Pisa holidays
It’s easy to see why Tuscany inspired so many Renaissance painters. Today, the home of the Leaning Tower attracts a new type of artist: visitors set on creating their own masterpiece with a smartphone and a silly pose. But this coastal city has more to offer than social media glory. Explore soulful cafes, luxurious leather goods and Italy’s top truffles. Pack your bags and lean in to your Pisa holiday.
Pisa holiday highlights

See the tower
Walk the city walls
Hunt for truffles
Pisa: Know before you go
Language
Italian
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High season
June – August
Low season
November – February











Find the best time to go to Pisa
Weather in Pisa
March – May: Spring weather sees the Tuscan countryside at its most vibrant. Expect mostly mild and pleasant days with occasional rain showers. A light jacket will come in handy.
June – August: Summer temperatures can climb to 30°C. Save the sightseeing for mornings and late afternoons, embracing lazy lunches in between. Stay hydrated and wear lots of sun cream.
September – November: Autumn brings comfortable temperatures and an increased chance of rain. Don’t miss the chestnut festival in nearby Buti.
December – February: Winters in Pisa are relatively mild, with temperatures averaging 8°C. Snow is rare but not impossible. Seeing the Leaning Tower covered in a layer of white is a treat.
Events in Pisa
Galilean Days (February): Celebrate the great scientist’s legacy on the anniversary of his birth. Tour sites that influenced his life, learn about his discoveries and join public stargazing sessions.
Carnival of Viareggio (February or March): Enormous papier-mâché floats parade through town for one of Italy’s biggest carnivals. Fuel up on rice fritters — a festive treat doused in sugar — and go to a masked ball.
Luminara of San Ranieri (June): Candles illuminate the city to honour Pisa’s patron saint. The showstopper is a fireworks display launched from the citadel and bridges.
Terra di Pisa Food & Wine Festival (September): Sample regional specialities and learn to make them at home through live cooking demonstrations and masterclasses.
The best neighbourhoods in Pisa
Things to do in Pisa
