The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most recognized monuments in the world. We have all seen the dune sand brown tower with a slight inclination and there's no way one could have missed the umpteen funny pictures of people in calculated poses - pushing the Leaning Tower of Pisa, holding it's tip and the likes!
Located on the Piazza dei Miracoli in the quaint city of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa which is also known as the Torre pendente di Pisa makes for a great day trip destination for all those visiting Rome or Florence. If you\'re planning a trip to the Leaning Tower of Pisa during your Italy vacation, here's our all inclusive guide that will help you plan the perfect trip.
While there are umpteens tickets available for visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa - combo deals, entry only tickets etc, here's our curation of the Top 10 Leaning Tower of Pisa Tours & Tickets. These tickets and tours have been chosen keeping in mind the best price available on the internet, past customer experiences and vendor dependability. Choose your pick and enjoy Pisa with zero hassles.
Ticket Type | Price |
Adults and Children Ticket (above 8 years): | €24 |
Children Ticket (Below 8 years): | Free |
Adults (27 + years): General Admission Ticket + Guided tour: | €76 |
Children(0-12 years): General Admission Ticket + Guided tour: | €29 |
The below table includes a brief description of various handpicked Leaning Tower of Pisa tickets & skip the line guided tours of the Pisa Tower. They're based on users reviews, cost, customer experience as well as all the best ways to see the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa sight. We've compared prices from a variety of skip the line Leaning Tower of Pisa guided tours & tickets, websites and have handpicked the most affordable Leaning Tower of Pisa combination tickets, but utterly enjoyable Pisa Tower tours & tickets below:
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The City of Pisa had grown from a small seaport town to a regional powerhouse in the 12th century, mostly from to the treasure accumulated from the attack on Palermo and Sicily. To flaunt their prosperity, Pisa began to construct grand buildings and opulent structures - the Field of Miracles.which is known as Piazza dei Miracoli was hence contrived. Around this period, back in August 1173, construction of the Leaning Tower of Pisa began and took 344 years to completion. Since its construction took so long, multiple Italian architects have been involved in its construction - Bonanno Pisano and Gherardo din Gherardo being the famous few. However, the architect who finished the work is Tommaso Pisano hence he is most widely known as the architect.
While most people think that the Leaning Tower of Pisa was designed to "lean", the tilt is actually an architectural folly. By the time the third story was constructed, the soft ground on which it was built resulted in a soil shift and subsequent destabilization of the tower's foundations. This was not planned for and neither were architects in the age prepared to handle such a scenario. In the next 800 years, architects realised that the Leaning Tower of Pisa was gradually leaning at a rate of one to two millimeters per year. Today, it stands more than five meters off perpendicular and is expected to remain stable only for the next 200 years. By the 23rd century, the ground is calculated to giving away, allowing for the tilt to slowly resume.
I must admit the insides of Leaning Tower of Pisa are quite unimpressive in contrast to its sculpted marble exteriors. It is mostly hollow with plain marble walls and a narrow flight of stairs. However, going inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa is the only way reach the top, hence I'd urge you all to buy a ticket and step inside this monumental structure.
Once you step inside the Tower of Pisa, the candid exterior appearance of the Tower seems a distant memory, with the inside looking altogether different.
With no artificial light inside, your eyes take a quick few seconds to adjust to the darkness in broad daylight. Cool air envelops you, no matter how hot it is outside thanks to the plain flat marble walls it is chilly inside. Once inside, you start making your way up 7 towers via 294 slightly slanting stairs. You can stop at each tower and consume terrific views, but the top most landing is undoubtedly the best. After witnessing terrific views of Florence city, make your way down carefully (the stairs are slippery!) and spend the rest of your day exploring the other attractions on Piazza Dei Miracoli.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa measures 55.9 m at its lowest point and highest point is 58.36 m. However, most people round it up to a 56m for ease of remembrance. If you've been around the world and want to gauge the height in comparison to other towering monuments around the world, see below image. For context, the Eiffel Tower stands at 324m, Burj khalifa ta 828m and the Statue of Liberty at 93m.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa stands stoically on the grassy fields of "Piazza dei Miracoli" which translates to "Square of Miracles".
