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Apartments in Pisa
La Zambra
Large ( 50 sq.mt.) indipendent studio on two levels, with fully equipped kitchen, and a magnificent
Pisa Tourist House
It is only 15 minutes by foot from Galileo Galilei International Airport and a 10-minute walk from..
Villa Argentieri
Villa Argentieri was born from the desire to bring life back an ancient family homestead, witness to busy farming life and peasant traditions up until around 1900...
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Should time permit stop at Palazzo dei Cavalieri, walk down Via Santa Maria towards the river banks of Arno, where the small Gothic chapel of "Santa Maria della Spina" is located and the National Museum of San Matteo (excellent collection of 12th-through 15th-century art).
We also suggest taking a taxi/bus or bicycle ride to the Church of "San Michele degli Scalzi" to see the other leaning tower of Pisa; completed in the 13th century this seldom-visited tower is worth a look even though it’s not as impressive as the famous one.
It’s also fun just to walk around Pisa (pop. 104 000). The city is very compact with many narrow streets, small markets, hidden treasures and a great ambience; we suggest seeing it on a day trip from Florence perhaps in combination with Lucca just 13 mi/20 km northeast. Another possible stop is Pistoia which has a cathedral and baptistery in the Pisan-Romanesque style and the Ceppo Hospital (L’Ospedale de Ceppo) which has a brightly painted terra-cotta frieze.
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