
Pisa Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni) shares grounds with Pisa Duomo (where the Leaning Tower is located). It took more than two centuries to complete. This amazing marble Baptistery is the lar...
The extraordinary countryside and rolling hills of Tuscany, the historic charm and culture of Florence, the world famous Pisa and the buzzing cruise life of Livorno Port, all share the common gateway of Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport. What better way to start off your Italian holiday then booking your hoppa transfers from right in the centre of the action? We’ll help you get the most from this fantastic region so you can start enjoying the wine, taking in the scenery, visiting historic world-renowned art and engaging with the history of Italy at these popular locations all from this central port with hoppa.
With a cosmopolitan atmosphere matching top European airports, you are sure to find all of your pre-flight needs met in Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport. Between the shops offering a showcase of ‘made in Italy’ products, and plenty of Tuscan foods and wines to choose from, you can stretch your holiday to the last second.
Book your Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport transfers with hoppa today and we’ll start your holiday off right. With airport pickup options to all the top destinations in the area, including Tuscany, Florence, Pisa and Livorno Port there’s never been a better way to start you Italian expedition.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Viareggio | 38 km | 45 min | |
Florence | 120 km | 92 min | |
San Giuliano Terme | 12 km | 22 min | |
Figline Valdarno | 115 km | 88 min | |
Montecatini Terme | 60 km | 55 min |
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Pisa Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni) shares grounds with Pisa Duomo (where the Leaning Tower is located). It took more than two centuries to complete. This amazing marble Baptistery is the lar...
One of the most outstanding architectural structures of medieval Europe (partly due to human error during construction), the Leaning Tower is today the most famous landmark of Pisa. It is the bell tow...
The Botanical Garden and Museum (Orto e Museo Botanico) was established in 1544 as the first university botanical garden in Europe, by the famous botanist Luca Ghini. The garden is divided into sectio...
The Italian word "Camposanto" (Holy Yard) - which is a synonym of "cemetery" - was first used with reference to this Pisan building. According to the legend, it contained soil which was seen as miracu...
The Museum of Cathedral Works (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo) opened in 1986 to showcase the art and sculptures of Pisa. Today, its collection includes works which previously adorned the buildings in the...
The Royal Palace was built, as commanded by the House of Medici, in the late 16th century, and became the National Museum in 1989. Today, it hosts numerous works of art belonging to the courts of the ...
The beautiful Knights\u0027 Square was the political centre of the Pisan Republic. During the 16th century, it was radically transformed by Giorgio Vasari and became the seat of the new military orde...
Lungarnos are quays that run along a river; Pisa\u0027s ones, with their beautiful palaces and romantic bridges over them, have been the heart and soul of the city for centuries. Today, it is possible...
Not far from the city centre lies this basilica, which is said to have been built upon the place where St. Peter landed on his way from the Aegean Sea to Rome. If you walk in, you can admire medieval ...
Take a tour along the roads of wine in the stunning area of Chianti, one of the most famous districts in Tuscany. You decide which vineyards to visit and make your stops wherever you like. It is also ...
Housed in a beautiful blue building dating back to the 14th century, this exquisite art museum contains masterpieces from the 14th century until today. There is also a pleasant small cafeteria in the ...
Just outside Piazza Duomo lies one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Europe. The cemetery presents an extraordinary historical artistic repertoire: from the parallelepiped burial mounds of Hebrew tra...
EmergencyNumbers
Carabinieri: 112 Police: 113 Fire brigade: 115 Ambulance: 118
Currency
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OpeningHours
Shops in Pisa are usually open between 9:00-12:30 and 15:30-19:30 (closed on Sundays).
Population
90,500
TouristInformation
Tourism Office "Walking in the City" Piazza Duomo 7 Tel: +39 050 55 01 00 Web: www.turismo.pisa.it Mail: duomo@walkinginthecity.it
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