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Capture unforgettable moments at this iconic Pisa landmark, with plenty of scenic spots to get the perfect shot of the tower and surrounding architecture.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is an iconic architectural marvel renowned for its unintended tilt and historical significance. Situated in Italy’s picturesque Pisa, this UNESCO World Heritage site attracts millions of visitors eager to experience its unique charm and remarkable history. A visit to the Leaning Tower promises awe-inspiring views and a chance to explore centuries-old architecture. Climb to the top for breathtaking panoramas of Pisa and enjoy a memorable journey through Italy’s rich cultural heritage, all while marveling at one of the world's most famous leaning structures.

From€35.90
ADULT
899 age
€35.90
Duration
2 hours
Meeting Point
Pisa
Piazza del Duomo, 23, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
Opening Hours
The Leaning Tower is generally open daily, with specific hours varying seasonally; plan ahead for the best experience.
Visit Duration
Allocate around 1-2 hours, including time to explore the tower and surrounding piazza.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is during spring and early autumn when the weather is mild and crowds are smaller.
Address
Located in Pisa’s Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa, Italy, the site is easily accessible from city transport links.
Dress Code

Visitors should dress modestly and comfortably, as there are no strict dress code restrictions, but respectful attire is appreciated when visiting religious sites.

Your experience

Explore Pisa’s Monumental Complex with access to the Leaning Tower, Cathedral, Baptistery, and Opera Museum in one visit.

Getting started

Start at the main entrance of Piazza del Duomo, validate your ticket, and pass through security checks before following clear signs to each monument in the square.

What to expect

This UNESCO-listed complex is the heart of Pisa’s Romanesque heritage, uniting four iconic monuments in a single square. Each structure represents a chapter in Pisa’s artistic and religious history, offering insight into centuries of architectural innovation.

Features

  • Leaning Tower of Pisa: Step inside and start your climb up 297 spiraling steps, feeling the famous tilt beneath your feet before reaching the top for stunning views of Pisa.

  • Cathedral (Duomo di Pisa): Upon entering, marvel at the marble columns, golden mosaics, and colorful stained glass that fill the space with a majestic aura.

  • St. John’s Baptistery: Stand beneath the grand dome and experience its remarkable acoustics, where even the softest whisper carries clearly across the room.

  • Opera del Duomo Museum: Explore a rich collection of original sculptures, artworks, and sacred artifacts that once adorned the square’s monuments.

  • Pisa Camposanto: Walk through this tranquil cemetery, surrounded by medieval frescoes and ancient sarcophagi that tell stories of centuries past.

  • Sinopie Museum: Conclude your tour of the complex by discovering the striking red-ochre sketches that reveal the creative process behind the breathtaking frescoes of the Camposanto.

What's Included

Timed access to Leaning Tower of Pisa
Access to Pisa Cathedral, St. John's Baptistery, Pisa Camposanto, Opera del Duomo Museum and Sinopie Museum

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

What to bring

  • Please carry a valid ID to present upon entry for verification.

What's not allowed

  • To preserve the tower, please refrain from bringing metal objects, bags, or containers.

Accessibility

  • The Tower climb involves 273 steep steps without elevators, making it unsuitable for wheelchair users and guests with cardiovascular conditions.

  • Children under 8 cannot climb, and those aged 8–18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Additional Information

  • Timed entry to the Tower is strictly enforced; please arrive at least 15 minutes before your reserved slot. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.

  • If your chosen time slot is unavailable due to high demand, a new slot will be assigned within an hour before or after your original choice. Please note that time at the top of the Tower is limited to 30 minutes.

  • Access to the Cathedral is free but requires a timed pass if visited independently. This pass is automatically included with any Pisa Complex ticket, including Tower entry.

  • Remember to wear modest clothing covering knees and shoulders as the visit includes entry to the Cathedral and the Baptistery.

Instructions

- ***Immersive audio guide insights to all six Complex sites*** - Discover all six sites in the Pisa Complex with a multilingual audio guide available in English, Italian, German, Spanish, French & Portuguese - Hear commentary on Romanesque architecture and medieval engineering as you climb the Tower, explore the Cathedral, Baptistery, Camposanto, Opera del Duomo museum, and Sinopie Museum

What to Expect

Expect to marvel at the tower’s distinctive tilt, enjoy sweeping views from the top, and discover fascinating historical details through exhibits and guided tours. The experience offers both visual splendor and educational value, making it suitable for all ages.

About Leaning Tower of Pisa Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a freestanding bell tower forming part of the cathedral complex in Pisa’s Piazza dei Miracoli. Construction began in 1173 and, due to unstable foundation soil, the tower began to lean during construction, giving it its distinctive tilt. This architectural anomaly has captivated visitors for centuries. The tower stands approximately 56 meters tall and has eight levels, including a spiral staircase with nearly 300 steps. Visitors can climb to the top to enjoy panoramic views over Pisa and its historic skyline. The site also includes the cathedral, baptistery, and necropolis, forming a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases medieval Italian craftsmanship and history. The Leaning Tower’s preservation and restoration efforts have kept it stable for future generations to admire. What makes the Leaning Tower of Pisa unique is not just its tilt, but the story of resilience and engineering that surrounds it. It’s a symbol of Italy’s rich history, innovative architecture, and the ability to turn a flaw into an internationally recognized landmark.

