Leaning Tower of Pisa Poster

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It is called the Leaning Tower or the Tower of Pisa but actually it was never used for defending the city; it is part of the religious complex in the Duomo …

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Jan 13, 2025
The Square of Miracles houses the famous Leaning Tower as well as the church and baptistry and everyone really should see this structure in person. We opted to not go up it (didn't really seem to be … Full review by Linda M
Jan 11, 2025
Amazing historical and iconic spot to visit. You don’t need long in the small city of Pisa, but visiting the leaning tower is a must. Highly recommend visiting early to avoid crowds. There are lots o… Full review by Fly-Wills
Jan 5, 2025
Pls come early for fantastic views and photography. The place is a bus ride away from the main train station and there are plenty of souvenir shops around Full review by AmilaX

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Is the tower accessible for near shot photos any time during the day? Or is it located inside a big premises that opens at 9AM?
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You can go as near to the tower as like 3-4 meters if you do not want to pay a ticket and enter or go to the top
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Should I get just the tower ticket or should I get the complete ticket including all atttractions? Is this worth it? How much …
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Should I get just the tower ticket or should I get the complete ticket including all atttractions? Is this worth it? How much time should we allow?
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I can only answer this on a personal level: each attraction was different offering its own set of "wow" factors. If you only have time for 1, naturally, go for the Tower. However, we got …
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I can only answer this on a personal level: each attraction was different offering its own set of "wow" factors. If you only have time for 1, naturally, go for the Tower. However, we got the package and was happy we did. Time? I would allow at least 3 hours to sufficiently explore not only the Baptistery, but the Church, the Tower, and there is a Duomo Museum opposite the Square worth investigating. And depending on your tolerance for crowds (mine is very low), I'd suggest getting there during the first opening time slot. By mid-afternoon it was unbearable. Touring early then allows you time to have lunch and enjoy wandering around the city. I hope this helps. K
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Where can I find the nearest ticket office?
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The ticket offices are located at the entrances of the square, they normally open 30 minutes before the opening of the monuments and close 30 minutes before the closing of...
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