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Discover the charm of Tuscany with this private 8-hour tour to Pisa and Lucca, including expert guides in English, Español, and Purtuguês, for up to 7 people.

This private 8-hour tour from Florence offers an intimate and comprehensive experience of two iconic Tuscan cities, Pisa and Lucca. Priced at $638.80 per group (up to 7 people), the tour provides private transportation, air-conditioned comfort, and guides fluent in English, Español, and Purtuguês. The tour begins at 9:00 am from Hotel Savoy in Florence, with a flexible yet well-paced itinerary designed for those eager to dive into Italy’s historic urban landscapes.
Traveling in a private vehicle, this experience balances sightseeing with enough time to appreciate each city’s unique features. While it does not include lunch, the tour’s highlights—such as Pisa’s leaning tower and Lucca’s surrounding walls and piazzas—make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a comfortable, informative day trip. The positive review history highlights the expert guidance and well-organized itinerary as significant strengths, making this tour an appealing option for small groups or families.

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The tour begins conveniently at Hotel Savoy in Piazza della Repubblica in Florence. From there, an air-conditioned vehicle picks up your group, ensuring comfort during the 8-hour experience. The tour is designed to be private, meaning only your group participates, allowing for personalized attention and flexible timing. The professional guides fluent in English, Español, and Purtuguês lead the way, sharing insights into the history and culture of each city.
The first stop is Pisa, a city internationally recognized for its leaning tower. This multi-layered bell tower, reaching 60 meters high, was built starting in 1177 and took nearly 300 years to complete. Its distinctive tilt results from land subsidence that occurred during construction, a fact explained by guides during the visit. Since 1987, the tower has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is among the seven Wonders of the Modern World.
While the admission is free, the highlight is the iconic Piazza dei Miracoli, where the tower stands alongside the cathedral and baptistery. Visitors can enjoy photo opportunities and learn about the tower’s architectural challenges and restoration efforts. The 1 hour and 30 minutes allocated allow enough time to appreciate the setting and take memorable photos, though visitors should be aware that crowds can be substantial.

After Pisa, the tour continues to Lucca, a city celebrated for its well-preserved Roman urban layout and imposing walls that encircle the historic center. Three hours are dedicated to exploring Lucca, during which visitors can climb the Torre delle Ore’s 207 steps for panoramic views of the city or stroll along its 5 km of intact walls.
Lucca’s Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, a lively square named after its Roman origins, showcases medieval architecture and is perfect for appreciating Italy’s urban evolution. The Chiesa di San Michele, also known as the Forum, is another highlight, built on the site of ancient Roman structures. The well-preserved city plan and towers like Torre Giuntini make Lucca a captivating destination for history enthusiasts.

Guides fluent in English, Español, and Purtuguês accompany the tour, providing informative commentary and local insights. Their friendly and knowledgeable approach is noted in reviews, with Marco being highlighted for his promptness and flexibility. Their ability to cater to different languages ensures a comfortable experience for diverse groups, making the trip accessible and rich in context.

The tour’s private, air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable flow between locations, with parking fees included in the price. This setup allows for a relaxed pace without the concerns of public transportation or group sharing. The pickup at the hotel simplifies logistics, especially for those staying in Florence, and the tour ends back at the starting point.
While lunch is not included in the tour package, the itinerary allows time for visitors to find local eateries in Pisa or Lucca. The timed stops are designed to maximize sightseeing while maintaining a steady rhythm. Flexibility during the trip means travelers can choose to explore more or relax during free moments.

This private tour excels thanks to expert guides, flexible timing, and tailored attention. The stunning views from Lucca’s tower climbs and the opportunity to see Pisa’s leaning tower up close are definite highlights. The small group size and personalized service provide an intimate experience ideal for families, couples, or small groups.
A potential limitation is the no lunch included, so travelers should plan accordingly. Plus, crowds at Pisa can impact the experience, but the allocated time generally suffices for sightseeing and photos. The cost of $638.80 per group reflects the personalized service and transport, offering good value considering the guided, all-inclusive approach.
This experience suits history and architecture enthusiasts eager to explore two of Tuscany’s most iconic cities comfortably. It’s especially ideal for those who prefer private, guided visits over self-guided exploration. The multi-language guides make it accessible for international visitors, and the small group setting enhances the overall enjoyment.
“Marco was wonderful – very prompt and fun to talk to. He suggested a great itinerary and was flexible with our timing. Will use his services again …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, as it involves walking and sightseeing at historic sites, it is suitable for most ages. However, climbing the towers might be challenging for very young children or those with mobility issues.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, there is some flexibility to adapt the timing or focus, but the core stops for Pisa and Lucca are fixed.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes for walking and a camera for photos are recommended. Since lunch isn’t included, consider bringing snacks or purchasing food in Pisa or Lucca.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The provided information does not specify accessibility details. It’s advisable to contact the tour provider for specific needs.
How do guides communicate in multiple languages?
Guides are fluent in English, Español, and Purtuguês, ensuring detailed explanations and engaging storytelling in your preferred language.