There are many reasons that tourists travel in their droves to visit the beautiful region of Tuscany in Italy ? but while there, its no surprise that many of them ?lean? towards the gorgeous city of Pisa. And not just for the tower! Yes, the famous leaning structure is the immediate iconic image that springs to mind when the city of Pisa is mentioned ? but there is so much beauty and class in this city that to reduce it to just one of its spectacular sights is unfair.
With the city's Galileo Galilei Airport served by many low cost budget airlines running cheap flights in and out of the city, it is little wonder that Pisa is a massively popular city break destination ? perfect for thrifty trips and budget breaks.
Things to see/do in Pisa:
Right then, first thing's first ? get your sightseeing tour of the Leaning Tower of Pisa out of the way. The famous tower can be found, along with two more architectural marvels ? the Baptistry and the Duomo ? in the northwestern part of Pisa city. They all grace a square that is eloquently named the ?Ciampo dei Miracoli? (Field of Miracles), and with a name like that, who could resist a visit. The square and its surrounding architecture is exquisitely beautiful and extraordinarily famous, and as such the area is invariably heaving with camera-carrying tourists and opportunistic souvenir salespeople. We recommend a visit at dusk or early morning ? not only is it quieter than during the day, but a glowing sunrise or sunset will add greatly to the already humbling beauty.
Entering the buildings during the day is quite cheap, and to keep a day's sightseeing even more low cost invest in a combination ticket which offers a special discount rate into a few of the attractions. The tower is not included in this ticket, and will cost ?15 to climb.
Beyond the field of miracles there is plenty to see in the city, most of it cheap enough for a thrifty day of sightseeing to help you stay within your budget. Wandering around Pisa is likely to result in symptoms similar to New York Neck ? as you amble around the city you wont be able to help craning your neck to look up at the many gorgeous buildings. A boat trip along the Arno River offers a different and very pleasant perspective on Pisa's architecture, one-hour tours are not too expensive.
Eating out/Nightlife in Pisa:
There is a large student presence in the city of Pisa, which means a proliferation of good, cheap restaurants catering to the rumbling tummies and tight budgets of the students. The Italian staples of pizza, pasta and polenta are widespread as is good quality seafood, and the best value can be found in the student areas of Piazza Dante and Piazza dei Cavalieri.
Pisa's status as a university city means it has a vibrant nightlife with a superb selection of pubs and clubs, bars and restaurants, discos and live music venues. Check out the establishments along the banks of the Arno and near the Piazza Garibaldi ? busy bars are full of Italians and tourists enjoying la dolce vita. The Verdi Theatre is a wonderful venue with 900 seats, and regularly hosts top quality theatre, opera, ballet and concerts.
Day Trips/Events in Pisa:
On the 17th of June every year Pisa celebrates the feast day of it's patron saint with the San Ranieri Historical Regatta. The boat race draws a great many spectators watching oarsmen represent the four different areas of the city. It is the night before the event that is really worth being in Pisa for, however, with the famous ?Luminara? occurring. Thousands upon thousands of candles hung from buildings all over the city illuminate Pisa in a scene of uncommon beauty. Firework at midnight add spark to the affair, and the whole event is wonderfully atmospheric. Visiting the city at this time can be done just as cheaply as any other time ? budgets wont suffer at all, but budget travelers will definitely prosper from the extra buzz around Pisa.
Seven Seater Car Hire
Once you have experienced the beauty and culture of Pisa, including the must-see Leaning Tower, why not get out and see some of the surrounding Tuscany region? The reasons for touring Italy with a hire car are manifold. Independence is one good reason. Car hire gives you the freedom to explore everything that Tuscany has to offer at a pace that suits you.
Tuscany is an idyllic Italian region, encompassing a multitude of quintessentially Italian delights ? delicious Chianti and Montepulciano wines, wonderfully preserved hilltop towns, fabulous cuisine and friendly Italian people, all set against a stunning Italian landscape and azure skies. The region offers a number of superb day trips and excursions to make during your Tuscany holiday ? the following are two of the best available from the beautiful Tuscan city of Pisa.
A DAY IN THE CHIANTI
The famous wine region of the Chianti lies between Florence and Siena in the Tuscany region of Italy. Take a wine tasting tour of the region by driving along the Chiantigiana Wine Road and stopping in the quaint winemaking villages along the way (draw straws for the designated driver!). You will reach Greve, which is the principal town of the Chianti region and has a delightful weekly market in the main square. Stop off for lunch in a restaurant or caf?, or if you are being thrifty or sticking to a budget you could perhaps buy cheap but delicious traditional Italian food in a local shop and have a low cost lunch al fresco.
If you think there are still more wines that you want to taste, then keep going ? but if your driver has had enough of ferrying passengers around and wants to drink some wine his/herself, head back towards Pisa with any purchases you have made and enjoy!
SAN GIMIGNANO & SIENA
The enchanting medieval town of San Gimignano lies just over 80km from Pisa, on a hilltop overlooking the surrounding country. The town is notable for its numerous tall towers piercing its skyline, a famous landmark feature in the area and one of Italy's most unusual and fascinating architectural sights. Spend a morning wandering around the old walls of the city, taking photos of the towers, and relishing the peaceful atmosphere and astounding scenery.
From here you can drive to Siena town, the heart of Tuscany. See the town's gorgeous and remarkably well preserved gothic architecture, and be sure to visit the Duomo and Campo ? likened to a large concave scallop shell ? where the annual Palio (horse race) is held in July and August.
The town's situation on a somewhat y-shaped ridge means that it spreads into bordering valleys and has narrow, steep streets. It also offers superb panoramas of the surrounding Tuscan countryside, including Monte Amiata, the town of Asciano and the area of Montagnola. North is the wine-producing Chianti region. There are many great places to eat in Siena, most offering great value ? cheap/low cost menus, generous portions and authentic and delicious Tuscan cuisine ? perfect for tourists who want to eat on a budget.
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