Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Walking the Ancient Walls of Pisa

Mura di Pisa

My daughter and I went on a Mediterranean Cruise in March of 2025.  One of our stops was in Livorno, Italy.  Rather than purchasing an excursion through the cruise ship, we rode the train from Livorno to Pisa so that we could visit the Square of Miracles and climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa.  

We took a taxi from the cruise ship to the Livorno train station.  From there, using the Trainline app, we purchased tickets on the next train headed to Pisa.  The train ride from Stazione Livorno Centrale (Livorno Central Train Station) to Pisa Centrale Train Station is only about 15 minutes and costs just over 3 euro each way.  It is well worth the money!

From the station it is only about a 25 minute walk from Pisa Centrale to the Square of Miracles where the Leaning Tower of Pisa is.  Make your reservations to climb the tower ahead of time so that you can definitely get in.  The square is open all the time, but the buildings on the square don't open until 9 or 10 am.  You can visit several different buildings in the Square of Miracles.  We arrived on the square before the first building opened at 9, and just walked around and enjoyed the outside of the buildings.

After we completed our tour of the Square of Miracles, we went to the far corner of the square where we found the tower to access the ancient walls of Pisa, the Torre Santa Maria.  You don't need to leave the square to be able to access the tower to climb up onto the walls.  It only costs 5 euro to climb up the tower onto the ancient walls and then you can walk to the left for a short distance to reach one end of the walls, and then turn and walk to the other end of the walls, which is only a 1.93 mile walk all the way to the end.  The walls are 36 feet high.  Here is their official website, although you can purchase the tickets at each tower except the last one closest to the Arno river:


While the Leaning Tower was my favorite part of Pisa, my daughter's favorite part was walking on the ancient walls and viewing the city from this high perspective.  My fear of heights didn't prevent me from enjoying this walk.  It is perfectly safe.  They do close it during times of rain, but luckily we were able to get up onto the walls during a break in the rain and, although it did sprinkle on us while we were up there, we were fine and completed the walk without incident.  This is another MUST when you visit Pisa!

You can watch a video of us walking the Ancient Walls of Pisa here:  Walking the Ancient Walls of Pisa

They close the walls of Pisa during times of rain, and it was sprinkling on the day we visited Pisa, but the rain stopped long enough for us to climb onto the walls and walk them without being too affected.

Construction of the Ancient Walls began in 1154.  The Porta del Leone was the first gate opened in the wall during the construction period.  The Walls are open every day from 10 a.m. until between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. depending on the time of year and daylight hours.

Towers to access the wall are:

* Torre Santa Maria
* Bastione del Parlascio
* Torre Piezometrica Porta Pacis
* Piazza della Gondole
* Torre di Legno

view of the Ancient Walls and the Torre Santa Maria from inside the Square of Miracles


google maps location of the Torre Santa Maria:  Torre Santa Maria on the Square of Miracles

You can see people walking on the Ancient Walls of Pisa

access doors for the Ancient Walls







View of the Baptistery from the Ancient Walls



Cimitero Ebraico, beyond the Ancient Walls - a Jewish cemetery

View of the Cathedral from the Ancient Walls

Lion's Gate - the Porta del Leone is below this lion.  It was the first gateway built in the wall.


google maps location of Porta del Leone:  Lion's Gate

View of the Cathedral and Camposanto from the Ancient Walls - you can also see the Leaning Tower peeking up over the Cathedral

Another view of the Ebraico Cemetery from the Ancient Walls




The Square of Miracles view from the Ancient Walls



The far end of the walls before we turned around and headed to the other side -- a total of 1.93 miles according to my Map my Run app.




Back to Lion's Gate


View of the Tower from the Ancient Walls




View of Lion's Gate from inside the Square of Miracles








Google maps location of Nero's Baths, which is very close to the 2nd access tower for the walls:  Bagni di Nerone



Another access tower to enter the Ancient Walls:  Bastione del Parlascio


Piezometrica Tower and Pacis Gate - a third access to the walls

Third access tower - Porta Pacis


Church of San Francesco


Google maps location:  Church of San Francesco



Fourth access point:  Piazza delle Gondole




We walked over this grate which had a view down to the road below




This is where the wall goes over the road with a grate to watch the cars drive by:  Porta Calcesana





Church of San Silvestro googles maps location:  Chiesa San Silvestro


Google Maps location of: Torre Delle Piagge


The final tower, where we exited the walls, near the Arno River

Google maps location of final tower:  Torre di Legno




The full route of the Ancient Walls



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Walking the Ancient Walls of Pisa

Mura di Pisa My daughter and I went on a Mediterranean Cruise in March of 2025.  One of our stops was in Livorno, Italy.  Rather than purcha...