About this venue
Piazza dei Cavalieri is not just a square, but a showcase of Renaissance Pisa in open air. The space was reshaped into its current, formally composed layout in the 16th century, and it is framed by monumental palaces with striking façades—making it feel like the city’s “outdoor salon” and one of the most important settings for gatherings, ceremonies, and public events. As a square, it has no fixed seating capacity, yet its openness and clear sightlines make it comfortable for large crowds.
The atmosphere is the main draw: stone architecture, broad perspectives, and evening lighting give events a distinctive character. In an outdoor setting, you experience sound and crowd energy differently—more “in the city” than “inside a venue”—while the surrounding façades and arcades naturally frame photos, meeting points, and a calm pause before the program begins.
You’ll find it at P.za dei Cavalieri, Pisa, Italy. In the immediate area, the final approach is typically on foot (the last few minutes), and a practical landmark for arriving close to the entrance is the nearby bus stop Pacinotti 2. If you’re coming by car, keep in mind that the wider historic center often has restricted-traffic rules, so the easiest option is to park at larger lots outside the core (for example Via Pietrasantina) and continue on foot or by a local line; for the broader picture of getting around the city, see the description lower on the page.
About the city
Pisa, a Tuscan gem on the banks of the Arno, is far more than a postcard with a leaning tower – it is a city where culture, sport, and nightlife naturally blend into one vibrant scene. Thanks to its compact center and relaxed atmosphere, heading to concerts and matches often turns into a full-day outing with plenty to enjoy. Event lovers appreciate that most key spots are within easy reach, making it simple to plan without stress.
When it comes to getting in and getting around, Pisa is surprisingly practical: the main station, Pisa Centrale, connects the city well with the rest of Tuscany and beyond, and Pisa San Rossore is also handy, close to the most famous sights. From Aeroporto Internazionale di Pisa “Galileo Galilei” you can reach the center quickly thanks to the PisaMover, while Autolinee Toscane city bus lines make it easy to get to arenas and stadiums. Whether you arrive by plane, train, or car, event logistics here feel straightforward and clear.
Before or after the show, treat yourself to a walk across Piazza dei Miracoli with a view of the Torre Pendente, then head down to the Lungarni river promenades along the Arno for the city’s true local rhythm. In the old town, under the arcades of Borgo Stretto and on Piazza dei Cavalieri, it’s easy to find a place to pause for a good coffee or dinner. In that way, Pisa delivers an experience that works just as well for a quick city break as for a longer stay built around a major event.