169 stairs
The tower of Pisa has 296 steps to the top. It has so many steps because it happens to be 58.36 meters long from the foundation floor and 55.863 meters long from the ground floor. That would be estimated 222 feet long from the foundation floor and 230 feet long from the foundation floor and that is a pretty big tower.
16 arches
The leaning tower of Pisa is mostly white but it is a little bit grey round the top.
elevators and stairs
No. But there are stairs to the observation deck.
You take an escalator to get to the top. But yes you can walk up the stairs to get to the top.
The highest point of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is the top
There are 1665 steps from ground level to the top of the tower, using the stairs of the eastern pillar. The stairs from the second floor up to the top (more than half) are closed to the public.
Galileo
climb the stairs.
They aren't exactly on a floor. But it's at the top of the tower.
Yes!!Enlarged picture of the top of the Leaning Tower in Pisa. You can pay a little extra if you want to actually enter the tower and climb the 270 stairs to the top of it. Photo by: Wade R, United States of America, April 2009 http://www.viator.com/tours/Florence/Pisa-and-the-Leaning-Tower-Half-Day-Trip-from-Florence/d519-24284GROUP/photosYes it's possible, but people are admitted only by small groups. It's possible to book online or directly to the cash in the Cathedral Square, but in this case there can be a waiting time until three or four hours in the tourist season.Visitors to the Leaning Tower of Pisa are welcome to go inside and climb to the top. The tower is actually a bell tower for the church right next to it. Tickets can be bought onsite or online in advance of your visit.