
We did this and were graced by a beautiful sunset right over the Tower. A tip is to try to buy the ticket to go up the Tower in the late afternoon. Since we were in Pisa, besides the Tower, we can see the Cathedral, the Baptistery and Camposanto (cemetery). Us with the Cathedral and the Tower in the background If you choose to include these other attractions, you will have to pay up to 8 euros more. The price just to visit the Tower is 18 euros. Entrance to the cathedral is already included from the moment you buy a ticket. It is possible to buy the ticket just to go up the Tower or combine it to visit the museums, the baptistry and the cemetery. However, if you want to get to know the attractions better, you will have to buy the ticket on site or through the Internet. You can enter, take a famous photo holding the tower and leave without having to pay a single euro. There is no need to spend anything to enter this open area. The name of the complex is Piazza dei Miracoli, which became a World Heritage Site by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) in 1987. Right at the entrance, you will already find a map of what to find in the place: Map showing the layout of each monument in Piazza dei Miracoli Wall that surrounds the complex

street of Pisa Stopping to take a bite Paulo devouring a real Italian panini Arriving in the region where the tower is located, you need to find a parking lot and walk to the place that is all walled and has no access to any type of vehicle.

Luckily for us, the day we visited the city was wonderful with an incredible blue sky and lots of sun.
