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      Tips for Visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa | The Planet D
      • Pisa-Centrale is the main train station of Pisa and this is where you’ll arrive when visiting the Tower of Pisa. Pisa is one hour from Firenze Santa Maria Novella Railway Station in Florence. Most trains transfer in Florence when visiting Pisa other Italian cities.
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  2. 2023年6月8日 · If you arrive to Pisa for a day trip to see the Leaning Tower (consider whether to book tickets to climb the tower, too!), either from Florence, Siena or Lucca, the best solution is to arrive by train. The main train station in Pisa is called "Pisa Centrale" but the "" train

  3. 2024年5月22日 · Pisa-Centrale, the main train station of Pisa is just less than 2 km to the south of the Field of Miracles. It is a pleasant enough walk of around 20 to 30 minutes. The most direct route goes from the station along via Francesco Crispi and then once across the Arno River on Via Roma directly to the Leaning Tower.

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  4. 2024年2月26日 · On your own, take the train from Florence to Pisa, walk or take a taxi to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and return to Florence by train. The best time to go is in the morning, so you get to the Leaning Tower before the crowds arrive (the most crowded time to visit Pisa is from 10 am through mid-afternoon).

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  5. These trains all call at Pisa S. Rossore station, which is the closest station to the tower; after they call at Pisa Centrale. Another option (that’s easiest on Mon-Fri) is to first take a train from Firenze S.M.Novella station to Lucca.

  6. There are 16 platforms at Pisa Centrale, and the station is on three important train routes - the Pisa-Florence line, the Pisa-La Spezia-Genoa line, and the Pisa-Livorno-Rome line. The Frecciargento and Frecciabiana - both high-speed Alta Velocità (AV) trains - serve Pisa, as well as InterCity trains and slower, more local, trains.