REVIEW · FLORENCE
Private Pisa and Lucca Tour from Florence with Transportation
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Pisa and Lucca in one day is a smart move. This private tour is built for comfort and timing, with hotel pickup and an A/C Mercedes that takes the stress out of getting out of Florence. You get the classic Leaning Tower photo zone in Pisa, then a second half day to wander Lucca’s walled streets at your own pace.
What I like most is the simple rhythm: free time in Pisa and Lucca, plus a driver who can keep things moving without rushing you. The second big win is the onboard comfort—WiFi, bottled water, and a speaking driver make the travel part feel like part of the trip, not a chore.
One thing to plan for: the Leaning Tower ticket is extra (listed at €12 per person). Also, with a full 8 hours total, it’s best if you go in knowing you’ll be choosing your pace, not trying to see every single building inside town.
In This Review
- Key things that make this tour work well
- How this private Pisa and Lucca day fits together
- Door-to-door transportation in an A/C Mercedes (and why it matters)
- Pisa: the Piazza dei Miracoli moment (plus real city time)
- Leaning Tower ticket: what’s included and what you pay extra
- Lucca’s walled-city pace: streets, views, and easy wandering
- The kind of lunch and walking Lucca rewards
- How flexible is this private driver setup?
- Timing: a full day without feeling like a blur
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for
- Who should book this Pisa and Lucca private tour?
- Should you book this Pisa and Lucca day from Florence?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- Do I get pickup from my Florence hotel?
- How long is the tour?
- Is the transportation private and air-conditioned?
- Is there WiFi on board?
- Is lunch included in the price?
- Do I need to pay extra for the Leaning Tower?
Key things that make this tour work well

- Hotel pickup and drop-off: you skip the public-transport juggling act.
- Air-conditioned Mercedes transport: WiFi and bottled water help on a long day.
- 4 hours in Pisa: enough time to reach the Piazza dei Miracoli area and still breathe.
- 4 hours in Lucca: real walking time in a compact, beautiful walled city.
- English-speaking driver: helpful for timing, directions, and restaurant suggestions.
- Leaning Tower admission not included: you’ll plan the €12 add-on if you want it.
How this private Pisa and Lucca day fits together

This is a straightforward day plan: Florence first, then Pisa, then Lucca, with travel time built into the total ~8 hours. The value here is not just that you visit two famous towns. It’s that you do it with a private, door-to-door setup, so you can spend your energy on wandering instead of transit and parking.
You’ll start at 9:00 am, and pickup is from your hotel in Florence. From there, you’re transported in a Mercedes-Benz vehicle with A/C, WiFi onboard, and bottled water, so the day stays comfortable even if the weather turns warm.
The tour is private, meaning only your group participates. That matters because you can choose what “enough time” looks like, especially when your group includes kids or you just want a calmer pace.
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Door-to-door transportation in an A/C Mercedes (and why it matters)

Getting from Florence to the coast-side towns can be easy, but doing it smoothly is the difference between a good day and a headache. With this tour, the practical win is pickup at your accommodation and drop-off back in Florence.
You’re also not limited to one rigid meeting place. Your driver meets you directly at your hotel, which is huge if your lodging is a bit tucked away or you’re not sure where the nearest transit stop really is.
Inside the car, the included comfort details are the kind you feel immediately:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- WiFi on board
That’s not just nice-to-have. It’s the difference between arriving slightly frazzled versus arriving ready to walk, take photos, and actually enjoy the afternoon.
Pisa: the Piazza dei Miracoli moment (plus real city time)
In Pisa, the focus is the iconic area around Piazza dei Miracoli and getting your pictures in front of the Leaning Tower. The tour is guided by a professional driver, and the plan includes both the major landmark area and some time to explore nearby streets.
The schedule gives you about 4 hours in Pisa. For many people, that’s the sweet spot: you can walk the main pedestrian zone, take the classic tower photos, and still have time to wander without the feeling you’re constantly checking the clock.
What’s also nice is that this isn’t framed as a sprint. You’re free enough to build in your own pace—photo stops, a slower stroll, or a quick coffee break—while your driver handles the logistics.
If your group mainly wants the famous shot, this is still a good fit because the route brings you right to the tower area. And if your group wants more than one photo angle, that extra time helps you do it without stress.
Leaning Tower ticket: what’s included and what you pay extra

Here’s the key practical detail: the Leaning Tower ticket is not included. The listed Leaning Tower admission is €12 per person, and it’s separate from the tour price.
So you’ll have to decide in advance what you want to do with that time in Pisa:
- If you mainly want the skyline photos and the piazza walking, you can keep costs down.
- If you want the experience tied to the tower itself, budget the additional €12 per person.
Either way, your driver gets you into position so you’re not wasting time sorting out how to get there. That’s the real value of having private transport for this particular stop.
Lucca’s walled-city pace: streets, views, and easy wandering

