Predominately known for its architectural project gone wrong, and Galileo’s pebbles, there’s a lot more to Pisa than one wonky tower, though it does draw the crowds. And the crowds are the reason Pisa has such a great range of accommodation options! It’s a challenge to pick out the best places to stay in Pisa from amongst the grand palazzos, converted villas, traditional and contemporary hotels, pensiones and B&Bs, plus hillside spa resorts dating from the 18th century.
Pisa straddles the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea, and its wealth was built on maritime power, before the Roman period — in fact Virgil called it an old city — and current archaeological thinking puts its founding during the fifth century BC, when it was apparently right on the sea. So there’s A LOT more to Pisa than the tower, which only went up in the 12th century — and is actually leaning at less of an angle now that it was in the 1990s. Pisa has a fantastic list of museums and galleries, and because the city is so culturally and historically rich it’s blessed with a really varied festival calendar, so it’s a great destination for travellers looking to spice up their Italian trip with something a bit special.
Although no longer a maritime power, Pisa is still an educational one, with several elite universities. The big student community keeps Pisa vibrant and there's a healthy bar and cafe culture, which is more reasonably priced than you'd expect from a city so appealing to visitors. Pisa is also an excellent size for navigating on foot, with lots of discover along the streets — many of them pedestrianised — between the station and the Campo dei Miracole, which is the historic, touristy bit. Just don't forget that if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Pisa during the peak summer months, you'll need to get organised and book well ahead to avoid disappointment.
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Pisa
A small B&B in the heart of Pisa. Four simple yet contemporary white washed rooms are light and airy and some feature small balconies. Triple and quadruple rooms make this a great stay for families or groups. Walking distance from Pisa's main sites. A convenient and well priced choice.
Pisa (Tuscany)
Steeped in 18th-century Italian grandeur, this is an elegant B&B located steps from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Opulent rooms (the best of which have four posters) feature intricate cornices, large sash windows and antiques. Breakfast is served in equally grand surroundings. Fabulous!
Pisa
14th century townhouse hotel which offers an authentic old fashioned atmosphere teamed with modern comforts. Breakfast is on offer and afternoon treats and pastries are served daily in the communal sitting room. Rooms are air conditioned with period features. A stylish choice for exploring Pisa.
Pisa (Tuscany)
A medieval tower-house turned B&B, in the heart of Pisa's historic centre. Majestic rooms feature frescos, exposed wood beams, and four-poster beds. The lavish breakfast will set you up for exploring the sights, most of which are within walking distance. A perfect mix of tradition and comfort.
Pisa (Tuscany)
An ancient theatre turned B&B in the historic heart of Pisa. With a nod to its artistic past, interiors blend modern comfort with historic charm, setting the stage for relaxation. Boasting enchanting rooms, a lush garden for breakfast, and a cosy lounge, it's a haven of Tuscan tranquility.
Pisa (San Giuliano Terme,)
Historic 18th century nobleman's house turned stylish boutique spa hotel just outside Pisa. Traditionally decorated rooms featuring all the mod cons. The real draw is the spa featuring thermal waters, mud therapies, a traditional hammam and much more. Low calorie gourmet cuisine and great views too!
Pisa (Tuscany)
A vibrant 5-star B&B in Pisa's heart. Modern meets heritage in the bespoke suites, showcasing a blend of design, unique art pieces, and intimate luxury. Highlights include the fragrant garden, filled with jasmine and orange blossom, and the proximity to iconic sights. A Tuscan delight.