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See Pisa beyond the Leaning Tower—explore 5 iconic sites of Pisa Complex.
See Pisa beyond the Leaning Tower—explore 5 iconic sites of Pisa Complex.
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We arrived by train from Florence. It was quite a distance from the train station but well worth the walk,
Easy to use and purchase with no queues.
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It's all perfect. Nice experience even with little kids. Buying ticket is simple and get you pass the long lines.
the church was closed and batistetuo was closed for an event. experience because you should have known about it.
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It allowed us to get into the best parts of the Pisa complex with a single ticket.
Headout charge more than the official website and the tickets are not available immediately like the official website, so you pay more for a worse experience.
All In, a very special place. Very impressive and well worth seeing. It is definitely worth a visit. The museums are very modern and interesting. At the end of the day, the walk on the fortress is a nice way to end the day.
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The attraction was everything I expected. Tickets worked perfectly and were easy to use.
Without queuing, we could enter everywhere immediately.
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Experience Pisa's famous Square of Miracles with access to all its top attractions.
Experience Pisa's famous Square of Miracles with access to all its top attractions.
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Everything worked well. There was supposed to be a ticket redemption point between the Baptistery and the cathedral. As there wasn't one, we went straight to the entrance of the cathedral with our online ticket and got in without any problems. We found this information a little confusing. The monumental complex is very interesting and very impressive.
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The ease with which we could arrive at our allotted time and climb the Tower was so convenient.
It was easy and clear to book the ticket with the suitable price.
Unique experience, we had a great time and especially also the visit to the tower super punctual as time and we didn't even queue all that much. As a price super cheap and 100% worth it
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That with the generated code I was able to enter everything. I didn't have to redeem anything or look for anyone. That made everything easier. Even with that QR you can enter the bathroom and the locker where they ask you to leave your belongings.
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With the general tiket we had access to the museums welcomed by the helpful and smiling staff .. access to the tower with a short vida at the entrance .. wonderful view recommended 😊
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When I checked the website, it mentioned that only children above the age of 8 can climb the tower. When buying the tickets via Headout, it stated that only 11-99 requires a ticket. My child is 9-year-old. Hence, I only bought two tickets, one for me and the other for my wife. I emailed the headout support team to confirm whether or not my child would need a ticket. I was informed that my child didn't need one. When I got there, it turned out that anyone climbing the tower will need a ticket if they are 8 and above.
We don't think it's OK if the ticket only allows a free visit to the toilet. After all, there is so much to see with the ticket that you can spend the whole day there. And I don't know anyone who only has to go to the toilet once a day. The friendliness of the staff is very poor.
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It was very easy to use tickets, we had access to all attractions. Convenient way to see Pisa and its highlights. We enjoyed our time in Pisa!
Loved going up the leaning tower. Views were amazing. Museums were ok. Not really my thing but there were some interesting historical information. The main buildings I really wanted visit was the cathedral & Baptistery, but sadly they were not open to the public that day as there was a religious ceremony taking place. Shame as I had paid the full amount to visit all 6 buildings which is quite expensive to only be able to visit 4 of these.
Everthing was oké . Maybe tell the gasts that they need to put there bats in a locker 10 min before your slot an and Go to the line 5 min prior the visit . The tower and the rest were beuatifull
The booked access was only available after a short wait. Unfortunately, the meeting point was incorrectly marked; without asking, we would have missed our slot.
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It was very easy to book the tickets and access them without needing paper copies like I saw so many people with. It made it very conventional to access all areas of the Square of Miracles.
Climbing the Tower. Exciting
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Beautiful experience, a plunge into history . Wonderful
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Easy, relaxed, and good communication making life very easy for our visit. Thank you!
It was easy to book the tickets and once there quick and convenient access to all the sites.
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It was an easy experience. No hassle at all.
All was good. So good that tickets are already available
The Tower was more exciting than anticipated. Headout was super easy to use
Absolutely loved my time at the Pisa tower. Allow a few hours to enjoy the full space and enjoy it's beauty.
We liked everything. It was a great experience, glad we climbed the tower.
Uncover secrets of the tower’s tilt and brilliance of the Cathedral’s design with a licensed local guide.
Uncover secrets of the tower’s tilt and brilliance of the Cathedral’s design with a licensed local guide.
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The guide was great and explained everything well.
Very helpful and friendly guides, and very knowledgeable. We got to see some beautiful parts of the cathedral and the view from the tower is amazing.
Booking was easy and the guide was enthusiastic and informative.
The place remains magical... just that we would have liked more historical elements... we were a bit disappointed.
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The guided tour. The lady doing the tour was very passionate and gave lots of valuable historical information
Our guide was prompt and took time to explain the attractions.
The guide was not there and they asked me for the printed tickets until we went to the information center and they contacted the guide and found him and we could only go to the Pisa Tower and we missed the Cathedral.
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The tour was great! Our guide Alessia was more than the best guide I have ever met, she was smiley, attentive, very well informed and really great! I would deffinitely recommend her!
Our guide was very knowledgeable and could answer all of our questions.
We had a wonderful guide which added historical context to what we saw. Really enjoyed the Cathedral and Cemetary history. The weather was great and we had a good time exploring.
