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A Perfect Day in Pisa , Tuscany, Italy: A Complete Itinerary of Things to do in Pisa!

Updated: 5 days ago


A slow-paced, unforgettable day in Tuscany—with the world’s most famous tower and zero meltdowns.

Welcome to our guide for a perfect day in Pisa, one of Tuscany’s most iconic and photogenic cities! Best known for the Leaning Tower, Pisa offers far more than just a quick photo op. With its beautiful piazzas, rich history, and charming streets, this walkable city is a relaxing and memorable destination for travelers of all ages—including families with little ones.


In this blog post, we’ll walk you through a complete itinerary for the perfect day in Pisa—covering where to stay, what to see, and the best places to eat. From climbing the world-famous tower to discovering peaceful parks and kid-friendly spots tucked into local neighborhoods, this guide makes it easy to explore Pisa at your own pace. We’ll also share when to visit for the best experience and what to wear for comfort and style under the Tuscan sun.


Whether you’re stopping through on a Tuscany road trip or visiting for the day by train, this itinerary will help you plan a low-stress, unforgettable adventure. Plus, we’ll highlight the one must-do experience if you’re short on time—and share helpful tips for families traveling with kids.


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A Perfect Day in Pisa , Italy: A Complete Itinerary of Things to do in Pisa!


Where to Stay in Pisa


If you’re planning to stay overnight in Pisa, choose a place close to Piazza dei Miracoli so you can walk everywhere. These options are family-friendly and centrally located:


  • Hotel Di Stefano – Family suites available, 5-minute walk from the Tower

  • B&B Relais Paradise – Quiet, clean, and stroller-accessible

  • NH Pisa – Great for those arriving by train (across from Pisa Centrale)


➡️ Tip: If you’re visiting as a day trip (like we did during our pre-kids anniversary trip), Pisa is a 1-hour train ride from Florence or a 25-minute ride from Lucca—easy and scenic!



A Perfect Day

Spend the Perfect Day in Pisa , Italy


Here’s how to plan a day that’s low-stress, well-paced, and magical for all ages. This itinerary assumes you arrive in Pisa early and either stay the night or head out by evening.Perfect Day in Pisa , Italy


Morning


8:30 AM – Explore Piazza dei Miracoli

  • Walk straight into the heart of Pisa and let your little ones run on the wide green lawns while you grab your first Leaning Tower photo.

  • No crowds yet, and the light is dreamy.


9:00 AM – Climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa

  • Only for kids 8+, but well worth it. If you’ve got younger children, one adult can climb while the other chills on the grass.

  • Pre-book your tickets here: https://www.opapisa.it

  • Climb takes about 30–40 minutes round-trip.💰 Cost: €20 per person (no discounts for kids)


Piazza dei Miracoli
Piazza dei Miracoli (Photo Source: www.dsiesta.com)

Late Morning


10:00 AM – Explore the Duomo and Baptistery

  • Both included in your combo ticket

  • The Baptistery’s acoustics are fun for kids—try a soft echo!


11:00 AM – Join a Family-Friendly Walking Tour (Optional)

  • We love the “Pisa for Kids and Families” tour that includes interactive games and stories.

  • Great way to keep little ones engaged while learning.


These are some other great tour options:



Afternoon


12:30 PM – Lunch Near the Tower

Top picks:

  • Trattoria da Bruno – Pasta + pizza with high chairs

  • Filter Coffee Lab – Sandwiches, salads, and a chill patio

  • Gelateria De’ Coltelli – Reward everyone with scoops of organic gelato


1:30 PM – Taxi or Walk to Giardino Scotto Park

  • A peaceful riverside park with a playground and fortress views

  • Let your kids run free while you rest in the shade

    📍Location: Lungarno Fibonacci


Eating Lunch with a View of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
That's me grabbing lunch at The Bistrot with a view of the leaning tower!

Late Afternoon


2:30 PM – Chill Time in the Park

  • Lay out a blanket, pull out a snack, and let the kids play

  • Bonus: plenty of space for a quick nap or sketching break


3:30 PM – Stroll Through Borgo Stretto

  • Pisa’s cutest shopping street

  • Great for souvenirs, coffee, or people-watching


Evening


4:30 PM – Light Dinner or Train Snack Stop

  • Grab paninis to-go from I Porci Comodi or La Tosteria

  • If you’re heading out by train, Pisa Centrale is nearby

  • Otherwise, head back to your hotel and unwind



Must-Do Experience


Climbing the Leaning Tower of Pisa is the unforgettable moment of the day. You feel the tilt with every step, and the view from the top is pure Tuscan magic. It’s the reason you came—and it absolutely lives up to the hype.


Climbing the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Heading back down The Leaning Tower of Pisa


Best Time to Visit Pisa


Visit in spring (April–June) or early fall (September–October) for mild weather and lighter crowds. Arriving early in the day means you beat the tour buses and enjoy cooler temps for the climb.

Avoid mid-summer if you can—Pisa can get hot and crowded, especially around noon.




What to Wear


Comfort is key:

  • Lightweight layers (Tuscan mornings can be cool, afternoons warm)

  • Comfy walking shoes (lots of stone paths + stair climbs)

  • Sunhat, sunglasses, and sunscreen

  • A light scarf or cardigan for entering the Cathedral


For kids:

  • Comfy sneakers or sandals with straps

  • Sun hat

  • A small backpack with snacks and a water bottle


Final Thoughts: Slow Down and Soak in the Magic


Pisa might be known around the world for its iconic leaning tower, but there’s so much more to enjoy when you slow down and experience it through your family’s eyes. From wide-open piazzas and historic wonders to shady parks and gelato breaks, a day here can be as relaxing as it is memorable. Whether you’re stopping through on a Tuscany adventure or making it a full-day trip, Pisa is the kind of place that stays with you—long after you’ve scrolled through the photos.

We hope this itinerary helps you create your own perfect day in Pisa—without the stress or over-planning. If you found this guide helpful, we’d love for you to share it, save it, and follow along as we continue exploring family-friendly destinations around the world.


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