Pisa & Florence Tour
FULL DAY TOUR ITINERARY:
Pisa: Piazza dei Miracoli,Tower of Pisa, Cathedral, Baptistery
Florence: Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, David di Michelangelo
Type: Attractions & monuments, Relax
People: Min 1- Max 7
All inclusive
Pick-up & Drop-off :
Rome City/Hotel, Rome airport,
On request pickup/drop-off wherever you need
English speaking Chauffeur
on Board: wifi, Usb charger
From Rome to Pisa and Florence Tour in Limousine
Discover the beauty of Italy in style with our exclusive limousine tour from Rome to Pisa and Florence. Begin your journey in Rome, where you’ll be greeted by our professional driver and whisked away in a luxurious limousine. First, explore the architectural marvels of Pisa, including the famous Leaning Tower and the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli. Then, venture to Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, to admire its artistic masterpieces, such as the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio. Throughout your trip, enjoy the comfort of a limousine and insightful commentary from our knowledgeable driver. This tour is the epitome of luxury, combining the elegance of a limousine with the rich history and culture of Italy’s most iconic cities. Join us for an unforgettable experience, where luxury meets discovery.
Pisa Tour
Our dedicated English-proficient driver will guide you through the city’s enchanting streets in a luxurious vehicle, transforming each street and monument into a captivating story. Choose between a Private Driver or a Guide/Driver, tailoring your tour to your preferences.
Enjoy the freedom to stop whenever you wish, benefiting from your driver’s extensive knowledge of every point of interest, from famous architectural masterpieces to hidden gems in Pisa. Depart comfortably from your hotel in Rome aboard one of our limousines, immersing yourself stylishly in the iconic locations of Pisa, with the flexibility to shape the itinerary according to your desires. Your journey with Loris Limo goes beyond the ordinary; it’s a tailor-made adventure crafted just for you.

Piazza dei Miracoli
Allow Loris Limo to guide you to the magnificent Piazza dei Miracoli, the artistic heart of Pisa, also known as Piazza del Duomo. Nestled in the heart of the city, this square is an architectural gem. Dominating its center is the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, a masterpiece of Romanesque-Gothic architecture. Adjacent to the cathedral is the Baptistery of San Giovanni, a circular structure boasting extraordinary white and green marble decorations. Adding a touch of uniqueness to this extraordinary square is the Leaning Tower of Pisa, one of the world’s most renowned bell towers.
Encircled by a verdant lawn, Piazza dei Miracoli exudes a distinctive and evocative atmosphere. The harmonious blend of awe-inspiring architecture and millennia of history renders this place a genuine artistic miracle, worthy of careful exploration and admiration.

Tower of Pisa
One of Italy’s iconic symbols awaits your visit: the Leaning Tower of Pisa. As an integral part of the Piazza dei Miracoli complex, this bell tower immediately captivates the observer with its extraordinary tilt. Erected on an unstable foundation over two centuries, the tower stands as an architectural masterpiece, defying the laws of gravity.
Approach closely to marvel at the precision of its architectural details and ascend to its highest point to take in the unforgettable panoramic views. The Tower of Pisa goes beyond being a mere structural quirk; it symbolizes human ingenuity and perseverance. Allow yourself to be enchanted by its rich history and appreciate the unique beauty of this globally renowned monument.

Pisa Cathedral
The spiritual essence of Piazza dei Miracoli pulsates within the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, commonly referred to as the Duomo di Pisa. This exemplar of Romanesque-Gothic architecture stands as a triumphant fusion of art and devotion.
The facade, adorned with intricate sculptures and mosaics, extends a grand welcome to visitors. Once inside, the magnificence unfolds with frescoes, paintings, and artworks that narrate not only the tale of faith but also the story of the city itself. Take a moment to admire the grace of the arches and the meticulously carved details that embellish this sacred space.

Pisa Baptistery of St. John
Adjacent to the Duomo, the Pisa Baptistery of St. John rises with its imposing presence, enhancing the beauty of the Piazza dei Miracoli with its distinctive architecture. This circular structure, dating back to the 12th century, immediately captures attention with its coverings in white and green marble—a true symphony of colors and shapes.
Step inside to appreciate the evocative acoustics created by the dome and immerse yourself in the sacred atmosphere of this historical site where baptisms have taken place for centuries. The intricately carved details and refined decorations transform the Pisa Baptistery of St. John into a work of art in its own right. As you pass through the bronze doors, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a piece of Pisa’s rich history.
Florence Tour
After the tour of Pisa your driver and guide will take you to visit the wonders of Florence. Enjoy the freedom to stop whenever you desire, utilizing your driver’s extensive knowledge of every point of interest, from the famous architectural masterpieces to Florence’s hidden gems. Your journey with Loris Limo goes beyond the ordinary; it’s a tailor-made, thrilling adventure, ensuring a unique and unforgettable experience.

Piazza del Duomo and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
Florence, a Renaissance gem in the heart of Tuscany, invites you to embark on a captivating journey through history and culture in Piazza del Duomo. This iconic square is dominated by the magnificent Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Giotto’s Bell Tower, forming a stunning concentration of Renaissance architecture that also includes The Florence Baptistery (Baptistery of Saint John) and Ghilberti’s renowned Gates of Paradise.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as Florence Cathedral, stands as a symbol of the Renaissance era. Commenced in 1296 by Arnolfo di Cambio, the completion of its dome became the masterpiece of Filippo Brunelleschi in the 15th century. The facade itself is a work of art, showcasing a harmonious blend of polychrome marbles. Inside, the Dome is adorned with frescoes by esteemed artists like Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari, while Giotto’s Bell Tower graces the cathedral’s side with its elegant tower. The Cathedral emerges as an embodiment of architectural and spiritual grandeur, asserting its dominance on the Florence skyline.

