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Explore the historic charm of Mura di in Pisa, an attraction and museum first opened in 1155. Boasting a stellar average rating of 4.4 on Google, this site is not only suitable for children but also offers a unique 3-km walking itinerary. Highlights along the route include the iconic Piazza dei Miracoli, the Baptistery, the Cathedral, the Leaning Tower, and the Jewish Cemetery. Additional points of interest such as Giardino Scotto, the Abbey of San Zeno, the Church of San Francesco, Nero's Baths, the Fibonacci university complex, Piazza delle Gondole, and the Wooden Tower add to the experience.

For an unbeatable 5€ ticket price, visitors can enjoy splendid panoramic views of Piazza dei Miracoli and the entire city from a unique vantage point. Mura di offers a singular way to experience Pisa's rich history and stunning vistas, making it a must-visit attraction.

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Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Pisa V.C.Matilde I.T.I.S.
Bus stop 112 m walk
Via Contessa Matilde Itis
Bus stop 56 m walk
Torre
Bus station 189 m walk
Pisa P.Za Dei Miracoli
Bus stop 229 m walk
Cammeo
Bus stop 180 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 562 reviews
4.4/5 537 reviews
4.5/5 25 reviews
Michal Černý
Michal Černý
1 month ago on Google

Za měasi druhé nejzajímavější místo hned po věži. Moc lidí tu není a jsou z hradeb krasné výhledy.

Alexander
Alexander
1 month ago on Google

Wenn man Pisa abseits der Touristenorte erkunden möchte, kann man das auf der alten Stadtmauer tun. Je weiter man sich von der Kathedrale und dem Turm entfernt, umso weniger Leuten begegnet man. Die Mauer hat mehrere (barrierefreie!) Ein- und Ausgänge, sodass man seine Route individuell gestalten kann. Die längste Strecke dauert ca. eine Stunde. Man sollte bequeme Schuhe tragen, denn an manchen Stellen ist der Boden etwas uneben. Dies gilt auch zu beachten, falls man die Mauer mit Kinderwagen oder Rollstuhl befahren möchte.

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Dee Roberts
Dee Roberts
1 month ago on Google

3 km (one way) walk from end to end. The most interesting 2km is near the tower, but there's a lot to see across the whole city from this view point. Pros Great views Not busy Kids under 8 free Some benches Several bins Cons No shade Lots of steps up and down (some points have wheelchair access) No toilets in any of the entry points Very different but interesting experience compared to walls of Lucca, however would recommend if you're mobile and like to avoid the crowds

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