Best Things to do in Pisa, Italy

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Borgo StrettoOne of the city’s main streets, Borgo Stretto is lined by loads of bustling businesses and beautiful old bu...
21/04/2023

Borgo Stretto

One of the city’s main streets, Borgo Stretto is lined by loads of bustling businesses and beautiful old buildings. From Piazza Garibaldi and Ponte di Mezzo, its enchanting arcades take you ever closer to the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Along with Corso Italia and Piazza XX Settembre on the opposite side of the bridge, it creates a large pedestrian area that is considered to be the heart of the city. Overlooked on either side by colorfully painted old buildings, the narrow street’s arcades now house countless shops, cafes and bars.

Go to the beach at Marina di VecchianoFor those after yet more sun, sea and sand, the magnificent Marina di Vecchiano is...
21/04/2023

Go to the beach at Marina di Vecchiano

For those after yet more sun, sea and sand, the magnificent Marina di Vecchiano is the perfect place to go. Lying just twenty minutes’ drive northwest of Pisa, its beach is ideal for lounging on lazily after days spent sightseeing.

Quite wild and untouched, its golden sands stretch more than four kilometers in total along the west coast of Italy. Backed by the massive Migliarino San Rossore Massaciuccoli Natural Park, it extends from the mouth of the Serchio river to Torre del Lago.

Other than sunning yourself and swimming in the sea, you can explore the park’s dunes, forests and marshes. Scattered about are a few restaurants and cafes where you can rent sunbeds, parasols and enjoy some snacks and drinks. Ice cream sellers also patrol up and down its soft sands in summer.

Palazzo dei CavalieriBack in the center of town is one of Pisa’s most striking buildings: the impressive Renaissance-sty...
19/04/2023

Palazzo dei Cavalieri

Back in the center of town is one of Pisa’s most striking buildings: the impressive Renaissance-style Palazzo dei Cavalieri. Now the main building of the Scuola Normale Superiore, it dominates one side of the equally arresting Knight’s Square.

Built in 1564 by the prominent painter and writer Giorgio Vasari, it originally served as a headquarters for the Knights of St. Stephen. Coating its fantastic facade are various busts and crests representing allegorical figures and zodiacal signs. This complex ‘sgrafitti’ scheme includes both the Medici Coat of Arms and sculptures of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany.

Also known to some as Palazzo della Carovana, it has a refined double-ramp staircase leading up to the entrance. Along with the enormous yet elegant facade behind it, this makes for some fabulous photos and viewing.

Marina di PisaAlthough people don’t usually associate it with the sea, it takes just forty minutes to reach the pretty M...
17/04/2023

Marina di Pisa
Although people don’t usually associate it with the sea, it takes just forty minutes to reach the pretty Marina di Pisa. Once you’ve seen the Leaning Tower and Duomo, it makes for a nice change from the historic center.

Perched alongside the Mediterranean, the small settlement was developed as a seaside resort in the late 1800s. Since then, both locals and tourists alike have flocked here in summer for its promenade, pebble beach and sea views. It has a very relaxed ambience while some attractive Art Nouveau villas can also be found alongside its yacht-filled marina.

Asides from taking the bus or car, you can also cycle along the Arno to the marina at its mouth. Once you arrive after your picturesque ride, there are plenty of seafront restaurants and cafes to check out. After days spent exploring old Italian cities, we thought its little beach was a great place to relax and unwind.

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Ponte di MezzoWhile the simple bridge isn’t much to look at, Ponte di Mezzo provides arguably the best views over the Ar...
15/04/2023

Ponte di Mezzo

While the simple bridge isn’t much to look at, Ponte di Mezzo provides arguably the best views over the Arno. Other than snapping some photos and selfies here, it is also the main way to get from one side of the city to the other.

Over the millennia, countless wood and brick bridges have spanned the river with the latest one only dating to 1950. After being destroyed during WWII, it was built out of reinforced concrete and coated in shining white Verona stone. From atop it, you can gaze over the colourful rows of buildings, gently curving their way alongside the reflective river. They look particularly majestic at sunset or softly lit up at night.

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