16 Amazing Things to Do in Arezzo (+ Map & Photos) (2024)

With its grand piazzas, hilltop views, and medieval buildings and streets, Arezzo is one of the prettiest towns in Tuscany. On a visit here, you can fill your time by visiting the churches and art museums, enjoying the views from the fortress, shopping for antiques, and learning about jousting. In this guide, we cover the best things to do in Arezzo with helpful tips to plan your visit.

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Interesting Facts about Arezzo

Arezzo is located near the southeast corner of Tuscany, not far from Cortona.

Arezzo is called the city of art, both for the frescoes and sculptures that adorn its churches and also because it was the residence of Giorgio Vasari (a famous Renaissance artist who painted the dome of the Florence Cathedral).

On the third Saturday in June and the first Sunday of September, a historical reenactment of the Saracen Joustis held in Piazza Grande. It would be an awesome sight to see, so if you have plans to visit Tuscany during this time, try to make it to Arezzo. If your timing doesn’t work out, you can learn more about the Saracen Joust at the Saracen Jousting Museum, which is one of the best things to do in Arezzo.

Arezzo was used as a filming location for Roberto Benigni’s movie Life is Beautiful. This is where the main characters lived before they were sent to a Nazi concentration camp. This movie won three academy awards, the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998, and two European film awards.

Best Things to Do in Arezzo

1. Spend Some Time in Piazza Grande

Piazza Grande is the main square in Arezzo and often considered to be one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. This is also the location of the Saracen Joust reenactments held twice a year.

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Piazza Grande | Best Things to Do in Arezzo

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Piazza Grande and the monthly antique market

This large square is surrounded by some of the most important buildings in the town.

Logge del Vasari (Vasari Loggia) is the colonnaded building that sits on the north side of Piazza Grande.

Medieval houses run along the eastern side of the square. If you are in town near the time when the jousting festivals take place, these buildings are adorned with the banners of the houses.

The back of Santa Maria della Pieve is a prominent feature on the square, as is the Museum of Fraternita and its clock tower.

During the monthly antique market, this square is filled with stalls selling antiques.

We had a great lunch in Piazza Grande, and a great view, at Osteria Grande, dining on grilled octopus and pasta.

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Osteria Grande

2. The Palace of Fraternita dei Laici

This beautiful building sits on Piazza Grande, next to Santa Maria della Pieve.

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Palace of Fraternita dei Laici

The outside of the building is adorned with sculptures created by Bernardo Rossellino: the Madonna della Misericordia and statues of Pope Blessed Gregory X and St. Donald.

On top of the palace is one of the oldest functioning clocks in Italy. This is such a notable place to visit that it gets its own entry next.

You can simply admire this building from Piazza Grande or you can go inside to visit the Museum of Fraternita, which contains more than 6000 paintings, sculptures, and antique furnishings.

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Mural painting of Madonna della Misericordia

3. Enjoy the View from the Clock Tower

The clock that sits on top of Palace of Fraternita dei Laici is one of the oldest functioning clocks in Italy. It was completed in 1552 by Felice di Salvatore da Fossato and it continues working today.

The main reason to visit the clock tower is for the view over Piazza Grande. It’s one of the best viewpoints of the town.

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Piazza Grande | Best Things to Do in Arezzo

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Another view of Piazza Grande

To visit the clock tower, you enter through the Palace of Fraternita dei Laici. There is a small entrance fee to visit the museum.

4. The Church of Santa Maria della Pieve

Santa Maria della Pieve is a church that dates back to 1008. Most of what we see today was constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries and the bell tower was added in 1330. The frescoes on the interior of the church were added in the 14th and 15th centuries. In the 16th century, Giorgio Vasari created the altar and choir stalls.

Notable things to see inside of Santa Maria delle Pieve are the Polyptych by Pietro Lorenzetti and the Reliquary bust of Saint Donatus by Pietro Vanni and Paolo Ghiselli.

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Inside the Church of Santa Maria della Pieve | Best Things to Do in Arezzo

5. Stroll along Corso Italia

Corso Italia is the main thoroughfare through Arezzo. It starts near Santa Maria della Pieve and runs downhill towards the train station. This busy pedestrian street is lined with shops, cafes, and during the antique fair, many stalls selling antiques and artwork.

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Corso Italia | Best Things to Do in Arezzo

6. Go Shopping at the Antique Market

On the first Sunday of every month, Piazza Grande and the side streets are filled with vendors selling antiques. Approximately 400 stalls are set up throughout the city, selling jewelry, artwork, furniture, toys, home goods, and clothing.

