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  • Pisa
  • 20 Nov. 202421 Nov. 2024
    20 Nov.21 Nov.
  • 1 room, 1 adult
  • 1 room, 1 guest

B&B Hotels in Pisa, 1 hotel

Exploring Pisa

Viewed from above Pisa is a wonderful open-air museum and somewhere that is highly recommended, not just for those who want to climb to the top of the Leaning Tower or take a selfie, whilst pretending to hold it up with one’s hands. This is where you can allow yourselves to be transported back in time by Piazza dei Cavalieri, visit the "miracles" of Piazza del Duomo, or take a walk along the really elegant banks of the Arno River. Whilst B&B Hotels takes care of your stay in Pisa, you can take advantage of the wonders that the city has to offer.

Where to book in Pisa

If you’re looking for an inexpensive hotel in town, then choose the B&B Hotel Pisa! The B&B Hotel Pisa is the best choice, in terms of quality and price, for relaxation and convenience. Close to the centre of Pisa and just a few kilometres from Galileo Galilei airport, your business commitments or visits to the city will always be easy and worry-free. The bus service means it is easy and quick to reach Piazza dei Miracoli and to experience the magic of the Leaning Tower, the Cathedral and the Baptistery.

History and urbanism

Pisa is linked with such illustrious names as Leonardo Pisano and Galileo Galilei, but it has also played its own part in history by being one of Italy’s four Maritime Republics which, in medieval times, along with Venice, Genoa and Amalfi, dominated the Mediterranean. In addition to the one that leans, Pisa also has another famous tower: the Torre della Fame (Tower of Hunger). This tower, where Count Ugolino della Gherardesca was imprisoned with his family, owes its fame to Dante who told the story in his Divine Comedy.

Stroll

Walk along the banks of the Arno River in Pisa, following its path, and then lose yourself in places like Borgo Stretto, amid the streets of the historic town centre, with its alleyways crammed with shops and other establishments. Pisa is also near to the coast, and the Tuscan beaches of Marina di Pisa, Tirrenia, Calambrone and the Regional Park of Migliarino San Rossore are all within easy reach. If, on the other hand, you are passionate about trekking, then why not choose the Monti Pisani (Pisani Mountain), where you’ll be able to walk along paths surrounded by greenery and to climb the rocky walls.

Heritage

A visit to Piazza del Duomo means you are already in Pisa’s most important centre of art and tourism, as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll be able to take in Pisa’s grandiose monuments, the so-called “Miracles”: the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Campo Santo (Monumental Cemetery) and the Bell Tower. There are so many different itineraries you can take to visit the city’s places of interest on foot. Then, after an exhausting day spent visiting the city, you will have the pleasure of laying your head on a comfortable pillow.

Festivities

Pisa is alive and vibrant 365 days of the year, but above all it is in June that this Tuscan city is crammed with events during what is known as “Giugno Pisano” (Pisa's June)! The Luminara di San Ranieri, with its thousands of lit candles on buildings, monuments and churches, will provide you with magical, light-filled memories. Another not-to-be-missed event is the Historical Regatta and the traditional Gioco del Ponte (Battle on the Bridge) Pisa offers no shortage of opportunities for having fun!