Photogallery of Arezzo, Italy

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Arezzo by Ho Visto Nina Volare @flickr
Arezzo
Arezzo by Ho Visto Nina Volare @flickr
Arezzo Piazza Grande
Arezzo Piazza Grande by Mircea2011 @flickr
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arezzo by Charley1965 @flickr
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Arezzo by Thomas Shahan 3 @flickr
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unalba by Alessandra Leonetti @flickr
Alternative Flight
Alternative Flight by Franco Beccari @flickr
Antiques fair in the Loggia of the Piazza Grande in Arezzo, Italy
Antiques fair in the Loggia of the Piazza Grande in Arezzo, Italy @flickr
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More to see in Arezzo
The exploration of the beautiful Tuscany province usually starts with Florence. After that, classic traveler’s guides suggest visiting Chianti and explore its vineyards, admire the hill towns in the area of Montepulciano and Montalcino, visit Siena or move to Pisa. At the same time, the eastern part of Tuscany often gets little attention. That can even be an advantage as the vibrant capital of the region, Arezzo, is not too crowded and not spoiled by endless hordes of tourists. It’s a great place to experience the authentic life of the province, see beautiful landmarks, and enjoy various activities. The city is incredibly rich in architectural landmarks, but there are almost no crowds. Its relaxed atmosphere is ideal for a family vacation or a romantic breakaway. Medieval castles, Romanesque chapels, Franciscan monasteries, and fine restaurants – tourists will find many places to attend in Arezzo. In addition to sightseeing, there are places to explore for fans of natural landmarks. The Wood Sarge is an incredibly beautiful forest located close to the Convent of Sarge. Visitors can attend short excursions or simply choose to make a stroll and admire the perfectly preserved nature. If you stay there till night, you may see common raptors of the region, such as Barbagianni owls. Tourists, who seek adventure, are recommended to visit the Park of Lignano. It’s a gorgeous nature reserve on Mount Lignano. Between Arezzo, Laterina, and Civitella in Val di … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Arezzo

Travel guide to Arezzo

While walking around the city you can see many wonderful ancient palaces, including the Palazzo Pretorio. It was built in the 15th century, and in the 16th century underwent a full-scale reconstruction. For many years this palace housed the head of the city administration, and now a municipal library occupies the luxurious historic building. Beautiful palace has almost completely retained pristine facade, which … Open

Review of luxury hotels

Travelers preferring rural getaway don’t have to give up modern comfort. They are sure to enjoy Badia di Pomaio. This hotel is located in the immediate vicinity of Arezzo, on top of a hill, and takes a completely renovated villa of the 17th century. Interior is kept in historical style; one of the two restaurant’s rooms is located in an old basement with a vaulted stone ceiling. There visitors can not … Open

Stylish hotels

A unique 13th-century building houses an attractive hotel Maison Nardone. It offers three rooms, one of which is a duplex. The atmosphere in each of the rooms is unique, as there are works of art, as well as very modern and stylish accessories. Elegant design furniture, cream-colored plush carpets, authentic paintings on the walls, elegant finish of natural wood and bunches of flowers fill the rooms with historic … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Arezzo markets deserve special attention. On the first weekend of each month a large flea market runs in Piazza Grande. Collectors from all over the world are seeking to visit it, since there's always an opportunity to find many unique works of art and antiques. Three days a week - on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday - the largest city's farmer's market is operating. It is located in Piazza Sant Agostino. Farmers from … Open

Hotels with history of Arezzo

Villa del Bosco occupies an old hunting lodge that will appeal to fans of yesteryear traditions. This old house has preserved a cozy living room with a fireplace. A dining room is still decorated with huge medieval chandeliers. Interior of rooms is based on massive furniture made of precious wood and lovely paintings. All Antico Prato stands among aparthotels. It occupies a renovated building with a long history. … Open

Advices for travellers

12. Shops and shopping centers work from Monday till Saturday. Some shopping complexes can have shorter operating hours on Saturday.   11. Arezzo has a well-developed system of public transport. It is possible to buy tickets in tobacco and newspaper kiosks, and in some bars. Bus drivers do not sell tickets. 10. The cheapest way to make calls to other countries is to use special … Open

Top sigths of Italy

The magnificent Coliseum was built almost 2 thousand years ago. Before that, the site of the Coliseum was the location of Nero’s Palace and a big artificial lake. The building of the Coliseum was joyful for inhabitants of Rome because it was much more pleasant to see a beautiful forum rather than a tyrant’s palace. Circus Maximus is another large and unusual landmark. According to some experts, Circus could provide seats for 200 thousand visitors. The venue was used to host competitions of carts and other important public events. Mons Palatinus is an interesting place from the historic point of view. According to scientists, homes of first settlers of Rome were located there. Later, noble Romans built their houses on Mons Palatinus. There were many temples in that area and many important celebrations took place there. … Open

Photogalleries of neighbours of Arezzo

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