by PeteS1
Pisa is a must, Florence is just full of history, art and a must stop for those interested in architecture and art in general.
Visited: Jul 10, 2011
by ClaireS2
Pisa was small but very interesting
Visited: Sep 04, 2011
by TravelerRon
Skip Pisa. See Siena.
Visited: May 29, 2013
by StacyH1
We did the tour of both Pisa and Florence. Pisa was cool - I am glad we added that. The actual city of Florence is DIRTY. I didn't expect that, but I enjoyed seeing the old buildings and achitecture.
Visited: Nov 01, 2008
by JeanneM6
I love Florence but this time the city was way too crowded and the tour was a jaunt not much time to really look as we paraded through the city. Co not miss the David at the Accademia Museum
Visited: Jun 26, 2011
by AS
expensive to go bu NCL excursion, better to travel on your own
Visited: Sep 11, 2011
by JamesC22
tower was awesome, Florence was spent trying to find clothes and shoes
Visited: Nov 16, 2011
by Cruiser85117270
Need time to really see Florence, if you can, do a pre/post trip.
Visited: Nov 05, 2016
by NancyT3
Went to Pisa by train. A must see!
Visited: May 15, 2011
by smcintosh
lovely
Visited: Jul 12, 2017
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