After Pisa, you head to Lucca, known for its walled layout and walkable streets. You get another 4 hours here, and the schedule is built for independent exploration while the driver stays available to keep you on track.
Lucca highlights in the plan include:
- Guinigi Tower
- Cathedral of San Martino
- Piazza dell’Anfiteatro
That mix is handy because it gives you options. You can bounce between landmark stops and then spend the rest of your time just walking the streets and soaking up the feel of a city that’s meant to be experienced on foot.
A detail I really like from the way this day is run: for lunch, the driver can recommend local restaurants. In at least one experience, the driver even shared directions through messaging, which takes the friction out of finding a good spot quickly.
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The kind of lunch and walking Lucca rewards

Lucca is the kind of place where lunch can turn into an afternoon pause. The tour plan includes time to eat, and the driver can recommend places where you can try Tuscan-style food and local wine.
You also have time for gardens. The tour mentions a chance to explore the botanical garden, and that can be a welcome shift if your group is walking-strapped or just wants a calmer stop than another main square.
If your group likes a bigger stroll, it’s also worth noting that the city walls are a popular walking path. One common way to enjoy it is a partial loop where you can turn around whenever you feel like you’ve done enough. Think of it as flexible walking rather than a timed hike.
How flexible is this private driver setup?

The best part of private tours is simple: you’re not locked into someone else’s idea of a perfect day. With this one, the driver’s job is to get you to the right places and keep the day running smoothly, while you control what happens inside your free time blocks.
The itinerary is structured, but the tone is practical and adaptable. Drivers are described as speaking English, and in real-world examples they’ve helped families manage the day with kids, adjusted pacing to match what people wanted to prioritize, and handled lunch planning for different tastes.
Names you may encounter with this provider include Luigi, Gino, Francesco, and Camilla. Even if you don’t get the same person, the consistent theme is that your driver is part guide and part problem-solver: where to park, where to go next, and how to make the timing work so you don’t feel rushed.
If you’re the kind of traveler who hates standing in transit confusion, this setup is a relief. You trade the DIY navigation headache for someone else’s day-to-day experience with these routes and stops.
Timing: a full day without feeling like a blur

This is an 8-hour day with two 4-hour blocks that do not feel like “drive-by stops.” You’re set up to spend meaningful time in both Pisa and Lucca, and the plan explicitly includes travel time in the total duration.
One timing note: you start at 9:00 am. That’s early enough to use the day well, but it’s still reasonable if you’re already awake and ready after breakfast in Florence.
Also, because this is private, the day doesn’t have to wait on a busload of people. That often makes the day feel less compressed than typical group tours.
For planning, just remember: the tour can’t turn Pisa and Lucca into eight separate weeks of perfect weather and unending energy. Your best results come when you use the free time for two or three “must-do” priorities per town and let the rest be flexible.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for
The price is listed at $291.90 per person for the private tour with transportation, starting at 9:00 am for ~8 hours.
That number is easier to evaluate when you see what’s included:
- Private transportation in an A/C Mercedes-Benz
- WiFi onboard
- Bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Driver service in English
- Free time in both Pisa and Lucca
What’s not included:
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Leaning Tower ticket (listed €12 per person)
- The tour doesn’t include the Leaning Tower admission itself
So the value case is strongest for people who would otherwise pay for multiple taxis, spend time figuring out schedules, and waste time on logistics. If you’re traveling as a couple, a family with kids, or a small group that wants a calm schedule, private transport tends to feel like a cost that buys time and peace.
It’s also worth checking for group discounts, since the provider notes them. That can make the per-person cost more reasonable if you’re booking with friends or family.
Who should book this Pisa and Lucca private tour?
This fits best if you want:
- Comfort and door-to-door pickup from Florence
- A day that includes two major towns without public-transport stress
- Time to walk and not just “see from the window”
- A driver who can help with practical choices like lunch recommendations
Families often like it because the day has built-in flexibility and because the driver can adapt pacing to what your group wants to do first. If you’re traveling with older parents who need a calmer itinerary, the A/C car and structured free time can also feel easier than bouncing between trains.
If you’re a budget-only traveler and you don’t mind navigation and public transport, then the private price may feel steep. But if your time in Florence is limited, paying for the private ride can be the smart trade.
Should you book this Pisa and Lucca day from Florence?
Book it if you want a smooth, well-timed day where your main job is to walk, take photos, and enjoy Lucca’s streets. The private Mercedes, the hotel pickup/drop-off, and the two equal free-time blocks make it hard to go wrong.
Skip or rethink if you’re trying to keep every extra cost at zero, since the Leaning Tower ticket is an added €12 per person and lunch isn’t included. Also, if you hate fixed start times and prefer to roam spontaneously all day, a structured ~8-hour plan may feel less “free.”
My rule of thumb: if you’d rather pay for someone else to manage the logistics so you can enjoy the day, this is a strong pick.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
The tour starts at 9:00 am.
Do I get pickup from my Florence hotel?
Yes. Pickup is offered directly from your hotel in Florence, and drop-off in Florence is included.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 8 hours total, including travel time.
Is the transportation private and air-conditioned?
Yes. You travel in a private A/C Mercedes-Benz vehicle.
Is there WiFi on board?
Yes. WiFi is included on board.
Is lunch included in the price?
No. Lunch is not included. Your driver can recommend places to eat.
Do I need to pay extra for the Leaning Tower?
Yes. The Leaning Tower ticket is not included, and it’s listed at €12 per person.
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