Pisa – The Pearl of Tuscany

Join us for a captivating virtual stroll through Pisa, a timeless Tuscan city where art, history, and quiet elegance come together. Famous worldwide for its iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa reveals a much richer story—one shaped by maritime power, intellectual life, and refined architecture.

With our local guide, we’ll start in the magnificent Piazza dei Miracoli, an extraordinary open-air masterpiece. Here you’ll admire the soaring Cathedral, the perfectly balanced Baptistery—the largest in Italy—and, of course, the Leaning Tower itself, whose gentle tilt has fascinated visitors for centuries.

Leaving the monumental square behind, we’ll wander into Pisa’s atmospheric historic center, where medieval streets open onto elegant squares and noble palaces. We’ll pause in Piazza dei Cavalieri, once the political heart of the city and today home to the renowned Scuola Normale Superiore.

Our virtual walk concludes along the picturesque Lungarni, Pisa’s refined riverbanks lined with pastel palazzi reflecting in the Arno. It’s here that the city slows down, revealing a softer, more intimate side—perfect for ending our journey through one of Tuscany’s most fascinating cities.

Guide: Federica

Professional guide of Florence and art history teacher with a master’s degree in Medieval Art History at the University of Florence, specialized also in Renaissance art.

Travel Mode:

Walking Tour

How It Works

  • Fill out the form below, and you’ll receive an email with the link to access the tour along with the password you’ll need to enter.

  • This on-demand purchase is for you and your family members to enjoy together on a single screen. The link is personal and cannot be distributed. It will stay active for 45 days, so you can watch it whenever you like during that time.

  • The contribution amount to access the tour is flexible (according to your possibilities); however, we have set a minimum of €5 or $6 to cover platform and hosting costs.

  • These recordings are taken from live tours, so you might notice small variations in image quality — a sign of their authenticity