Guided Tour of Field of Miracles with Leaning Tower Climb Tickets at Piazza del Duomo Pisa
Guided Tour of Field of Miracles with Leaning Tower Climb
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Guided Tour of Field of Miracles with Leaning Tower Climb
This guided tour takes you through Pisa's world-famous Piazza dei Miracoli, home to four architectural masterpieces that showcase medieval Italian craftsmanship. Your expert guide leads you inside the Cathedral, Baptistery, and Monumental Cemetery before you climb the Leaning Tower independently with pre-reserved tickets.
Starting beneath the arch at Porta Santa Maria, you'll explore each monument while learning about the engineering challenges, artistic treasures, and religious significance that make this UNESCO World Heritage site so remarkable. The tour includes timed entry to climb the tower's 294 spiral steps for panoramic views over Pisa's historic centre.
What is Included
- Expert guide for the Field of Miracles tour
- Skip-the-line entry to Pisa Cathedral
- Access to the Baptistery of St John
- Entry to Camposanto Monumentale cemetery
- Pre-reserved tickets to climb the Leaning Tower
- Commentary on the history and architecture of all monuments
Good to Know
The guided portion lasts approximately 90 minutes, followed by your independent tower climb. Meet your guide 15 minutes early under the arch at Porta Santa Maria in Piazza Manin for ticket validation. Children under 8 cannot climb the tower, and the climb is not suitable for those with mobility issues.
Dress modestly for church visits with shoulders and knees covered. Large bags and metal objects must be stored before climbing the tower. Photography is permitted throughout the complex except where signs indicate restrictions.
If you're planning to explore more of Tuscany, consider a day trip to Florence from Pisa to see Renaissance masterpieces, or discover the coastal villages of Cinque Terre for spectacular Mediterranean scenery.
Why you'll love it
- Walk through centuries of history as your guide reveals the Cathedral’s grandeur, Baptistery’s acoustics, Camposanto’s frescoes, and the Tower’s iconic tilt
- End your tour with a climb up the Leaning Tower on your own and take in panoramic views over Pisa’s iconic landmarks.
What's included
- 90 min guided visit English-speaking local guide Entry to the Cathedral, Baptistery, Monumental Cemetery Timed access to the Leaning Tower
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Mon-Sun09:00-18:00
- Know before you go
Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled start to allow for ticket checks
Photography is permitted except in certain areas where signs indicate restrictions
Large bags and metal objects must be checked or left outside when climbing the tower
Dress modestly inside religious sites—shoulders and knees should be covered
The Leaning Tower climb is not suitable for children under 8 or those with mobility issues
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled start to allow for ticket checks
Photography is permitted except in certain areas where signs indicate restrictions
Large bags and metal objects must be checked or left outside when climbing the tower
Dress modestly inside religious sites—shoulders and knees should be covered
The Leaning Tower climb is not suitable for children under 8 or those with mobility issues
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Where is the meeting point for the tour?
The meeting point is under the arch at Porta Santa Maria, in Piazza Manin, near the Field of Miracles.
Is climbing the Leaning Tower included in the ticket?
Yes, you will receive timed entry allowing you to climb the Leaning Tower independently after the guided tour.
Are bags allowed inside the tower?
No, large bags, metal objects and containers are not permitted inside the Leaning Tower for safety.
Can children participate in the tour and climb?
Children are welcome on the tour, but those under 8 years old cannot climb the Leaning Tower.
What should I wear for the tour?
Please dress appropriately for visits inside churches—shoulders and knees must be covered.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
The Cathedral and Baptistery are accessible but the Leaning Tower is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Where you'll be
Piazza del Duomo Pisa, Fontana dei Putti
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