The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Pisa, Tuscany

August 11, 2021 Tonie Szymanski

Go ahead and take that photo of yourself with a tilted hand "holding up" the Tower of Pisa. We won't tell; your rep as a sophisticated traveler will remain unblemished. Now that you've gotten that out of the way, climb the tower's 300 steps for a tilted view, or visit the National Museum of San Matteo and the Camposanto cemetery.
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1. Pedicab Pisa City Ecotour

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Pedicab Pisa City Ecotour

FREE SERVICE! If you liked it, and you want to help the project, you can tip the rider, or write a review on our tripAdvisor or facebook. Pedicab Pisa Ecotour project is an initiative to show: "Pisa is NOT just the leaning tower". Local people "PISANO DOC", aimed to the promotion of the discovery of the city by an ecologically sustainable, carbon neutral mean: the rickshaw.

2. Smile & Ride

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Smile & Ride

Located 50 meters from the main railway station of Pisa ( Tuscany ), Bike rental ,Bike shop, Bike Tours, city bikes, trekking bikes and e-bikes, etc... Delivery and Collection of bikes on request. Guided tours and self guided tours Bikes for sale and accessories

3. Gioia Private Tour & Trips - Florence & Tuscany - Day Tours

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Gioia Private Tour & Trips - Florence & Tuscany - Day Tours

Gioia Private Tour & Trips service invites you to travel with the experts, boasting over 25 years of service to Italy's guests. GPT&T provides all types of Transportation and Touring Services in/to or from Italy, driving spotless, late-model Mercedes vehicles and using fully licensed, insured, professional English speaking drivers. Also, we are honored to provide Red Carpet Service for travelers with special needs. With GPT&T, you can relax and enjoy the ride.

4. Red Cap Tours of Tuscany - Private Tours

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Red Cap Tours of Tuscany - Private Tours

My name is Lisa Calamai and I lead the RED CAP Tours of Tuscany company. I am your private tour guide and personal driver.Thanks to my work I have the pleasure to meet many people and introduce them to the Tuscan history, sharing my in-depth knowledge about myy land, enjoying the famous golden hills and green vineyards and olive groves as well as the artistic and literary treasures of Tuscany.Thanks to RED CAP Tours of Tuscany you will discover the traditional food and visit famous wineries, where you can taste many excellent local wines. Or go shopping in the best fashion outlets near Florence.We will spend great days together!

5. BellaItaliaTour

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BellaItaliaTour

BellaItaliaTour is a family owned and operated business.The BellaItaliaTour team are all from Tuscany and know the area very well. BellaItaliaTour aims to provide visitors to Italy with a true Italian experience by offering small, boutique tours which can be tailored to suit your dream Italian holiday. Knowing Tuscany so well, your hosts will share with you secret destinations and insider know

6. DiscoveryPisa

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DiscoveryPisa

DiscoveryPisa, the Low Cost Tour arround Pisa! Discovery Pisa was born from the wish and the desire of two authorized tourist guides to promote to everybody the beauties of Pisa, one of the main important places in Tuscany, with low cost tours to suit every pockets. We want the culture and the art to be suitable for all; we want that everybody could have the possibility to enjoy the competence and the knowledge that an authorized tourist guide can offer. With only 15€ per person, you will have an hour of guided visit, during which you will have fun and will know everything about art, history, legends and secrets of a wonderful town, like Pisa.

7. Leaning Tower of Pisa

Piazza del Duomo Piazza dei Miracoli, 56126, Pisa Italy +39 050 387 2210 [email protected] http://www.opapisa.it/
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Leaning Tower of Pisa

It is called the Leaning Tower or the Tower of Pisa but actually it was never used for defending the city; it is part of the religious complex in the Duomo Square and acts as its bell tower. It played an active role in both human and divine timekeeping with its seven bells – one for each musical note – the largest of which, cast in 1655, weighs a full three and a half tonnes! It is known throughout the world for the beauty of its architecture, for its extraordinary tilt, which makes it an authentic miracle of statics, and for the fact that it stands in the universally renowned Piazza dei Miracoli, of which it is certainly the prize jewel. And this is why it is one of the 7 Wonders of the World.

Reviewed By NickWood - Epsom, United Kingdom

We got a early train from Rome 6.25 up to Pisa. Train was pre-booked and a short walk from where we staying. Train station was easy to navigate and get on right train. We got there around 9ish and then walked 15mins to the Tower. We were lucky with good weather and the sun was out. It was not too busy at this time so you get a better chance to get a clear view to take you mandatory "holding/pushing" the tower. We went up the tower for a good view. Stairs are a little tight but fine for the average person. Good view out across Pisa at the top. We didn't book any of the other buildings so not sure if we missed out there or not but the Leaning Tower was the highlight. Got a 2pm'ish train back to Rome. Helped break up our trip and really glad we planned this in and feel like we ticked it off the bucket list in an efficient way by grouping with Rome visit

8. Knights’ Square

Pisa Italy https://www.visittuscany.com/en/attractions/piazza-dei-cavalieri/
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Knights’ Square

Walking around this central square, one can find the Palace of the Scuola Normale of Pisa, the Church of S. Stefano and the Palace of the Orologio, where Count Ugolino della Gherardesca was imprisoned and condemned to die, as narrated by Dante in the Divine Comedy.

Reviewed By travelsafer

This is the second most beautiful Piazza in Pisa, after the Piazza dei Miracoli, in my opinion. The shape of this square is that of a trapezoid. The main building is the Palazzo della Carovana, now Scuola Normale Superiore founded by Napoleon, which currently serves as extension of the local university. There are 2 churches and other historic buildings that beautifully sorround the square.

9. Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina

Lungarno Gambacorti, 56100, Pisa Italy +39 050 910350 http://www.comune.pisa.it/turismo/itinerari/spina-gb.htm
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Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina

Located on the bank of the Arno River, this church is Pisa's finest example of Gothic fancy.

Reviewed By edm0ndmarcd - Iroquois, Canada

This beautiful Pisan gothic church, which reportedly had one of the thorns of Jesus crown, was moved from a lower level by the river to its current location, just overlooking the river. At sunset, the sunlight enters through the coloured glass windows for a truly magnificent effect.

10. Battistero di San Giovanni

Piazza del Duomo, 56126, Pisa Italy [email protected] https://www.opapisa.it/visita/battistero/
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Battistero di San Giovanni

The Baptistery of San Giovanni was founded on 15 August 1152. It is here that the Sacrament of Baptism is administered and the Christian embarks upon the path of Faith. The reason that such a fascinating and enigmatic building was constructed was certainly the wish to endow the cathedral with a worthy adjunct: a Baptistery that, in terms of position, size, materials and style, would be in harmony with the majestic building that already stood opposite.

Reviewed By albinaepaolo - Milan, Italy

It seems to be more attractive outside than inside, but it is enough just to go beyond the surface and you will notice some peculiarities that do not appear: the echo produced by a simple monotonous sound in the center; the contrast between the large baptismal font and the small statue of San Giovanni; the pulpit which although is massive, appears small to those who enter.

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