Address : Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa, PI, Italy
While the main train station in Pisa is "Pisa Centrale", the "Pisa San Rossore" station is actually closer to the Tower of Pisa . It is only 400m (5 minutes walking distance) from the door/entrance along the walls that brings you to Piazza dei Miracoli. If you can get a train to Pisa San Rossore, nothing like it, but since the station is small ; not too many trains stop here. If you're coming from Florence, Rome and other Italian cities, it is likely that you'll reach Pisa Centrale. Follow the directions below on your preferred mode on transport and you'll reach the Leaning Tower of Pisa, hopefully without getting lost!
The walk should take you 20 - 30 minutes but is definitely worth the sweat. The best route takes you by Arno River, across Ponte di Mezzo and Piazza dei Cavalieri before arriving at Piazza dei Miracoli. Walking through the quaint alleys of Florence and discovering Pisa on foot is a lot more rewarding than just seeing the monuments in the city.
If you're not in the mood to walk, you can take bus numbers 3, 4 or Shuttle Bus A ; all of which will drop you near the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Make sure to buy your bus tickets before getting on the bus, from the automatic machines. Though you can always buy a ticket from the driver but it will cost more and exact change is mandatory. A bus ticket to Pisa will cost you &euro1.70 and the ticket is valid for 70 minutes from the time you first use it.
Just outside Pisa Centrale, you'll find bike rentals for 10&euro for all day (or less if you're interested in just a few hours). Grab a bike and cycle your way through Pisa. It's a quick and efficient way to cover maximum grounds at your own pace.
Like I mentioned before, the Leaning Tower of Pisa stands on Piazza dei Miracoli, the Square of Miracles which indeed stands by its name and houses other miracles apart from the Tower of Pisa. Hence, it is quite convenient for travelers to explore quite a chunk of Pisa within this square's perimeter. Piazza dei Miracoli is also considered to be one of the most beautiful urban spaces in the world and because of the number of historical monuments it holds, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. Here's all that you can witness at the Square apart from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Distance : 85.6 KM
Time Taken by Road : 1.5 Hours
Best Way To Travel From Florence To Pisa : By Train
Trains run from the Santa Maria Novella Train Station in Florence to Pisa Centrale in Pisa 3 to 4 times an hour during the weekdays and hourly during the weekend.
Know that there are two types of trains that run the route, the faster trains take an hour or slightly less and the slower trains take 10-15 minutes longer. However, the fare for both the trains are same though the fast train tends to be more crowded. From Pisa Centrale, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a 20 minute scenic walk away. You can also avail a bus or hail a cab to cover this distance, both of which are easily available outside the station. Here are the best tours that take care of your journey from Florence to Pisa and back.
Distance : 355 KM
Time Taken by Road : 4 Hours
Best Way To Travel From Rome To Pisa : By Train
By train, the journey takes about 2 hours 47 minutes. You can catch a train from Roma Ostiense or Roma termini to Pisa Centrale , with the first train runnin at 6:57 AM and the last one from Rome at 7:41 PM. There are about 9 trains a day between Rome and Pisa, leaving approximately every 2h24 minutes. Check out these guided tours that take care of your journey from Rome to Pisa in the company of an expert guide.
Distance : 320 KM
Time Taken by Road : 3.5 Hours
Best Way To Travel From Rome To Pisa : By Train
High-speed trains connect Venice with Florence, and from there you need to change to a slower train for the trip to Pisa. The journey from Venice to Pisa takes around 3.5 hours one-way. On the high-speed trains from Venice to Florence you need reservations as well as tickets, but on the train from Florence to Pisa, you won't need a reservation. Trains from Venice to Florence leave about once every hour.