Via de’ Calzaiuoli and Piazza della Signoria
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Via de’ Calzaiuoli. This charming street, characterized by cobblestone pathways and elegant shops, offers a captivating journey through time. With medieval origins, Via de’ Calzaiuoli has stood witness to centuries of history, boasting a unique ambiance with ancient workshops and historic edifices.
Just a stone’s throw away, Piazza della Signoria awaits, captivating visitors with its grand Fountain of Neptune and a replica of Michelangelo’s David statue. This square serves as the political and cultural heart of Florence, surrounded by the imposing Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi. These landmarks enhance the experience with artistic masterpieces and an atmosphere saturated with historical significance.

Ponte Vecchio
Our next destination is the renowned Ponte Vecchio, a timeless icon of the city. Ponte Vecchio stands as a historical gem, enchanting all who encounter its unique beauty. Spanning the Arno River, this ancient bridge, dating back to 1345, is celebrated for its jewelry shops, creating an atmosphere of elegance and charm.
Beyond the breathtaking river view, the bridge boasts a fascinating history, having endured the challenges of World War II. The iconic Vasari Corridor, linking Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti, adds a regal touch to the structure. Ponte Vecchio is an indispensable stop for immersing yourself in the history and Florentine craftsmanship, promising an unforgettable experience that seamlessly blends tradition with breathtaking panoramas.

The Uffizi Gallery
The Uffizi Gallery in Florence stands as an unparalleled artistic treasure, housed within the 16th-century Uffizi Palace. Showcasing an extraordinary collection of Renaissance masterpieces, including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Botticelli, the museum provides a unique insight into the rich artistic history of Italy.
The grand halls and masterful artworks transport visitors across the centuries, offering an extraordinary perspective on the creative genius and cultural legacy of Renaissance art. A visit to the Uffizi Gallery promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Italian art.

The Accademia Gallery
This renowned museum is home to one of the world’s most celebrated sculptures, Michelangelo’s David.
Housed within the ancient San Salvi monastery, the museum primarily focuses on Florentine Renaissance art. Inside, visitors can marvel at a myriad of works by artists such as Botticelli and Ghirlandaio. The Accademia Gallery is an essential visit for those seeking to immerse themselves in Florence’s extraordinary artistic heritage!

Palazzo Pitti
Palazzo Pitti in Florence is a lavish Renaissance palace situated on the left bank of the Arno. Constructed in the 15th century for the banker Luca Pitti, it later became the residence of the Medici family in the 16th century. The palace hosts various art galleries, including the Palatine Gallery, boasting a rich collection of Renaissance paintings.
The splendid Boboli Gardens, located behind the palace, represent an extraordinary example of Italian landscaping. With Loris Limo, your visit to Palazzo Pitti will be an exclusive experience. Our driver will be at your service, offering detailed insights into the palace’s history and recommending the highlights not to be missed.

Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence stands as one of the city’s most significant churches. Erected in the 13th century, it is a masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Its facade, crafted by Leon Battista Alberti, serves as an extraordinary example of balance and harmony. Within the basilica, the frescoes by masters such as Masaccio and Giotto are sublime expressions of Renaissance art.
The Tornabuoni Chapel, housing frescoes by Domenico Ghirlandaio, further enhances the artistic experience. Santa Maria Novella is not only a place of worship but also a testament to the pivotal role of art and culture in the evolution of Florence.
Tour in Pisa and Florence
the driver will be with you and you will have time to take pictures, visit
monuments and attractions in Pisa and in Florence then go back to rome airport, rome hotel, Civitavecchia cruise port or wherever you need!
Visiting Pisa
- Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is an iconic freestanding bell tower, known worldwide for its unintended tilt, the tower began to lean during construction in the 12th century due to soft ground on one side. This architectural anomaly has made it a must-see tourist attraction and a symbol of Italy
- Pisa Cathedral

The Pisa Cathedral, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, stands as a testament to medieval craftsmanship in the heart of Pisa, Italy. Dedicated to Saint Mary, its construction began in 1063, showcasing a stunning façade of white and grey marble, intricate mosaics, and remarkable bronze doors
- Pisa Baptistery

The Baptistry of Pisa, located in the Piazza dei Miracoli, is an architectural marvel known for its combination of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Constructed in 1152, it is the largest baptistry in Italy. Its circular plan and towering dome create a remarkable acoustic effect, enhancing the beauty of its interior
Visiting Florence
- Ponte vecchio

The oldest bridge in Florence is the Ponte Vecchio, literally ‘the old bridge’ and contains a secret corridor between Palazzo Vecchio and Pitti. Why is it famous? It is the only bridge in Florence that survived World War II
- DUOMO

Santa Maria del Fiore ( AKA Florence Dome in italian Duomo ) is the third largest church in the world! With its 45.5 meters of diameter and a total height of more than 116 meters, the dome is the largest masonry vault in the world and was built between 1420
- DAVID di Michelangelo

David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, created in marble by the Italian artist Michelangelo, the original statue is located in Galleria dell’Accademia. It is tall more than 5 meters! There is also a second copy of the David located in Piazza della Signoria