We went 20 years ago before social media blew up. The Tower was anchored down by a cable at the time. It was very easy to enjoy the grounds, take pictures and just hang out. I am greatful to have seen Pisa back then... I am so taken back by the amount of people... but I cannot blame them for wanting to see such a beautiful iconc place. Love what you do! Keep up the great work... Italy is magical 🤍
Love it. Stayed overnight at the end of a tour around central Italy. Visit the square around 5:30am in late spring, and you'll have the place all to yourself (ex the carabinieri on duty) for 30 minutes. The late night views are also great, with no crowds. There is also the option to walk the walls surrounding part of the square.
Just on the opposite side of the river from the cafe you were in is Palazzo Blu which is a great gallery and exhibition space. Well worth a visit. I really love the city and don’t find it too busy beyond the tower area. I like the fact it’s smaller and easy to walk around.
I was debating on whether to go to Pisa on my next trip to Tuscany due to the crowds around. I guess that is just something we all have to deal with when traveling to well known places. Perhaps we will make a quick trip to admire the beauty and architecture, while walking through spots not known to most visitors. Thanks for the video!❤
Thank you! I would recommend to come see the tower of course, but maybe just don't plan the entire trip to Pisa around it, as there are many other beautiful corners, too!
Why do they keep people off the grass by the tower? In Paris it is so fun for us to sit on the grass near their tower with a bottle and pastries, and talk to other tourists. Oh well.
I haven’t been to Pisa yet, but it is still in my list. As in many other ocassions I will try to go out of season, but in my opinion classic places shouldn’t be avoided because there’s usually a reason for them to be classic. Unfortunately many people are frequently ignorant of real history so they can’t discern between facts and tourists traps and legends (v.g. Juliet’s balcony in Verona). And if you are wise enough, after the obvious you can go on and search for the real, less famous and secret places, wich are the real joy.
Spending half days in-between trip and stay in Florence in September. Yes the tower and church in the square but interested in anything else to fit in. Also have a day trip to Bologna
I just looked at your channel to see if you had done a video in Lucca. I am here for a few days and like to visit here regularly. Definitely would make a good video.
Thank you for the video. A bit random question but did you ever feel like when you were in university to drop out because it got hard at some point or not really
I think most people go through the periods in their life when they feel like dropping out or giving up on whatever they're doing, and that's normal. What's important is to get out of this period and how you do it ❤️
@@DramaticallyExpatic When I took my family to Venice, in 2007, we stayed in an apartment in the Arsinale neighbourhood. No tourists and we felt that we were experiencing a true Venetian immersion. But of course, we also wanted to see some of the city's attractions. We were there for three days but I think one full day would have been enough. Cheers!
I hope this blows up and less and less tourists come to this city, the administration and the landlords are so focused in accomodating more tourists that air BnB are taking the place of student houses who actually need em
We had a chance to go in April, but we skipped it. Our friends went and said it was a waste of Money. We did see the towner from the road on the way to Livorno
You don't necessarily have to climb up the tower; you can visit the square and the cathedral for free, so it could be a good option if you don't want to spend extra money and waiting in line for too long.
Hello From TIJUANA MEXICO. Visiting Pisa in November and we TRULY enjoyed your video and realistic recommendations 🙏
Climbing the tower in Pisa is a must! it's such a cool experience to do
We went 20 years ago before social media blew up. The Tower was anchored down by a cable at the time. It was very easy to enjoy the grounds, take pictures and just hang out. I am greatful to have seen Pisa back then... I am so taken back by the amount of people... but I cannot blame them for wanting to see such a beautiful iconc place. Love what you do! Keep up the great work... Italy is magical 🤍
Thank you so much! And yes, it would have been magical to see the area without crowds of people 🙈
Love it. Stayed overnight at the end of a tour around central Italy. Visit the square around 5:30am in late spring, and you'll have the place all to yourself (ex the carabinieri on duty) for 30 minutes. The late night views are also great, with no crowds. There is also the option to walk the walls surrounding part of the square.
Just on the opposite side of the river from the cafe you were in is Palazzo Blu which is a great gallery and exhibition space. Well worth a visit.
I really love the city and don’t find it too busy beyond the tower area. I like the fact it’s smaller and easy to walk around.
I was debating on whether to go to Pisa on my next trip to Tuscany due to the crowds around. I guess that is just something we all have to deal with when traveling to well known places. Perhaps we will make a quick trip to admire the beauty and architecture, while walking through spots not known to most visitors.
Thanks for the video!❤
Thank you! I would recommend to come see the tower of course, but maybe just don't plan the entire trip to Pisa around it, as there are many other beautiful corners, too!
Why do they keep people off the grass by the tower? In Paris it is so fun for us to sit on the grass near their tower with a bottle and pastries, and talk to other tourists. Oh well.
I haven’t been to Pisa yet, but it is still in my list. As in many other ocassions I will try to go out of season, but in my opinion classic places shouldn’t be avoided because there’s usually a reason for them to be classic. Unfortunately many people are frequently ignorant of real history so they can’t discern between facts and tourists traps and legends (v.g. Juliet’s balcony in Verona). And if you are wise enough, after the obvious you can go on and search for the real, less famous and secret places, wich are the real joy.
Love that place to live.
Thank you I am going to Pisa next week this video is really helpful 👋👋👋
You’re welcome 😊 Enjoy!
Spending half days in-between trip and stay in Florence in September. Yes the tower and church in the square but interested in anything else to fit in. Also have a day trip to Bologna
I like your vedeo, nice tour guide❤
nice video, im from a small town near pisa
Ever heard of RATNESWAR MAHADEV TEMPLE? it's tilted 9° since 2500 BCE. I wonder why it's not in world Heritage list?
Thank you!
You deserve more likes and comments
I just looked at your channel to see if you had done a video in Lucca. I am here for a few days and like to visit here regularly. Definitely would make a good video.
I have! Check it out here
th-cam.com/video/w5SN_hjlHDY/w-d-xo.html
Great. I will give it a watch.
Thank you for the video. A bit random question but did you ever feel like when you were in university to drop out because it got hard at some point or not really
I think most people go through the periods in their life when they feel like dropping out or giving up on whatever they're doing, and that's normal. What's important is to get out of this period and how you do it ❤️
@@DramaticallyExpatic thank you so much
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I would argue that Venice is a bigger tourist trap than Pisa. Great video!
Thank you! Similar to Pisa, you can really enjoy Venice if you stay away from the main touristy areas 🙈
@@DramaticallyExpatic When I took my family to Venice, in 2007, we stayed in an apartment in the Arsinale neighbourhood. No tourists and we felt that we were experiencing a true Venetian immersion. But of course, we also wanted to see some of the city's attractions. We were there for three days but I think one full day would have been enough. Cheers!
@@thebrownknowserTourist trap? One of the artistically richest cities in Italy😱 are you sure you have seen all Venice has to offer?
And Enjoy The Beach ⛱️🏖️
There are lots of tourist traps. How about the Amalfi Coast for one big one.
I use to live there, and it's not worth the money, all the prices are crazy high due to all the tourist.
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I hope this blows up and less and less tourists come to this city, the administration and the landlords are so focused in accomodating more tourists that air BnB are taking the place of student houses who actually need em
Wow, you didn't show any of menioted hidden gems... 😢
We had a chance to go in April, but we skipped it. Our friends went and said it was a waste of Money. We did see the towner from the road on the way to Livorno
You don't necessarily have to climb up the tower; you can visit the square and the cathedral for free, so it could be a good option if you don't want to spend extra money and waiting in line for too long.
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Come to Lucca, Lucca is much better than Pisa 😄
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