A historic square with a central open space, surrounded by colorful buildings with arched windows and a prominent tower.

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Where to stay in Arezzo

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Arezzo Centro Storico

Arezzo Centro Storico charms visitors with its well-preserved medieval architecture and Renaissance piazzas. The magnificent Basilica of San Francesco houses Piero della Francesca's legendary frescoes. Ancient Roman ruins peek through modern buildings while the Gothic cathedral crowns the hilltop. Wander the sloping Piazza Grande with its impressive Renaissance palazzos. Traditional Tuscan trattorias serve local specialties alongside upscale restaurants throughout the neighborhood. The monthly antique fair transforms the main square into a treasure hunter's paradise. This pedestrian-friendly district is best explored on foot despite its steep cobblestone streets.

Quartiere di Porta Crucifera

Step back in time in Quartiere di Porta Crucifera, a medieval gem within Arezzo's ancient walls. The iconic 13th-century gate stands guard over narrow cobblestone streets lined with honey-colored buildings. This historic district hosts the famous Giostra del Saracino tournament where local traditions come alive. Piazza Grande and Church of Santa Maria della Pieve offer must-see cultural experiences for visitors. The Fortezza Medicea and Palazzo delle Logge Vasariane showcase the area's architectural beauty. Most streets remain pedestrian-only, allowing you to explore charming alleyways and artisan workshops at your own pace.

IL Vignale

Il Vignale offers a peaceful retreat in the Tuscan countryside just outside historic Arezzo. Traditional stone farmhouses with terracotta roofs dot the rolling hills, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. This tranquil neighborhood provides an authentic Italian living experience away from tourist crowds. Visitors can easily explore nearby attractions like the National Archaeological Museum and Piazza Guido Monaco. The rural setting is perfect for scenic walks through picturesque landscapes. While limited dining exists within Il Vignale itself, the area serves as an ideal base for discovering Tuscany's rich heritage.

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