We just happened to be in Arezzo on the first Sunday of October. The city center had a very festive vibe and was quite busy, both with visitors and those shopping for antiques.

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Arezzo antique market

7. The Basilica of San Francesco

This is one of the most important churches in Arezzo. What makes it so important are the frescoes of the Legend of the True Cross by Pietro della Francesca.

Construction of the church was finished in 1377, although the façade was never completed. Most of the frescoes were added in the 15th century. The Legend of the True Cross frescoes are an early Renaissance masterpiece.

If you want to see the frescoes, you will need to book a ticket in advance. Daily visitation is limited and tickets were sold out for the day we visited Arezzo. Learn more here.

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Basilica of San Francesco Arezzo

8. Basilica of San Domenico

This small basilica is a short walk from the city center of Arezzo but it is worth the visit to see the Crucifix by Cimabue and the frescoes that cover the walls of the church, including the Crucifixion by Parri di Spinello.

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Basilica of San Domenico

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Inside the Basilica of San Domenico

9. Piazza della Libertà

Piazza della Libertà is another large square in Arezzo. Sitting around this square are the town hall (Palazzo dei Priori) and its clock tower, the Arezzo Cathedral, the Saracen Jousting Museum, and the Mudas Museum.

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Arezzo Cathedral | Best Things to Do in Arezzo

10. The Arezzo Cathedral

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.

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Inside the Arezzo Cathedral

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Chapel of the Madonna del Conforto

11. Vasari’s House (Casa Vasari)

Giorgio Vasari was an architect, writer, and painter. He was born in Arezzo and some of his most famous contributions include The Last Judgement frescoes on the dome of the Florence Cathedral (the Florence Duomo), the Tomb of Michelangelo in the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, paintings on the walls and ceilings in Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, the Vasari Corridor in Florence, and The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which is an encyclopedia of artistic biographies.

He lived in Arezzo and adorned the walls of his house with paintings. It is now a museum.

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Casa Vasari | marcobrivio.photography/shutterstock.com

For hours and pricing, click here. During our visit, the house did not open until the mid-afternoon, which is very different than the hours listed on the official website. I’m not sure if this was because of the antique market, but this happened quite frequently throughout Tuscany, when hours on the official website did not align with the actual hours the museums were open.

12. The Saracen Jousting Museum

The Saracen Jousting Museum, also called the I Colori della Giostra museum, has exhibits and artifacts of the jousting reenactments that are held in Arezzo. It is a quick, entertaining museum to visit, with videos and the garments worn by the jousters.

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Saracen Jousting Museum

It is located on Piazza della Libertà. Get hours and pricing here.

13. Arezzo Park

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.

The Arezzo Park sits right beside the fortress, so these two sites can easily be combined together.

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Arezzo Park | Best Things to Do in Arezzo

From the northern end of the park, you get a view over the rolling hills of Tuscany:

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On the south side of the park, next to Tempietto alla Vittoria, you get a very nice view looking down Corso Italia and along Via dell’Orto towards the clock tower of the town hall. This photo spot is labeled on our map below as “viewpoint of Corso Italia.”

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The view of Corso Italia

14. Fortezza Medicea

For more great vantage points of Arezzo and the Tuscan countryside, visit Fortezza Medicea (the Medici Fortress). Located on the hilltop of Arezzo, this fortress was built in the 1500’s.

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Fortezza Medicea

As you walk the walls, not only do you get a great view of Arezzo but the views of the green rolling hills of Tuscany are spectacular. One of the most interesting viewpoints is of the Arezzo cemetery.

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Arezzo Cemetery

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Arezzo Cemetery

Art exhibits are also held inside of the fortress.

A visit here lasts about 30 minutes. Learn more here.

15. The Archaeological Museum & Roman Amphitheater

The Gaio Clinio Mecenate National Archaeological Museum sits on the outskirts of the Arezzo city center. It contains artifacts from Etruscan and Roman periods, on display throughout 26 galleries on two floors of the building. This museum also overlooks the Roman Amphitheater of Arezzo.

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16. Mudas Museum

The Mudas Museum (Museo Diocesano di Arte Sacra) is located on Piazza della Libertà. It contains frescoes by Giorgio Vasari and Luca Signorelli and sacred jewelry, the most important being the “Pace di Siena.”

