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Pisa is normally associated with The Leaning Tower of Pisa, which is one of the most famous historical buildings in Italy, however the city has much more to offer.

Pisa is located in the region of Tuscany, on the north-western coast of Italy, and has a population of 89,155 (2021 estimate).

Pisa is home to the University of Pisa, which was founded back in the 12th century, and therefore has a rich past. The Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, a university founded by Napoleon in 1810, is also located in Pisa. The city is generally known for its academic and educational opportunities, which has fuelled the economy of the city since the 1400’s. A lot of students from Italy, and foreign countries, choose to settle here, which also means the city has prioritized student accommodation and housing.

Pisa is additionally known for the stunning pieces of architecture, some still standing from when they were built centuries ago. The failed project, which later turned into an icon of Italy, is an obvious must-see, however The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is very much worth a visit as well.

The food of Pisa is incredible too, just as expected with Italian food. Pisa is home to many well-known and recognized restaurants and even has a restaurant called Open Osteria dei Cavalieri on the Michelin list. Many of the small, locally owned restaurants are equally as good in quality though, and bring a cozy, welcoming vibe to a well enjoyed dinner.

Surrounding the borders of Pisa is balmy water of the Mediterranean sea to the west, and the majestic greenery of the San Rossore Estate to the east. No matter what outdoor activity you’re feeling like, there’ll be an opportunity in the area, like hiking, biking, scuba diving, swimming, even skiing, if you venture east into the mainland. 

Pisa is accessible and easy to get around. Especially on bikes as large areas of Pisa are paved and designed for bicyclists. Unfortunately there are no trains or trams in Pisa, but everything you need is just a bike-ride or walk away, and if you want to go further, busses run daily as well.

Finding accommodation is a rather comfortable process as well. It can get pricey if you have demands in terms of size, number of bathrooms etc. however there are plenty of affordable options, especially if you look a little further away from the centre.