Follow clues and solve mysteries while working your way across Tuscany’s historical maritime city.
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Highlights
Visit the Pisa Cathedral, along with its bell tower--the Leaning Tower—and its baptistry
Discover beautiful piazzas and medieval tower homes
Learn about Galileo’s childhood, and many other stories
Storyline
Places you will visit
10
It will take you
65-95 mins
You will walk
3420 steps
Total distance
2.6 km
Experience's route
Starting point Tuttomondo by Keith Haring
Piazzetta Keith Haring, 18, 56125 Pisa PI, ItalyFinish point Leaning Tower of Pisa
Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy- Best during the day
- Best for couples
Ratings and Reviews
313 ratings
How to play Questo?
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Frequently asked questions
What exactly will I discover besides the Leaning Tower?
You’ll check out Galileo’s birth house, a medieval tower home, Pisa Cathedral, the Baptistery—and cute piazzas and walls with art you might miss if you just stick to the famous spots.
Would this be a nice afternoon plan with a partner?
Yes, definitely! Wandering cobblestones, hearing stories about Galileo, enjoying sunset through Piazza del Duomo—it makes for a chill, romantic walk without feeling rushed.
How kid-friendly is this walk? Could younger ones handle it?
Older kids will dig it—especially the puzzles and history bits. For younger ones, best to take your time, stop often, and maybe split it up (some parts are more intense than others).
How challenging are the clues—will I get stuck?
Clues are clever but doable. You’ll need to think a bit, but nothing super obscure. If you get stuck, you can always double back and see what you missed.
Will locals find something new doing this quest?
Yes! Even residents are surprised by stories behind medieval tower homes, quirky plazas, or detail in Baptistery doors they hadn’t noticed before.
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