How To Reach Pisa
Planning A Trip To Pisa? Here are some guidelines on how to reach Pisa
Pisa, a beautiful city in the western region of Tuscany in Italy is close to the Ligurian Sea and is very well linked with the rest of Italy. The city is best known for the Leaning Tower, but there is so much more to discover in this lovely city that you will be glad you came. Pisa has a lot of history and beautiful architecture that the city boasts of. It is possible to easily get to Pisa by different means of transportation like air, road and rail. If you are travelling to Florence, you can even take a train from there to reach Pisa. Let’s take a look at how to reach Pisa in the most convenient ways.
By Air
Photograph by getbybus.com
The closest airport to the center of the city is the Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport which is located at a distance of 6.1 km and takes about fifteen minutes by a cab. This is the airport that serves the entire region of Pisa and has about eighteen prime airlines serving the passengers of this area. There are a lot of chartered flights that ply from here as well as low cost carriers. This airport has flights that ply back and forth from various national as well as international destinations, making it the main gateway and the most convenient way for people to reach Pisa. Once you reach the airport, you can take a cab to go to your stop.
By Road
Photograph by lovevelo.co.uk
The beautiful region of Tuscany is best explored by car and hence reaching Pisa by car is quite the experience for someone who likes to drive or simply enjoy the sceneries. The enhanced infrastructures of the roads in Italy make it possible to have a great road trip. The motorway leading to pizza is the SS1 Aurelia which can be taken if you are driving from Bologna, Florence and Genoa. If you are driving from Rome, the best way into Pisa is the A1 autostrada and then taking the A11 and eventually the SS1 Aurelia. Make sure you keep an eye on the directions on the road so that you don’t get lost. If you aren’t too keen on driving, you can take the bus, which is inexpensive and comfortable at the same time. The Compagnia Pisana Trasporti (CPT) is a bus service that serves passengers all over Italy and can be taken from anywhere in Italy to reach Pisa.
By Rail
Photograph by leitner-ropeways.com
The closest railway station situated near the center of the city is the San Rossore Station and it is located at a distance of 1.7 km. Although San Rossore Station is the closest, the main railway station is the Pisa Centrale Station, located at a distance of 4.8 km from the main city which is well connected to other cities in Italy as well as European cities. If you are planning to visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa, you can get off at the San Rossore Station and is easier to get to the attraction. It is also very convenient to get to Pisa from Florence and there are almost 40 trains that link the two cities; if you are touring Florence, hop on a train and within an hour or so you will reach Pisa.
Getting Around
Photograph by hiveminer.com
Pisa is a city that is visited by many throughout the year and is mostly inhabited by students in the area. Hence, public transportation in the city is set up well, making it easy for people to get around Pisa. The best way to commute inside Pisa is by bus run by CPT, as it is not that expensive and the bus routes will take you everywhere you need to go sightseeing. You can even take a cab to move around, but this maybe a more expensive option. The best way to explore the city is by foot and walking around Pisa will give you more insight on the local culture.