Highlights
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the city's most famous landmark and a must-see for every visitor. As the free-standing bell tower of the cathedral made of white marble, it impresses with its unique inclination and offers a breathtaking view over the city after 294 steps. A highlight of any trip to Pisa.
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The Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles) is home to some of the most important sights in Pisa: the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the Baptistery, the Camposanto Monumentale and the Leaning Tower. This architectural ensemble has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 and is a central highlight of any trip to Pisa.
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The banks of the Arno are the ideal place for a relaxing stroll through Pisa. Elegant palazzi, colourful house facades and atmospheric bridges such as the Ponte di Mezzo await you along the river. A unique panorama unfolds here, especially at sunset - perfect for unforgettable photos and authentic Pisa experiences away from the crowds.
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The Botanical Garden of Pisa (Orto Botanico di Pisa) is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe and is located just a few minutes from the Piazza dei Miracoli. Founded in the 16th century, it is home to rare plant species, historic greenhouses and a small medicinal garden. A peaceful, green retreat - ideal for nature lovers, families and anyone who wants to get to know the quieter side of Pisa.
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At 54 metres high, the Baptistery of Pisa is the largest baptistery in Italy and impresses with its Romanesque-Gothic architecture. The acoustics inside, which are regularly demonstrated, are particularly remarkable. A cultural highlight for any city trip to Pisa.
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Piazza dei Cavalieri is a historic square in the heart of Pisa and was once the political centre of the city. Today it impresses with the Palazzo della Carovana and the church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri. A worthwhile detour for anyone who wants to experience the authentic Pisa.