Get hours and pricing here.

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Mudas Museum | Best Things to Do in Arezzo

Things to Do in Arezzo: On a Map

How to Use This Map: Click the icons on the map to get more information about each place to visit. Click the star next to the title of the map to add this map to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

How Much Time Do You Need in Arezzo?

With a half of a day, you can see most what is listed above, if you move very quickly. A full day is ideal, to get to everything on our list, plus have lunch and/or dinner in Arezzo.

Where to Eat in Arezzo

We had a great lunch at Osteria Grande, which sits on Piazza Grande. Typically, restaurants on the main squares in Italy get mediocre reviews for their food, but this restaurant is different. Everything we had was delicious and the setting is unbeatable. However, it is a bit pricey.

Other recommended restaurants include Trattoria Cavour 42(a highly rated restaurant serving traditional Italian dishes), Ristorante La Pieve (on Corso Italia across from Santa Maria della Pieve), La Chiavi D’Oro (a Michelin-starred restaurant), and Teorema del Gusto (a restaurant in a cave like setting).

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Dining at Osteria Grande

How to Get to Arezzo

Arezzo is located in the southeast corner of Tuscany. You can get here by bus, train, car, and on a tour.

By Train

There are three train stations in Arezzo. The main station is located on Piazza della Repubblica, on the southwest side of town. From here, it is a quick walk up Corso Italia or Via Guido Monaco to get to the main sites in town.

From Florence, there are frequent trains to Arezzo and the journey takes 1 hour to one and a half hours, depending on the speed of the train.

By Bus

The bus station is located next to the main Arezzo train station. If you are traveling by bus, there are frequent buses from Siena to Arezzo.

By Car

Arezzo is also easy to get to by car. Here are the driving distances and times from nearby destinations:

  • Cortona: 30 km, 45 minutes
  • Florence: 77 km, 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Siena: 70 km, 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Montepulciano: 55 km, 1 hour
  • Perugia: 95 km, 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Assisi: 115 km, 1.5 hours
  • San Marino: 130 km, 2.25 hours

There are several parking lots located outside of the city center. We parked at Parcheggio Eden ATAM, which is very close to the Archaeological Museum. Another convenient parking lots is Parcheggio Cardorna. There will be a small hourly fee for each of these lots.

Tours of Arezzo

Here are several tours of Arezzo and nearby places, including wineries and neighboring towns.

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Things to Do Near Arezzo

Cortona is a 45-minute drive from Arezzo. This small town has a short list of must-see sights, so it is easy to add on to a visit to Arezzo. Visit Arezzo in the morning and in the early afternoon, drive to and visit Cortona.

If you have plans to stay in Arezzo, it is possible to day trip to Montepulciano, Assisi, Siena, and Florence, since they are all an hour to an hour and fifteen minute drive from Arezzo.

Where to Stay in Arezzo

Casa Mirko is a very highly rated bed and breakfast that sits just outside of Arezzo.

Cuprena is a beautiful villa 8 km (5 miles) from Arezzo. Surrounded by gardens and featuring spacious rooms and suites, this is a lovely place to stay for a few days to explore Arezzo and the nearby Tuscan towns.

Casa Torre has several small apartments with a kitchen and washing machine, so it makes a great pick for those traveling long term and or want to stay in the city center of Arezzo. The top terrace of this property has awesome views of Arezzo.

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Corso Italia (photo taken next to Tempietto alla Vittoria)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Arezzo worth visiting?

Arezzo’s main square, Piazza Grande is one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. This small, medieval town is home to numerous churches, art galleries, and historical spots. It also hosts a monthly antique market and twice a year, jousting reenactments are held in the main square. This beautiful Tuscan hill town is well worth the visit.

What is Arezzo famous for?

Arezzo is famous for its monthly antique market, annual jousting reenactments, and for being the residence of Giorgio Vasari, one of the most famous Renaissance artists and painters. The main square, Piazza Grande, is one of the most beautiful squares in Italy.

How much time do you need in Arezzo?

With a half of a day, you can see the highlights of Arezzo, if you move very quickly. A full day is ideal, to get to everything on our list, plus have lunch and/or dinner in Arezzo.

Where Are You Going Next?

Here is more information to help you plan your trip to Tuscany, Florence, and Umbria.

FLORENCE: For a list of things to do, take a look at our Florence Bucket List.We also have information about how to visit the Florence Cathedral, about the best rooftop bars in Florence, and the best viewpoints in Florence. Here are 15 day trips to take from Florence, with practical information on how to plan your day.

