Basilica di San Piero a Grado
Example of Romanesque architecture, with its origins stretching back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Tradition holds that this is the very spot where Saint Peter first landed in Italy en route to Rome.
Example of Romanesque architecture, with its origins stretching back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Tradition holds that this is the very spot where Saint Peter first landed in Italy en route to Rome.
For a brilliant and less crowded way to see Pisa, walk along the ancient city walls.
Direct, easy route from Marina di Pisa right into Pisa city centre, following the old tram line.
Probably the best Gelato in Pisa, definitely our favorite. They’ve earned prestigious awards, like the “Tre Coni” from Gambero Rosso, and they use fresh and seasonal ingredients, organic milk, free-range eggs, and locally sourced fruit where possible.
Straightforward, traditional osteria in the Pisa center, with cozy atmosphere and reasonable prices. Quite popular with the locals, particularly for lunch.
Must try spot in Pisa, brilliant for authentic cured meats and cheeses, especially in their generous panini or on platters.