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The Joint
28th European Society for Microcirculation (ESM)
8th European Vascular Biology Organisation (EVBO)
Meeting
June 3–6, 2015, Pisa Conference Center, PISA, ITALY
THINGS TO DO IN PISA
The historical centre of Pisa is still almost fully enclosed by the XII century town walls
and is laid out in a four-sided plan with each side measuring around one and a half
kilometres. The city is divided into two parts by the river Arno, which crosses it from
east to west, and are known to locals as Tramontana, to the north, and Mezzogiorno,
to the south.
Pisa offers a wide range of attractions and activities.
Please click on the pictures for more information.
Monuments and museum
Piazza dei Miracoli
Cathedral
Leaning Tower
Baptistery
The Joint
28th European Society for Microcirculation (ESM)
8th European Vascular Biology Organisation (EVBO)
Meeting
June 3–6, 2015, Pisa Conference Center, PISA, ITALY
Monumental Cemetery
National Museum “San Matteo”
Museum "Opera del Duomo"
National Museum “Palazzo Reale”
Museo di Storia Naturale e del Territorio
Calci, Pisa
Sinopie Museum
Piaggio Museum - Pontedera, Pisa
The Joint
28th European Society for Microcirculation (ESM)
8th European Vascular Biology Organisation (EVBO)
Meeting
June 3–6, 2015, Pisa Conference Center, PISA, ITALY
Nature
San Rossore Park
Tirrenia
Marina di Pisa
The Joint
28th European Society for Microcirculation (ESM)
8th European Vascular Biology Organisation (EVBO)
Meeting
June 3–6, 2015, Pisa Conference Center, PISA, ITALY
Spa and Wellness
Golf
Casciana Terme
Cosmopolitan Golf and Country Club
Terme di Uliveto
Golf Club Tirrenia
San Giuliano Terme
Further information on: www.pisaunicaterra.it/en
The Joint
28th European Society for Microcirculation (ESM)
8th European Vascular Biology Organisation (EVBO)
Meeting
June 3–6, 2015, Pisa Conference Center, PISA, ITALY
Shopping in Pisa
Pisan craft is renowned for leather goods, shoes, terracotta, wooden furniture and
naturally, food.
Piazza delle Vettovaglie in the heart of the medieval city is surrounded by an elegant
sixteenth-century portico, which has always been the location of a colorful daily
market. As well as the stalls in the square, the surrounding picturesque alleys offer
the possibility of buying renowned Pisan specialties. Crossing Via delle Colonne you
arrive to Borgo Stretto, one of the most beautiful streets in the city, with wonderful
porticos. It is the heart of shopping in Pisa. You can then cross Mezzo Bridge and
continue on to Corso Italia, another great shopping address in the city.
Shops in Pisa are usually open from Tuesday to Saturday from 09,00 am to 1,00 pm
and from 4,00 pm until 8,00 pm. They are closed on Sunday and Monday morning.
Currency
The currency of Italy is Euro, usually abbreviated in EUR or €. Money can be changed
at Pisa International Airport, banks (opened from Monday to Friday from 08,30 am to
1,30 pm and from 2,30 pm to 4,00 pm) and in Money Exchange Offices. Credit Cards
are widely accepted in restaurants, shops and hotels.