Italian city of Pisa is located north of Siena. The city is known worldwide for its famous freestanding bell tower. In 1990 it was closed for the public because of structural restoration and reconstruction. Near the bell tower, on Piazza dei Miracoli, is situated the fascinating Gothic Cathedral, built in the 11th century. Next to it stand the largest baptistry in Italy - Baptistry of St. John.
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General Info
Airport Address: Pisa International Airport Galileo Galilei, Società Aeroporto Toscano SPA, 56121 Pisa, Italy
Distance and Location: The airport is located 1.5km (1 mile) north of Pisa
Airport Website: www.pisa-airport.com
Airport E-mail: sat@pisa-airport.com
Airport Telephone: (0)50 849 111
Country Code: 39
Time Zone: GMT+ 1 (GMT+ 2 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October)
Total Number of Terminals: 1
Car Parking Info
There are both short- and long-term car parks at the airport, with space for 1,200 vehicles. Short-term parking, for up to one hour, is available outside the Departures area. Long-term parking is available in the multi-storey car park next to the railway terminal on the Departures side. Parking is free of charge for the first 30 minutes.
Driving by car from/to Pisa
The airport is within easy reach of Pisa, Genoa, Leghorn and Florence on the A12 motorway and the Livorno-Pisa-Florence dual carriageway, with airport access at the Pisa Centro exit, or the A11 motorway through Pisa Nord to link with the A12 for the Pisa Centro exit.