
Pisa is a city that immediately conjures up iconic images: its famous leaning tower is known throughout the world. But beyond the famous Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa hides a variety of historical, artistic and cultural treasures that deserve to be discovered. If you only have a weekend available, from Friday to Sunday, you can still enjoy the best the city has to offer, from the most famous attractions to the lesser-known places.
To best organise your itinerary, we need to start with planning and then decide how to get to the Tuscan city. Your preferred means of transport may be by train and you can take it from all major Italian cities such as Rome, Florence, Milan, Naples and others.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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