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Pisa travel tips

Home of the leaning wonder

Known mainly for its "leaning Tower", the bell tower in Piazza del Duomo, Pisa is a beautiful, water side city in Tuscany. Like many Italian cities it fuses the present with the past, from its ancient architecture shown in piazzas, churches and universities to modern events such as its Internet Festival.

Organising your trip

There are many cultural and entertainment events in Pisa throughout the year, but you may want to consider booking your trip during Carnival in February or for Luminara di San Ranieri with a famous regatta on 17th June. Summers may be too warm for some and rainy. The best weather comes in spring, not too warm, not too wet.

Planning to go to Pisa

Pisa is a popular tourist destination, and as such you have to be careful of your valuables during your visit. A good tip to remember is that Pisa Centrale train station connects Pisa directly with other cities you can visit such as Florence.

Once you are there

Prices in Pisa are in general lower than those in London. You can find accommodation in hostels for around 14 € and could pay from about 50 € for a double room in a hotel. A meal in a cheapish restaurant can go for around 15 €, but you can enjoy fancy, expensive dining near most tourist attractions. Italian traffic makes walking around the city a good idea to save time. For example, you can take a taxi from the airport to the city centre for about 6-8 €, or a bus for around 1.20 € if you get your ticket at the arrivals hall counter, and get there in approximately 15 minutes. But if you travel light you can walk to the city centre in about 20 minutes. Rental cars are available and good for exploring other parts of Tuscany.

Airport Pisa Galileo Galilei PSA

Pisa Airport or Pisa-San Giusto Airport, also known as Pisa - Galileo Galilei, is the most important airport in the north-west Italian region of Toscana by traffic volume. The catchment area even includes the city of Florence, which is about 40 miles from the airport as the city administration has until now prevented the expansion of the Peretola airport. Nevertheless, the airport is served by a large number of scheduled and low-cost airlines including British Airways and Ryanair from London, Liverpool and Leeds.
  • URL: Official website
  • Parking: Yes; paid short and long stay car parks, the first 30 minutes on the Multilevel Car Park (P2) are free.
  • Nearby cities: Livorno (16 km), Prato (61 km), Firenze (70 km)
  • Directions by car: A12/E80 exit "Pisa" or from Pisa on the SS1.
  • Stations: The airport has a railway station, the "Pisa Aeroporto", trains run during the day at 30 minute intervals to Pisa Centrale.

Location

The airport is less than 2 miles from the city centre. Those arriving by car please take the A12/E80 motorway to the exit "Pisa" and then follow the signs to the airport on the Strada Grande Comunicazione Firenze-Pisa-Livorno. Alternatively take the SS1 from Pisa or the SS206 from Collesalvetti.

Rail passengers please head for Pisa Central railway station and then take the airport shuttle train that serves the airport at 30-minute intervals, Pisa airport has its own train station. The journey takes about 5 minutes. From Piazza della Stazione the daily bus operated by LAM (Linea Alta Mobilatà) serves the airport at 10 minute intervals.

From Pisa airport to Florence, take trains from the Pisa airport train station to Florence Santa Maria Novella station.

Taxis are available from the terminal.

Car hire is also available.

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Airport code:
PSA
Country:
Italy (IT)
Latitude / Longitude:
43°41'2"N / 10°23'33"E
Altitude of runway:
2 m
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