Below you can find a list of rental accommodation in the tuscan province of Pisa. You can refine your search options by selecting further criteria on the left.
We have everything from self catering apartments and small cottages through to private villas and estates that are available to rent on a weekly basis.
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This is a beautiful well furnished spacious house on 2 floors, there is a fully fitted kitchen. It has a furnished terrace with a pergola which has an excellent view of Volterra and the surrounding countryside.
Prices (per week): from 1421 US Dollar to 2103 US Dollar per week in 2010
A wonderful two bedroom villa located just 2km from Volterra with a large garden and beautiful terrace for dining outdoors. There are great views from the garden and villa. It is ideally positioned to visit all of central Tuscany, including San Gimignano, Pisa, Siena, Florence, the Chianti and also the for day trips to the coast.
Prices (per week): from 1353 US Dollar to 2900 US Dollar per week in 2010
Situated in a semi rural location yet within walking distance of the town of Riparbella in an ideal position for visits to Pisa, Livorno, Florence and Siena. This cosy apartment has a securely fenced in swimming pool and would be an ideal holiday property for a family or a couple.
Prices (per week): from 725 US Dollar to 1291 US Dollar per week in 2010
A lovely ground floor apartment with spacious double bedrooms and a large kitchen with covered terrace. From the terrace there are views over the pool and across the Tuscan hills. Ideally positioned for visiting Siena, San Gimignano, Volterra and Pisa.
Prices (per week): from 1450 US Dollar to 3226 US Dollar per week in 2010
A first floor apartment with a large open plan living area and three comfortable double rooms. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms. Private table and chairs in the garden. Ideally positioned for visiting Siena, San Gimignano, Volterra and Pisa.
Prices (per week): from 1160 US Dollar to 2393 US Dollar per week in 2010
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03.04.2010 - 10.04.2010 - Offer Price: 1233 US Dollar for 1 to 6 people A 15% discount is offered for any available week in the given period for maximum 6 people. The above price is per week and includes the discount.
24.04.2010 - 01.05.2010 - Offer Price: 1233 US Dollar for 1 to 6 people A 15% discount is offered for any available week in the given period for maximum 6 people. The above price is per week and includes the discount.
Pisa
The history of Pisa has got its roots in the 5th century B.C., when Pisa was an Etruscan settlement, that faced the sea. In the 2nd century B.C. the Romans built Portus Pisanus. After the end of the Roman Empire, this was a port town of great importance for the Gothes, the Longobards and the Carolingians too. A further development transformed Pisa, in the 11th century, into one of the most powerful Italian Maritime Republics, together with Genoa, Venice and Amalfi.
Pisa was also protagonist of a large offensive against Arab pirates in southern Italy, in Corsica, in Sardinia and along the African coast; successively, after the first Crusade, its rays of action extended also to the East. The military activities were interwoven with that of the merchants who, in the course of the XI and XII centuries, along the tracks of the Crusades, created a large network of colonies and bases with Florentine trade.
During the Middle Ages the buildings that made Pisa famous were begun: the Duomo, the cathedral’s bell tower and the well known Leaning Tower.
The richness that Pisa gained in this period allowed it to found some colonies in North Africa, in South Spain and on the southern coast of Lesser Asia.
The decline of the Maritime republic began in 1284, when it was defeated by Genoa and became more visible, because of the sanding up of the port.
The Medici family ruled over Lucca from 1406 and so this town flourished again.In 1472 they re-established the university, which was declining, and brought new prestige to the ancient centre. Pisa is also the birthplace of Galileo Galilei, an astronomer, physicist, mathematician and the founder of the experimental method.