Things to do in Guardistallo (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
M16***64:“It is worth going. I went there at the end of June. There were many people but it was not crowded.
The entire scenic area is the area within the city gate. There are no commercial social activities, only people taking pictures freely. It is worth revisiting the classic classroom architecture of student days.
Special note: Pisa Airport is very small and the waiting time is not comfortable, but everything else is OK.”
SUNSHINE ONUS:“The Miracle Square is located in the northwest corner of Pisa, Italy. It is a walled area and is famous for the complex on the square. It contains four complexes: 1. Pisa Cathedral: Founded in 1063, it is a representative work of medieval Roman architecture. The mosaic decoration inside the church blends Byzantine style and forms a unique "Pizza Roman style". 2. Leaning Tower of Pisa : As an iconic building in the square, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a unique clock tower, which is tilted due to poor basic handling, becoming a world architectural wonder. 3. St. John's Baptist Church: Built in 1153, it is a circular building known for its magnificent dome and exquisite decorative art. 4. Cemetery Square : Built in the second half of the 13th century, it is a rectangular marble building with beautiful hollowed-out arcades and sculptures inside.”
Opening hours: 08:15-18:30(Tickets available until 17:30)
George Hua:“It's definitely worth a visit! You can see so many unique works of art here. You can see the evolution of oil painting styles and witness the history of painting techniques and composition from two-dimensional to three-dimensional. Witness the development of art.”
好脾气懒猫:“The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is truly magnificent. Admission is free, allowing you to experience the grandeur of its interior without having to pay. Tickets can be purchased through the side entrance, bypassing the main entrance line, and include access to the bell tower. However, if you're looking for a panoramic view of Florence from above, you can choose between the dome or Giotto's bell tower, or both. The dome offers a close-up view of the frescoes and panoramic views of the city. The bell tower also offers a fantastic view, allowing you to capture the dome in full photographic space. Both steps are quite demanding, as they are quite long and challenging.”
Opening hours: 08:15-18:50 (admission ends at 18:20)
Anonymous user:“Although they are more expensive, these are safe and guaranteed tickets which can be bought on dates when the official tickets are sold out, especially closer to your visit date. We received the online tickets a day before our entry. Entrance was crowded but the staff are helpful to guide you to your designated ticket queue line. Inside the galleria was mildly crowded. The Michelangelo David statue was magnificent and there is ample space for you to admire and take pictures. Overall I would recommend this place.”