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Frequently asked questions about Borgo Stretto

What is Borgo Stretto best known for?

Borgo Stretto is best known for its elegant pedestrian street lined with medieval porticoes, upscale shops, traditional cafes, and landmarks like Palazzo Gambacorti.

Is Borgo Stretto suitable for families or couples?

Borgo Stretto suits both families and couples, offering local boutiques, family-run trattorias serving traditional Tuscan dishes, and a lively yet historic atmosphere.

Is Borgo Stretto a walkable area?

Borgo Stretto is a walkable area featuring narrow cobblestone lanes and a pedestrian street that allows easy exploration of medieval buildings and local shops.

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    Borgo Stretto

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    Pisa's historic shopping arcade with medieval porticoes, boutiques, and traditional cafes in the city center.

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    Leaning Tower of Pisa & Cathedral: Guided Tour

    Pisa Cathedral would probably be the city's most famous monument, if it weren't for a certain leaning tower... With this tour you'll discover both! The guide will take you to Piazza dei Miracoli (the Square of Miracles) to discover its iconic monuments, known for their beautiful and unique Romanesque style. You will visit the interior of Pisa Cathedral with your guide and will have plenty of time also to take pictures inside and bask in its remarkable architectural grandeur. Behold the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa and admire the round-shaped Baptistery surrounded by its unique columned arcades, and its “Camposanto”, originally a cemetery, an extraordinary quadrangular cloister. Be enthralled as your guide regales you with the history of the leaning structure of the tower which stirs the imaginations (and the social media feeds!) of all visitors. After about one hour of guided tour of the Piazza dei Miracoli, visit the interior of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

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    Baptistery & Cathedral of Pisa: Priority Entrance Ticket + Audio Guide

    Visit two of Pisa's top attractions with a pre-booked pass. Skip the lines and explore the Cathedral of Pisa and the Baptistery. Collect your tickets and an audio guide to learn about the history of these significant religious sites. The Cathedral of Pisa, built in the 12th century, showcases Romanesque architecture. Next, head to the Baptistery to see the blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Your audio guide will provide interesting facts about the history and architecture of these landmarks. See works by ancient Italian masters and their sculptures that tell stories from the past.

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    Pisa Cathedral & Camposanto: Priority Entrance + Audio Guide

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    Borgo Stretto runs along Via Borgo Stretto, a historic street lined with medieval buildings and narrow cobblestone lanes. Once a center for merchants and artisans, it now hosts local boutiques, cafés, and landmarks like Palazzo Gambacorti. The area remains lively with residents and visitors enjoying traditional Tuscan dishes at family-run trattorias.
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    “Borgo Stretto combines the history of medieval Pisa with a contemporary atmosphere. Walking through its narrow streets feels like stepping back in time, while local shops and cafés showcase the lively life here. This area offers an engaging experience for those wanting to explore Pisan culture.”
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    What is Borgo Stretto like?

    An elegant pedestrian street lined with medieval porticoes, upscale shops, and traditional cafes.

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    Borgo Stretto runs along Via Borgo Stretto, a historic street lined with medieval buildings and narrow cobblestone lanes. Once a center for merchants and artisans, it now hosts local boutiques, cafés, and landmarks like Palazzo Gambacorti. The area remains lively with residents and visitors enjoying traditional Tuscan dishes at family-run trattorias.
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    “Borgo Stretto combines the history of medieval Pisa with a contemporary atmosphere. Walking through its narrow streets feels like stepping back in time, while local shops and cafés showcase the lively life here. This area offers an engaging experience for those wanting to explore Pisan culture.”
    VisitPisa Editorial Team

    What is Borgo Stretto like?

    An elegant pedestrian street lined with medieval porticoes, upscale shops, and traditional cafes.

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