Highlights

Access all 6 marvels of the Pisa Square at your pace.
Climb the Tower, explore the vaulted Cathedral, marvel at the Baptistery’s famed acoustics, discover the Camposanto’s sarcophagi, and admire masterpieces at the Opera del Duomo Museum and the Sinopie Museum.
Add a multilingual audio guide (available in English, Italian, Spanish, German, French, and Portuguese) to gain insights into each landmark's origin, history, and architecture.

Why Book Online?

Booking your tickets online guarantees skip-the-line access, ensuring a smoother, faster visit. You'll secure guaranteed entry and can better plan your day, while comparing deals for the best value. Enjoy a hassle-free experience from the moment you arrive.

History

Construction of the Leaning Tower of Pisa began in 1173 as the bell tower for Pisa’s cathedral. Its tilt resulted from a weak foundation on soft ground, which was further affected by nearby construction. Despite early concerns about its stability, the tower continued to lean during construction, earning its famous angle. Over centuries, engineers have implemented various restoration efforts to stabilize the structure without altering its iconic tilt. The tower’s distinctive tilt increased exposure and fame, making it a symbol of medieval Italian ingenuity. Today, it stands as a testament to both architectural imperfection and resilience, drawing millions of visitors eager to experience its charm firsthand.

Opening Hours

The Leaning Tower typically opens from morning until late afternoon, with seasonal variations. It is advisable to check specific hours for your planned visit date. Tickets allow entry during designated times, and climb access is available on a first-come, first-served basis within opening hours.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during spring (April to June) or early autumn (September to October) for pleasant weather, lighter crowds, and optimal photo opportunities.

What to See Inside

Inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa, you'll find a beautifully preserved spiral staircase that leads to the top viewing platform. As you ascend, enjoy detailed architectural features and the tower's unique tilt. At the summit, panoramic views extend across Pisa and the surrounding Tuscan landscape. The interior also showcases historical displays about its construction and restoration efforts, offering insight into this architectural marvel. On the ground level, explore the surrounding Piazza dei Miracoli with its stunning marble facades, intricate sculptures, and lush green spaces that make for perfect photo opportunities. Visitors can also view the bell chamber, which still houses several historic bells, each with its own story. The experience allows for immersive learning and appreciation of medieval craftsmanship, engineering ingenuity, and the cultural significance of the site.

Things to Know

Visitors should wear comfortable shoes suitable for climbing stairs and exploring uneven surfaces. Buying tickets in advance can save time, especially during peak seasons. It’s also recommended to arrive early or late in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy the best lighting for photos.

Visitor Rules

No flash photography inside the tower, no touching delicate structures, and be respectful of other visitors. Children under a certain age may need adult supervision, and climbing is not recommended for those with mobility issues.

Is It Worth Visiting?

Visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa offers a unique opportunity to experience world-famous architecture, rich history, and breathtaking views. Its iconic tilt makes it a must-see landmark for travelers and history enthusiasts alike. Whether exploring the tower itself or the stunning surrounding piazza, it's an unforgettable experience that combines cultural heritage with awe-inspiring scenery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I climb to the top of the Leaning Tower?

Yes, tickets include access to climb the tower’s spiral staircase for panoramic views of Pisa.

How long does the visit take?

Plan for approximately 1 to 2 hours, including time to explore the piazza and queue for entry.

Is there an age limit for climbing?

Children of all ages can climb, but very young children benefit from supervision, and some restrictions may apply for safety reasons.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours can be booked separately to enrich your visit with historical insights.

Is photography allowed inside?

Photography without flash is permitted inside the tower and in the piazza.

How do I get tickets in advance?

Tickets can be purchased online through authorized booking platforms for guaranteed access.

What should I wear when visiting?

Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking and climbing stairs; casual, respectful attire is preferred.

How to Get There

From Pisa Central Station, it’s a short bus or taxi ride to Piazza dei Miracoli. Walking from the station takes about 20 minutes, or use local public transport for convenience.

From
€35.90
per person
ADULT
899 age
€35.90
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Duration
2 hours
Meeting Point
Pisa
Piazza del Duomo, 23, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
Opening Hours
The Leaning Tower is generally open daily, with specific hours varying seasonally; plan ahead for the best experience.
Visit Duration
Allocate around 1-2 hours, including time to explore the tower and surrounding piazza.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is during spring and early autumn when the weather is mild and crowds are smaller.
Address
Located in Pisa’s Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa, Italy, the site is easily accessible from city transport links.
Dress Code

Visitors should dress modestly and comfortably, as there are no strict dress code restrictions, but respectful attire is appreciated when visiting religious sites.

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€35.90
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