sight to sight and with the seasons (hours are longest in the summer, April to September), but in general: the Museo delle Sinopie—since it houses the central ticketing office—opens half an hour before all the others (8am in summer, 8:30–9:30am otherwise), and the Cathedral opens last (at 10am—gives worshippers time for a service before the tourists arrive).

Everything closes as early as 5pm in winter, 6pm in March (5:30pm is the last Tower ascent), 7pm in October, and 8pm in summer.

In recent years, the Leaning Tower and Camposanto have stayed open until 11pm (last entry at 10:30pm) from June to August.

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Tourist info
Pisa tourist information office
Most convenient location:
Piazza Arcivescovado 8 (in the Museo del Duomo, just behind the Leaning Tower)
tel. +39-334-641-9408

Main location:
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II 16 (two blocks north of the main train station)
tel. +39-050-42-291

Other locations:
• At the aiport
• Near Ponte di Mezzo (Lungarno Galilei at Piazza XX Settembre)

www.pisaunicaterra.it
www.pisaturismo.it


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