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Private Tour: Day Trip to Florence and Pisa from Rome with Lunch

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12 hours
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Duration: 12 hours
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About This Tour

Uncover the art, history, and iconic landmarks of Florence and Pisa on this unforgettable guided tour!
Explore the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, walk along medieval streets and admire the work of masters of Italian art, such us Brunelleschi's Dome on the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
After a 1.5 hours scenic train ride from Rome, you will meet your local tour guide in Florence train station and your journey will begin!
Our expert tour guide will give you insights about the rich history and culture of the "cradle of the Renaissance".
Enjoy a typical Italian lunch in a restaurant (if the option is chosen) and then get ready to discover Pisa!
Take a picture in front of the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa (one of Italy's most famous landmarks and one of the most photographed towers in the world!) and admire the breathtaking Piazza dei Miracoli.
Make your day special with this small-group trip, the best way to make your trip unforgettable!

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Train tickets (second class)
  • Hotel pickup (if inside Aurelian Walls)
  • Guided tour
  • Lunch (if you choose the option)

✗ Not Included

  • Tips and gratuities
  • Lunch (if you did not choose the option)
  • Hotel dropoff from the station

Itinerary

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Brief stop
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The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval stone arch bridge over the Arno river. The only bridge in Florence spared from destruction during World War II, it is noted for the shops built along it. Butchers, tanners, and farmers initially occupied the shops; the present tenants are jewellers and art dealers.
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The Cathedral was erected between 1418 and 1434.
The dome of Brunelleschi is the cover of the cruise of the Cathedral of Florence; at the time of construction was the largest dome in the world and still remains the largest dome in masonry ever built.
A masterpiece capable of withstanding lightning, earthquakes and the passage of time, it continues to enchant all those who observe it from afar.
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The Florence Baptistery, also known as the Baptistery of Saint John is a religious octagonal building in Florence and has the status of a minor basilica. It is one of the most ancient churches in Florence.
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Piazza della Signoria, an L-shaped square, is located halfway between the Duomo and the River Arno. Together with the Palazzo della Signoria( Palazzo Vecchio) it has been the center of political life in Florence since the 14th century.
In the square we can see many sculptures, among them The David (the original is in the Galleria dell'Accademia) by Michelangelo, Bandinelli's Hercules and Cacus, The Nettuno (1575) by Ammannati etc.
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Giotto's bell tower is one of the four principal monuments on the Piazza del Duomo. It is the most eloquent example of 14th century Gothic architecture in Florence.
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Pisa Cathedral is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, in the Piazza dei Miracoli. It is the oldest of the three structures in the plaza. The cathedral is a notable example of Romanesque architecture, in particular the style known as Pisan Romanesque. Consecrated in 1118, it is the seat of the Archbishop of Pisa.
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The Piazza dei Miracoli is a compound in central Pisa, recognized as an important center of European medieval art and one of the finest architectural complexes in the world. It was all owned by the Catholic Church and is dominated by four great religious edifices: Pisa Cathedral, the Pisa Baptistery, the Leaning Tower of Pisa (the cathedral's campanile or bell tower), and the Camposanto Monumentale ('Monumental Cemetery'). Partly paved and partly grassed, the Piazza dei Miracoli is also the site of the Ospedale Nuovo di Santo Spirito ('New Hospital of the Holy Spirit'), which now houses the Sinopias Museum (Museo delle Sinopie) and the Cathedral Museum (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo).
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of Pisa Cathedral. It is known for its nearly four-degree lean, the result of an unstable foundation. The tower is one of three structures in the Pisa's Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo), which includes the cathedral and Pisa Baptistry.
The tower began to lean during construction in the 12th century, due to soft ground which could not properly support the structure's weight. It worsened through the completion of construction in the 14th century. By 1990, the tilt had reached 5.5 degrees.

Tour Options

This tour is available in multiple formats. Choose your preferred option when booking:

Tour with Lunch

Tour with Lunch : Florence and Pisa from Rome with Lunch

Tour without Lunch

Tour Florence and Pisa from Rome without Lunch
Pickup included

Select your preferred option on the booking page. Prices may vary by option.

Good to Know

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • 👶 Specialized infant seats are available
  • 💪 Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes
  • Please provide your accommodation’s information at the time of booking (name, address)
  • The day before we'll send a mail with exact time pick up and train tickets
  • Please provide the names of all travellers
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