Hotel La Pace Pisa
by the TopOfHotel team
Hotel La Pace is a 4-star directly opposite Pisa Centrale — the easiest base on this list if you are traveling by train. Score 8.4/10.
Hotel La Pace is a 4-star directly opposite Pisa Centrale — the easiest base on this list if you are traveling by train. Score 8.4/10.
In-Depth Review
Hotel La Pace Pisa is a 4-star with one very clear selling point — it sits directly opposite Pisa Centrale station, which makes it the most convenient base here for anyone traveling mainly by train. The overall guest score is 8.4/10 on Agoda.
Rooms and decor
Rooms are simply finished to a standard 4-star spec — clean and comfortable, with air-conditioning, a TV, free Wi-Fi, a safe and a tidy bathroom. If train noise bothers you, ask for a room at the back. The front desk is staffed 24 hours and the team speaks fluent English; reviewers consistently call out the service and the cleanliness.
Food and amenities
Breakfast is free and built into the rate — a buffet with continental and Italian options, including espresso, cappuccino, croissants, fresh-baked bread, fruit and cheese. One reviewer summed it up as better than expected for a hotel at this level. There is a bar open in the evening, plus parking for anyone with a rental car.
Location and getting there
The standout is the address: directly across the road from Pisa Centrale — one crossing and you are at the station, ideal both for arriving in Pisa and for moving on. Florence is about an hour by train, Cinque Terre about an hour, and Rome roughly 3 hours. Pisa International Airport (PSA) is about 3 km away, linked to the station by the PisaMover shuttle in 5 minutes.
Things to know before booking
It is a 20-minute walk to the Leaning Tower and Piazza dei Miracoli — walkable, but not on the doorstep. The station district is practical rather than scenic, with less charm than the old town or the streets near the tower. And some rooms catch noise from the trains and the street, so request one at the back.
Our take
Hotel La Pace is at its best for rail travelers, one-night stopovers, and anyone using Pisa as a connection point to the rest of Tuscany. For a 4-star this close to the platforms, the value holds up.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Sits directly across the road from Pisa Centrale station — the most convenient choice here for anyone traveling by train.
- Rooms start around $74 a night, which is fair value for a 4-star.
- Free breakfast buffet with both continental and Italian options.
- Front-desk staff speak fluent English and reviewers single out the service.
- Works well as a one-night base when you are passing through and connecting onward.
- It is a 20-minute walk to the Leaning Tower and Piazza dei Miracoli — fine on foot, but not next door.
- The station district is practical rather than scenic and has less charm than the old town or the streets near the tower.
- Some rooms catch noise from the trains and the street, so ask for one at the back.
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Insider Tips
- Catch the LAM Rossa bus from in front of the station to the Leaning Tower — about 15 minutes and cheap.
- Leave your bags at the hotel and walk over to the tower hands-free instead of dragging luggage across town.
- Request a room at the back of the building to avoid train noise at night.