Leaning Tower of Pisa & Cathedral: Fast Track Ticket
Leaning Tower of Pisa & Cathedral: Fast Track Ticket
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Leaning Tower of Pisa & Cathedral Tickets
Skip the queues and visit two of Italy's most famous landmarks with fast-track access to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. Your timed entry ticket ensures you avoid the crowds whilst exploring these remarkable examples of Pisan Romanesque architecture in the heart of Tuscany.
The 55-metre Leaning Tower draws visitors from around the world for its famous tilt and stunning panoramic views from the top. Climb the spiral staircase of over 250 steps to reach the summit, where you'll see sweeping vistas across Pisa's rooftops and the Tuscan countryside. Next door, the Cathedral impresses with its marble facade, detailed mosaics, and grand pillars. Look out for the pulpit by Giovanni Pisano and the bronze doors that showcase centuries of regional artistry.
Highlights
- Priority access to the world-famous Leaning Tower with panoramic views from the 55-metre summit
- Entry to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta with its marble facade and Pisan Romanesque architecture
- Giovanni Pisano's ornate pulpit and impressive bronze doors inside the Cathedral
- Detailed mosaics and atmospheric lighting throughout the Cathedral's nave
- Timed entry system ensuring a relaxed visit without overcrowding
- Evidence of the same ground movement that caused both structures to shift over time
Plan Your Visit to the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Collect your physical tickets at the Sinopie Museum before entering either site. Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled entry time to ensure smooth access. The tower climb involves over 250 steps and requires good physical health. Children under 8 years old cannot climb the Leaning Tower for safety reasons.
Photography for personal use is permitted, though flash may be restricted inside the Cathedral. Large bags must be checked at the cloakroom, and respectful silence should be maintained in sacred areas. The timed entry system helps manage visitor flow, giving you space to appreciate both monuments at your own pace.
When exploring Pisa further, consider visiting other top attractions in Pisa or taking a day tour through Tuscany to discover more of this historic region's architectural treasures.
Why you'll love it
- Fast-track access lets you skip the queues at both landmarks
- Timed entry tickets for the famous 55-metre Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta on the same ticket
- Climb for sweeping panoramic views from the top of the tower
- Both landmarks showcase remarkable Pisan Romanesque architecture
- Avoid the crowds with timed entry to two of Italy's most iconic sites
What's included
- Fast-track entry to the Tower of Pisa
- Entry to the Pisa Cathedral
- Audio guide
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Opening times
09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm
- Know before you go
Collect tickets at the Sinopie Museum before your visit
Access to the Tower is not suitable for children under 8 years
Comfortable shoes recommended for the tower climb
ID may be required for entry
Cathedral access is included and follows standard visitor rules
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled entry
Follow staff instructions for safety inside both sites
Respect restrictions on photography inside the cathedral
Large bags must be checked at the cloakroom
Maintain respectful silence within sacred areas
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Where do I pick up my tickets?
Collect your physical tickets at the Sinopie Museum before entering the tower or cathedral.
Is there an age restriction for climbing the tower?
Children under 8 years old are not permitted to climb the Leaning Tower.
Can I take photos inside the sites?
Photography for personal use is allowed, but flash may be prohibited in the cathedral.
Is the Leaning Tower accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tower is not wheelchair accessible due to the staircase and historic structure.
Where you'll be
Piazza del Duomo
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