





Pisa's Leaning Tower Climbing, Cathedral, Cemetery and Baptistery guided visit
Duration
2 hour(s)
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Languages
English
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Skip the line
Included
Save time and enjoy priority access with skip-the-line entry
Opportunity to climb the Leaning Tower for a unique perspective
Perfect for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and first-time visitors
Experience the art, culture, and symbolism behind each monument
See the Field of Miracles from different angles and hidden viewpoints
€ 89
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A small-group, fully immersive experience awaits you at Pisa’s famed Field of Miracles, where you’ll enjoy exclusive entry to the Cathedral, Baptistery, Cemetery, and even a climb up the iconic Leaning Tower. This guided tour offers a complete exploration of one of Italy’s most extraordinary architectural complexes, allowing you to appreciate its beauty, symmetry, and symbolism from multiple angles. With limited group size, you’ll be able to enjoy a more personal and engaging visit at each site.
Over the course of 90 minutes, your expert local guide will bring centuries of history to life as you uncover the stories behind the creation of these magnificent structures and the transformations they have undergone through time. From the spiritual significance of the Cathedral to the remarkable acoustics of the Baptistery and the serene atmosphere of the Monumental Cemetery, each stop reveals a new layer of Pisa’s medieval past. The narration offers a rich blend of history, art, architecture, and fascinating curiosities that deepen your understanding of the complex.
Experience at the Field of Miracles
Leaning Tower climbing with "Skip-the-line" at the ticket office
Entrance to Cathedral, Baptistery and Monumental Cemetery
Professional local guide
Headsets to hear the guide clearly
Private transportation
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Camera
Bottle of water
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum age of participants is 8
Ladies will need to have their shoulders covered inside the Cathedral
All bags must be stored in the locker room before climbing
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Activity Provider: Di Giacomo David - Guida Turistica
Customer Reviews
hattomi

Iconic- such an amazing view. I loved this place but so crowded. I would recommend visiting the museum next to the tower of Pisa to get an amazing view with minimal people spoiling your photos. Also there is a restaurant in this museum and you get a stunning view. Recommend climbing the tower of Pisa that was amazing make sure you are willing to climb as can be tiring. Trainers recommended for the climb.
M4l2K

Before I went to visit, I thought it would be overrated, old and uninteresting, but when I got there, I was completely wowed! The tower and surrounding buildings have been maintained in such a pristine way that they look like they were built last week. For a building that is over 850 years old, it sure has aged well. The scale and lean of the tower is unbelievable and cannot be felt from pictures. This is a must visit when you are in Italy. It is truly a majestic sight.
Fav

Iconic, Beautiful, and Worth the Hype (Visited in September 2025) I visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa in September 2025, and it was every bit as impressive as I hoped. Seeing it in person — slightly tilted yet perfectly balanced — was surreal. The weather was warm and sunny, perfect for walking around the Piazza dei Miracoli and taking photos without feeling rushed. Climbing the tower was an unforgettable experience. The marble steps are worn and slanted from centuries of use, and as you ascend, you can actually feel the lean — it’s both thrilling and slightly dizzying! The view from the top is absolutely worth it, offering panoramic views of Pisa and the surrounding Tuscan landscape. The area can be busy with tourists, but if you go early in the morning or later in the afternoon, it’s much quieter. The cathedral and baptistery nearby are also stunning and definitely worth exploring. Overall: A must-see once in your lifetime. The Leaning Tower of Pisa isn’t just a famous landmark — it’s a masterpiece of history, architecture, and human perseverance.
lg

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most iconic and fascinating landmarks in the world a true symbol of Italy’s charm and history. Seeing it in person is an incredible experience; its famous tilt is even more striking and impressive than photos can capture. The white marble gleams beautifully under the sun, and the detailed Romanesque architecture is simply stunning. Climbing to the top is an unforgettable experience. As you ascend the spiral staircase, you can actually feel the tower’s tilt, which adds a sense of adventure and wonder. Once at the top, the panoramic view of Pisa and the surrounding Tuscan landscape is breathtaking. The tower is part of the Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles), surrounded by other magnificent monuments like the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Baptistery, all of which are worth exploring. The area has a lively, joyful atmosphere with cafés, souvenir shops, and green lawns perfect for photos and relaxing. Whether you come for history, architecture, or just the fun of taking the classic “holding up the tower” photo, the Leaning Tower of Pisa never disappoints. It’s a place full of charm, beauty, and a sense of wonder that makes every visit truly special.
Cheryl

This was an amazing experience as one of the marvels of the world. To see this building leaning in its original form after centuries as it stands. The site has been well preserved. The line to go up the top was relatively short for an attraction in Italy. During the winter when I came the weather is cool in the morning but perfect by midday especially to stand in lines.
