Piazza Grande is the main square in Arezzo and often considered to be one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. This large square is surrounded by some of the most important buildings in the town including, Logge del Vasari, Santa Maria della Pieve, and the Museum of Fraternita. There are also some amazing restaurants in Piazza Grande!
There is a pool on the property that all of our guest will have exclusive access too! Please enjoy a drink while lounging in the beautiful weather.
The Arezzo Cathedral, also called the Duomo and the Cathedral of San Donato, dates back to the 13th century. The grand interior contains beautiful stained-glass windows created in the 1500’s, a bas-relief of The Baptism of Jesus by Donatello, the Chapel of the Madonna del Conforto, and colorful frescoes that cover the ceiling of the nave.
Arezzo Park is a tranquil green space just a short walk from Piazza della Libertà and the end of Corso Italia. It’s a nice place to go for a stroll. Plus, there are two very nice viewpoints from places in and around the park.
About 50 minutes from the venue is Montepulciano where visiting an underground wine cellar is one of the best things to do. Some can be visited on a tour, some on a tour with a tasting, or you can simply do a tasting in the cellar. De’Ricci Cantine Storiche is one of the most popular and well-known wine cellars in Montepulciano.
If you're willing to drive for a view of the Tuscan countryside, visit Vaduta Panoramica it will be well worth it!
The home of the famous Michelangelo's even more famous work of art. Though there are more historical works of art in the Galleria dell'Accademia than you'll find in most entire cities, this museum is made specifically to show off David. Even if you aren't the artsiest person, you'll want to gaze at the man that 26-year-old Michelangelo carved out of a single block of marble over 500 years ago and detailed right down to the veins in his arm.
Two floors of foodie heaven. Here, you'll find vendors selling wine, fruit, meat, fish, cheese, oil and spices on the ground level, which is frequented by locals as much as tourists. The food court upstairs is a great place for groups that can never agree on what to eat. Expect fresh pasta, Florentine meat or vegetarian burgers, pizza, dumplings, a truffle bar, fried fish, cold cuts and gelato. To really enjoy your meal here, try visiting outside the usual dining times.