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getting from train station to last supper and tower of piza

Hi everyone - thank you so much for all of your information and help. We are a few days away from our trip and so excited! I have everything booked and ready to go, except for a few small issues with getting from train stations to the attractions.
Do any of you know the best ways to get from:

  1. the milan central train station to the last supper?

  2. the train station in Piza to the leaning tower?

Are there busses that run these routes, or subways? We will have 7 kids with us ages 13-1, so probably not the cheapest route to get taxis, although we won't rule that out if no other way works. Thank you so much for any advice and have a great day!
Jen

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Pisa is relatively small and since the train station isn't too far from the Leaning Tower, I would walk to the Tower (about 25 minutes). Pisa is a fairly history city and it's a shame that most people come to see the tower, take a picture and leave without actually walking through the streets on Pisa.

However, if you have alot of people with you, it may be easier to take a bus from Pisa Centrale. There's a kiosk in the train station where you can buy tickets for about 2 Euros. The bus stop is across the street and people will direct you to the bus you need to take.

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If you have a train which stops in Pisa S Rossore, it's a less than 10-minute walk.

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From Centrale subway M2 (green line) to Cadorna, then about 10/12 minutes walking. There is a combination of subway and tram getting you right in front but the interchange may be confusing so my advice is to walk. If you want to look the itinerary on Google maps, look for "S. Maria delle Grazie" or "Cenacolo vinciano".