Pisa is not just about the famous Leaning Tower — it’s the perfect base for exploring Tuscany’s most beautiful towns, villages, and landscapes. Whether you love history, art, wine, or nature, these 7 day trips from Pisa will give you a taste of the region’s hidden gems.
Just 30 minutes from Pisa, Lucca is famous for its intact Renaissance walls, cobbled streets, and charming piazzas. Rent a bike and cycle along the city walls for panoramic views.
Tip: Try the local delicacy buccellato, a sweet bread with raisins and anise.
Photo of Lucca walls
An hour away by train, Florence is an art lover’s paradise. Visit the Uffizi Gallery, climb the Duomo, and stroll across the Ponte Vecchio.
Best For: Art, architecture, and history.
This hilltop town offers breathtaking views and a mix of Etruscan, Roman, and medieval history.
Don’t Miss: The Roman theatre and alabaster workshops.
Nicknamed the “Medieval Manhattan” for its skyline of ancient towers, San Gimignano is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Try: The award-winning gelato at Gelateria Dondoli.
A longer day trip, but worth it for the dramatic seaside views and pastel villages. Hike the coastal paths or take the train between towns.
Best Season: Spring or autumn for fewer crowds.
Between Florence and Siena lies the Chianti region, famous for its rolling hills and world-class wines.
Tip: Book a wine tour to taste Chianti Classico and enjoy a Tuscan lunch.
Right on your doorstep, this charming medieval village offers authentic Tuscan life without the tourist crowds.
Perfect For: A quiet afternoon exploring before relaxing at Toscana Holiday Village.
Staying in Pisa gives you easy access to trains, buses, and roads leading to Tuscany’s most beautiful spots. Book your stay at Holiday Travel Genius and make these day trips from Pisa an unforgettable part of your Tuscan holiday.
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