Explore Pisa and Florence in a day: Discover Renaissance wonders, savor Tuscan cuisine, and capture unforgettable moments with expert guides.
Explore Pisa and Florence in a day: Discover Renaissance wonders, savor Tuscan cuisine, and capture unforgettable moments with expert guides.
- Piazza dei Miracoli - Discover the wonders within the Piazza dei Miracoli, featuring four monuments: The Baptistery (renowned for its echo), the Cathedral, the Leaning Tower, and the Cemetery. Capture a memorable photo with the Leaning Tower in the background, appearing as if you are holding it.
- Battistero di San Giovanni - The Pisa…
- Piazza dei Miracoli - Discover the wonders within the Piazza dei Miracoli, featuring four monuments: The Baptistery (renowned for its echo), the Cathedral, the Leaning Tower, and the Cemetery. Capture a memorable photo with the Leaning Tower in the background, appearing as if you are holding it.
- Battistero di San Giovanni - The Pisa Baptistery of St. John (Italian: Battistero di San Giovanni, Piazza del Duomo 23, 56126, Pisa, Italy) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical structure in Pisa, Italy. Construction began in 1152 to replace an older baptistery, and upon its completion in 1363, it became the second building, in chronological order, in the Piazza dei Miracoli. The building’s shape, materials, and interior space distribution, defined by columns and the space between the two domes, create an incredible acoustic resonance effect, famously known as Echo. The sound spreads throughout the space like a continuous wave, rising in tonality to suggest the presence of an angelic choir. Every half hour, the Baptistery staff performs a brief demonstration for tourists: an experience not to be missed.
- Duomo di Pisa - Pisa Cathedral is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, located in the Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa, Italy. It is a notable example of Romanesque architecture, particularly the style known as Pisan Romanesque.
- Leaning Tower of Pisa - Marvel at the world’s most famous bell tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, renowned globally for its nearly four-degree tilt, resulting from an unstable foundation. The tower is situated behind the Pisa Cathedral and is the third oldest structure in the city’s Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo), following the cathedral and the Pisa Baptistery.
- Galleria dell’Accademia - The visit includes the Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo’s renowned sculpture, David. In addition to David, the gallery also houses other sculptures and a vast collection of paintings by Florentine artists.
- Duomo - The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (view from outside), with its stunning dome designed by Brunelleschi, is the cathedral of Florence. Construction began in 1296 in the Gothic style, based on a design by Arnolfo di Cambio, and was structurally completed by 1436, with the dome crafted by Filippo Brunelleschi. The basilica’s exterior is adorned with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink, bordered by white, and features an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris.
- Battistero di San Giovanni - The Baptistery of San Giovanni stands in front of the Cathedral and serves as the ancient religious and civil center of the city, as well as a masterpiece of Italian Romanesque architecture. It is one of the city’s oldest buildings, likely dating back to the 5th century, and assumed its current appearance in the 11th-12th century. With an octagonal plan, it is covered on the outside with white and green Prato marble featuring geometric motifs and has an eight-section roof; the decoration was enhanced in the 16th century with statues and bas-reliefs. The three gilded bronze doors are the work of Andrea Pisano (south door, built around 1330) and Lorenzo Ghiberti (north, 1402/25 and east, 1425/52). The east door, depicting Stories from the Old Testament, opens towards the Cathedral and was described by Michelangelo as the Gates of Paradise; all the doors are replicas, with the originals housed in the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo.
- Campanile di Giotto - Adjacent to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is the Bell Tower designed by Giotto (view from outside). Giotto’s Bell Tower is the majestic bell tower of the Cathedral and one of the masterpieces of Italian Gothic architecture. The Bell Tower has a square base of approximately 15 meters per side with corner reinforcements that rise up to the horizontal cantilevered crown located at a height of 84.7 meters.
- Piazza della Signoria - Piazza della Signoria has been at the heart of Florence’s political life since the 14th century. The square has witnessed significant historical events and great triumphs, such as the return of the Medici in 1530. The famous sculptures located in Piazza della Signoria reference the political events of Florence. Michelangelo’s David (the original is located in the Accademia Gallery) was placed in front of Palazzo Vecchio to symbolize the power of the Florentine Republic in contrast with the Medici’s tyranny. Hercules and Cacus (1534) by Bandinelli symbolizes the family’s physical power.
- Ponte Vecchio - Built near a Roman-era crossing, the Ponte Vecchio was the only bridge crossing the Arno in Florence until 1218. Above Ponte Vecchio, you can see a section of the beautiful Vasari Corridor. This corridor, constructed in 1565 by Giorgio Vasari, passes just above the goldsmith shops that currently line both sides of the bridge. Commissioned by the Medici, it allowed them to move from Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti without having to traverse the streets of Florence, ensuring complete safety. At the time of the Corridor’s construction, butchers’ shops were located on the Ponte Vecchio, whose activities likely disturbed the Medici’s passage, leading to their relocation in 1593 and replacement with the more “decorous” goldsmith shops.
- Piazzale Michelangelo - Piazzale Michelangelo is the most evocative viewpoint in Florence. From here, you can admire the entire city with its magnificent monuments. This square was dedicated to the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo, and a replica of David is located in the center of the square, alongside the four allegories of the Medici Chapels of San Lorenzo.

- Accademia Gallery visit with Michelangelo’s David (tickets included)
- 2-hour walking tour of Florence with a professional guide
- Full-day professional tour guide
- Free transfer in air-conditioned minivan from meeting point
- Lunch in a typical Tuscan restaurant
- Entrance tickets to Baptistery, Leaning Tower, and Cathedral in Pisa
- Accademia Gallery visit with Michelangelo’s David (tickets included)
- 2-hour walking tour of Florence with a professional guide
- Full-day professional tour guide
- Free transfer in air-conditioned minivan from meeting point
- Lunch in a typical Tuscan restaurant
- Entrance tickets to Baptistery, Leaning Tower, and Cathedral in Pisa
- Drinks at meals
- Gratuities
- Drinks at meals
- Gratuities
Experience a delightful full-day semi-private tour exploring Pisa and Florence, two of Tuscany’s most stunning Renaissance treasures. Start in Pisa’s historic center, where a knowledgeable guide will unveil the mysteries of Piazza dei Miracoli, featuring the grand Cathedral, the Baptistery, and the renowned Leaning Tower (external view). Enjoy some…
Experience a delightful full-day semi-private tour exploring Pisa and Florence, two of Tuscany’s most stunning Renaissance treasures. Start in Pisa’s historic center, where a knowledgeable guide will unveil the mysteries of Piazza dei Miracoli, featuring the grand Cathedral, the Baptistery, and the renowned Leaning Tower (external view). Enjoy some leisure time for photography and shopping before heading back to Florence, with a lunch break at a traditional Tuscan eatery. At 2:30 pm, join your guide for a walking tour of Florence, where you will admire works by Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, and Michelangelo, including the renowned David at the Galleria dell’Accademia. Discover the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Baptistery, the Bell Tower, and Piazza della Signoria, concluding at Ponte Vecchio to appreciate the historic goldsmith workshops. A day filled with art, history, and unforgettable experiences awaits.
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