Piazza del Duomo
Plaza · Pisa ·

Piazza del Duomo

Plaza · Pisa ·

Iconic leaning tower, cathedral, and baptistery in historic square

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Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
Piazza del Duomo by null
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Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy Get directions

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Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy Get directions

+39 050 835011
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Dec 6, 2025

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Edgars G.

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This something This place is simply spectacular. The architecture is massive and incredibly impressive—pictures don't do it justice. Inside, it’s a masterpiece of art and history, packed with stunning stained glass and biblical details. My top recommendation: definitely buy the ticket to go up to the top. Walking around the exterior and seeing the views from above is the highlight of the trip. Totally worth the wait!

Theeraphat P

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Piazza del Duomo is one of the most breathtaking squares in the world — a true masterpiece of harmony, art, and faith. Surrounded by the Cathedral, Baptistery, Leaning Tower, and Camposanto, every corner shines with elegance and history. The white marble buildings glowing under the Tuscan sun create an almost dreamlike scene. Standing here feels like being inside a living work of art — peaceful, majestic, and timeless. Absolutely magnificent and unforgettable!

Pucks711

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Leans like an Aussie leaving a pub after a day with the Lads... Good foundations this one... Def worth the visit and wonder around the town. Go around the back of the Tower better pics n no crowds plenty of eateries...We got a cracker ofa Samich from from a small shop with a long line out of it...Best Samich yet

Mike S.

Google
The Piazza of miracles' is indeed filled with miracles of architecture. We visited them all. Get a full ticket from the Sinopie Museum. It will give you a set time for the Leaning Tower on day of purchase, while you have a year to visit all other locations! If you include a separately charged wall access from the corner tower, there are 7 things to visit.

Pal Coffee L.

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This is how beautiful it can be in Pisa, this small fantastic cosy city with it’s unbeatable charm. I walked the street and tje wall, everything was almost as a dream, I met fantastic people, I saw buildings that almost made me faint, it was like I was hit by Stendahls Syndrome. Pisa is a MUST city and the Tower area is the symbol of great architecture with classical style and grace. I’ll ne back!

Ali B.

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It's true you can't go far in Italy without running into history and this is no exception. Using viator, ITaly, lime (scooter rental), the world is your oyster. In your typical basilica, cathedral or place of worship related to Catholicism. The walls will be lined with this stations of the cross, not the duomo. It's its walls were lined with apostles and followers of Jesus. Make sure you catch the show output at noon.The bells ring the mechanical figures put on a lovely show in the piazza. If you're interested, pay a visit to the museum located on-site as well as the cript.

alket Q.

Google
Piazza del Duomo in Pisa was one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. From the moment you enter through the gate, you’re surrounded by breathtaking architecture and a truly positive atmosphere. The intricate details of the icons and sculptures inside are stunning, and every corner of the square feels rich with history and beauty. An unforgettable experience

Rajarshi S.

Google
We visited Pisa on a Saturday afternoon after spending the morning at Uffizi Gallery. There was no direct trains because of track maintenance, hence it took us almost couple of hours changing a train to finally reach Pisa San Rossore and walk 10 min to reach the piazza. No tickets were required to enter the piazza. One can spend time enjoying the vast expanse of grass with great view of the tower, duomo etc. We did not book ahead, as did not have any plans to climb the stairs to go up the tower. We bought 11 euros ticket which gave access to the cathedral, baptistery, composanto and 2 museums - opera and sinopie museums. It took us altogether couple of hours, including taking numerous snaps of the tower. The couple of restaurants and cafe just outside at the corner are very good. Our experience at the piazza was relaxed, fun-filled with great sights and very well-documented museums.