The entire Province of Pisa, the city of Pisa proper included, makes available about 20 tourist information offices, more precisely, three in the Monti Pisani area, four in the Valdarno area, six in the Valdera and Colline Pisane area and two in the Val di Cecina area, the rest being located in the city of Pisa as such. Speaking about the city, though its lay-out is quite simple and even newcomers can get around without too many difficulties, the city is fitted with several tourist information offices meant to ease even more visitors’ stay in this Tuscan city, enabling their enjoyment from the very beginning. Thus, the main tourist information office is located in Piazza dei Miracoli (Field of Miracles), whereas others are located at the Galileo Galilei Airport and in the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele. Getting into details, the data on these offices is as follows:
The tourist information office located in the Field of Miracles (also referred to as the tourist information office in the Leaning Tower area) is deemed the main establishment of this kind given its geographical position in the respective area which is rightfully considered the main tourist hotspot in Pisa, considering the amount of landmarks it hosts.
Besides Italian, spoken languages refer to English, German, French and Spanish.
The Airport too is fitted with a tourist information office, which is a suitable state of affairs, given the airport is, by far, the main entrance gate in Pisa.
Another useful tourist information office is located in the central train station area, and despite the fact its opening hours are less extensive than the ones of its counterparts, it is still a useful establishment visitors can rely on.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 7.00pm; Saturday 9.00am to 1.30pm; closed on Sundays and public holidays
Though often overlooked, the tourist information office in the Ponte di Mezzo area can also be resorted to by visitors in search of useful data in view of delineating their stay in Pisa.