Our guide should be in Italian, it was the only one available when I booked. However, our guide also speeks English and this change that she did in the last minute was awesome (my husband and I we are Brazilian, we don't speek Italian but we speek English). It saved our tour. Besides that, she had great sense of humour and gave us a lot of information about Pisa and all the monuments. We rlhqd a great tome with her!!!
This tour xompany was a great find. Our tour guide Andrea was excellent, very knowledgeable, funny and on point with everything. She was prompt, cordial and knew so much about the area. We were able to visit all the sites and had a great time. Will definitely book again with this company if the ocassion arises.
I liked the implication and passion of the guide. The details she offered us helped to better understand the value of the place.
It was very good a lot of history The guide was very good a lot of information. Easy access to all the venues Good experience overall.
The guide was engaging and energetic. She was well informed and made the experience one that my husband and I will talk about for years to come!!
Year opened: Construction of Camposanto began in 1277 and continued for over a century. It was officially consecrated in 1464, although parts of the structure were completed earlier.
Founder: Commissioned by Archbishop Federico Visconti and built by architect Giovanni di Simone, it was built with the purpose of serving as a burial ground for the city’s elites. The Camposanto’s foundations were laid with the sacred soil reportedly brought back from Golgotha by Archbishop Ubaldo de' Lanfranchi during the Crusades, giving it its name, meaning “holy field.”
Must-see highlights: Camposanto is home to some of the most emotionally powerful art in Pisa. Chief among them is The Triumph of Death, a 14th-century fresco attributed to Buonamico Buffalmacco, known for its vivid portrayal of mortality and salvation.
Current use: Although originally constructed as a monumental cemetery, Camposanto no longer serves a burial function. Today, it is both a sacred space and a site of cultural heritage preservation.
Unique facts: According to legend, bodies buried in this soil would decompose within 24 hours. It is the final resting place of several prominent Pisans, including mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci.
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Tickets to Pisa Monumental Complex without Leaning Tower
For a complete Pisa Complex access
Pisa Monumental Complex: Leaning Tower, Cathedral, Museums & Baptistery Tickets
A rich and immersive experience of architectural and artistic heritage in the Pisa Complex.
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Pisa Leaning Tower and Cathedral Guided Tour
Step into Camposanto’s white marble cloisters and Gothic arches, where sunlight shifts gently across 150-year-old columns, creating a tranquil, meditative space that prepares you for the sacred setting ahead.
Roman sarcophagi line the walkways, their carvings blending mythology and Christianity. Repurposed for Pisa’s elite, these richly detailed tombs reflect centuries of evolving spiritual identity and civic memory.
Frescoes like The Triumph of Death and Old Testament Stories span Camposanto’s walls, their vivid pigments and restored details offering deep insight into medieval beliefs, artistry, and resilience after WWII.
Nestled within the cloisters, the 16th-century Aulla Chapel features a painted wooden ceiling and 18th-century crucifix. Still active for prayer, it offers a rare moment of intimacy and spiritual pause.
The Ammanati Cenotaph stands out with classical elegance and symbolic detail. Dedicated to jurist Ligo Ammannati, it honors legal wisdom and humanist ideals that shaped Pisa’s medieval civic identity.
Attributed to Buonamico Buffalmacco, a dramatic fresco filled with allegory and medieval symbolism. It presents a stark contrast between the lives of the rich and the inevitability of death, with winged skeletons swooping down on unsuspecting nobles.
Renowned for his dramatic frescoes, including the haunting "The Triumph of Death."
Find out moreThe architect who designed and oversaw the construction of the Camposanto cloisters in the 13th century.
Find out moreDedicated custodian who played a key role in preserving and restoring Camposanto’s invaluable artworks.
Find out moreDaily hours: 9am to 8pm
Last admission: Please note that the last admission is typically 30 minutes before closing time.
Seasonal variations:
Additionally, from June 17 to August 31, the Camposanto offers extended evening hours, remaining open until 10pm.
Address: Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
Getting there
By train: From Pisa Centrale Station, it's about a 20-minute walk to the Camposanto Monumentale, located within the Piazza dei Miracoli complex.
By bus: Line LAM Rossa (Red Line), closest stop is at Torre 1, approximately a 4-minute walk from the Camposanto.
By car: Park at the Piazza dei Miracoli parking lot or Via Pietrasantina Park & Ride, both about a 10–15-minute walk from the Camposanto entrance.
The Monumental Pass is the most convenient and budget-friendly option.
We highly recommend booking your tickets at least 2-3 weeks ahead of your visit, especially during peak season. While you can try to book on-spot, you might not the date or time slot of your choice.
No, unless your ticket includes access to all monuments you cannot enter the site with a Leaning Tower ticket.
It's ideal to set aside at least 45 minutes to an hour to see the Camposanto.
A guided tourto the Camposanto is included in a tour to all the three religious monuments within the square. Thus, you would get a comprehensive insight into the entire Field of Miracles from a licensed expert at a discounted price.
It was included to house the tombs that were scattered around the Cathedral, and also act as the final resting place of important Pisan personalities like a few members of the Medici family.