
Pisa and Lucca
Experience the Timeless Beauty of Tuscany with a Private Luxury Transfer










🎯 Why Choose Our Private Transfer Service?
✅ Travel in Comfort & Style – Enjoy a seamless journey in a luxurious Mercedes Van, designed for privacy and relaxation.
✅ Personalized Pick-up & Drop-off – No stress, no waiting. We take care of everything so you can focus on enjoying your trip.
✅ No Rush, Just Exploration – Take your time to wander, explore, and savor each moment at your own pace.
✅ An Exclusive, Tailor-Made Experience – Avoid the crowds and experience Pisa & Lucca like a true insider. 🌟
✨ Let us take you on an unforgettable journey! 📩 Book your private transfer today and discover Tuscany’s hidden gems. 🚐🍷✨
Duration: ~6 hours
Season: All year round
From: starting from € 120 per guest
Up to 6 guests
🔹 Pisa – Beyond the Leaning Tower 🏛️
Pisa is more than just its iconic Leaning Tower—it’s a city rich in history, art, and culture. Explore the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli, home to:
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🏗️ The Leaning Tower (Torre Pendente) – Built in 1173, this world-famous bell tower began tilting due to unstable ground, creating one of the most unique architectural marvels in history.
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⛪ The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta – A masterpiece of Pisan Romanesque architecture, the cathedral was begun in 1063 and features a stunning marble façade, intricate bronze doors, and incredible mosaics, including one created by Cimabue, Giotto’s master.
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The Baptistery of St. John – The largest baptistery in Italy, its construction began in 1152. Notably, its perfect acoustics make it a fascinating stop—stand inside and hear how sound lingers in the air.
🔹 Lucca – The City of 100 Churches 🏰
Encircled by massive Renaissance walls, Lucca is a true Tuscan treasure. Unlike most medieval cities, Lucca’s 16th-century walls are fully intact and now serve as a picturesque promenade where you can walk or bike while admiring panoramic views.
Lose yourself in the enchanting alleys of the old town, where every corner tells a story:
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🏛️ San Martino Cathedral – Built in 1070, this extraordinary church houses the famous Volto Santo, a wooden crucifix believed to have been carved by Nicodemus, making it a major pilgrimage site.
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🏟️ Piazza dell’Anfiteatro – One of the most unique squares in Italy, it was built over the ruins of a Roman amphitheater from the 1st century AD.
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🌿 Torre Guinigi – This 14th-century tower is crowned with a small grove of holm oak trees at its top, a symbol of Lucca’s resilience and love for nature.