What to do in Pisa

Although Pisa is abundant in churches, monuments, and different sights, travelling to Pisa is not just about all of these. There are so many activities that you can do here where you, your special someone, and the whole family can definitely enjoy.

One of the activities in the city that is usually done when tourists travel to Pisa is sightseeing. There are different places to go to that you can boast to your officemates and prove that you really went on a vacation on Pisa. One of which is the famous Pisa Tower located in Campo dei Miracoli.

Vista dalla Torre
photo credit: Gaspa

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Pisa Food and Weather

Before you book a flight to Pisa and travel to Pisa, you would definitely want to know what type of clothing should you pack along with your music player and camera. The city of Pisa and its neighbour, Florence, have a climate that you can experience from Mediterranean countries. During the summer, which lasts from June until September, the weather is usually warm. On the other hand, if you would be travelling to Pisa during winter, starting from the month of October to December, there is no need to bring huge jackets with fur because the weather is not freezing cold at all.

Pisa, Italy
photo credit: LWY

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Pisa Tower: The famous landmark in the city

Pisa Tower: The famous landmark in the city

If you would be travelling to Pisa surely you would want to go immediately to the famous landmark in Pisa. The Pisa Tower is always the first on the list of Pisa Travel Guide that you can see online or get from the airport and other places in Italy.

Without a doubt, the Pisa Tower is a work of art from individuals who have placed their ability and talent in this freestanding bell tower. La Torre de Pisa is built near the Cathedral Square. And although it was really meant to be vertical, according to most Pisa Guide, the tower leaned to the southeast because of its poorly constructed foundation.

Torre di Pisa
photo credit: Yellow.Cat

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