FLORENCE ITINERARIES: Learn how to plan your time with our articles on how to spend One Day in Florence and Two Days in Florence.

TUSCANY: Get started with our guide to the Best Things to Do in Tuscany. Learn how to plan your visit with our Tuscany Itinerary, which has sample itineraries, whether you have 3 days, 5 days, or an entire week in Tuscany.

TUSCAN HILL TOWNS: Check out our detailed guides to Siena, Montepulciano, Pienza, Montalcino, San Quirico d’Orcia, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, Lucca, Volterra,and Cortona.

SIENA: Plan your visit to Siena with our articles Best Things to Do in Siena, One Perfect Day in Siena and How to Visit the Siena Cathedral.

UMBRIA: In our article Best Things to Do in Assisi, we cover the top experiences to have, plus where to eat and where to stay. In our One Day in Assisi Itinerary, we have a detailed walking tour of the historic city center. And don’t miss our guide to the Best Things to Do in Orvieto.

If you have any questions about the best things to do in Arezzo or how to plan your visit, let us know in the comment section below.

More Information for Your Trip to Italy

BEST OF ITALY: In our guide to the Best Places to Visit in Italy, we list 25 beautiful destinations to consider for your next trip to Italy.

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VENICE: We cover the top experiences in Venice in our Venice Bucket List. Learn where to get the best views of Venice in our article 12 Beautiful Views of Venice. And to help you plan your time, take a look at our one day in Venice itinerary and two days in Venice itinerary.

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16 Amazing Things to Do in Arezzo (+ Map & Photos) (2024)

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16 Amazing Things to Do in Arezzo (+ Map & Photos)? ›

Known as the city of gold and of the high fashion, Arezzo was home to artists and poets such as Giorgio Vasari, Guido of Arezzo and Guittone d'Arezzo and in its province to Renaissance artist Michelangelo.

What is Arezzo best known for? ›

Known as the city of gold and of the high fashion, Arezzo was home to artists and poets such as Giorgio Vasari, Guido of Arezzo and Guittone d'Arezzo and in its province to Renaissance artist Michelangelo.

What does Arezzo mean in Italian? ›

(əˈrɛtsəʊ , Italian aˈrettso ) noun. a city in central Italy, in E Tuscany.

Is Arezzo worth going to? ›

This beautiful Tuscan hill town is well worth the visit. What is Arezzo famous for? Arezzo is famous for its monthly antique market, annual jousting reenactments, and for being the residence of Giorgio Vasari, one of the most famous Renaissance artists and painters.

What does the name Arezzo mean? ›

D'arezzo Surname Meaning

Italian: habitational name for someone from Arezzo in central Italy.

Is Arezzo, Italy walkable? ›

Arezzo is a beautiful town full of amazing buildings, markets and events. Here is a guide to the best walking itineraries through its streets, touching 5 spots that you will surely like.

How long does it take to visit Arezzo? ›

You can definitely enjoyably exploring the entire city in a day and that includes the Archaeological Museum and the Art Museum with little detours in the many notable churches, piazzas, cafes, bars and a restaurant or two. Though two days would actually give you a chance to live the city like a local.

What does Toto mean in Italian? ›

Other Origin(s):Italian. Meaning:Priest. Your little one will always find their way to the yellow brick road with the charming masculine name Toto. Meaning “priest” Toto is a lovely choice if you hope to keep faith a constant part of baby's life.

How old is Arezzo, Italy? ›

Arezzo's precise founders have been lost to history, and there is no exact record of when Arezzo was settled or by whom. Archeological evidence suggests that the area in and around the modern city of Arezzo was settled around 5000 B.C.E.

What is the Roman name for Arezzo? ›

Arezzo, city, Toscana (Tuscany) regione, north-central Italy, in a fertile plain near the confluence of the Chiana and Arno rivers southeast of Florence. An important Etruscan city, it was known to the Romans as Arretium and was noted for its red-clay Arretine pottery.

How safe is Arezzo? ›

Crime rates in Arezzo, Italy
Level of crime40.62Moderate
Problem people using or dealing drugs63.24High
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft51.47Moderate
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery31.25Low
Problem corruption and bribery52.94Moderate
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Is Arezzo a good place to live? ›

Arezzo is rich in history and services and well-connected. It is an excellent choice for living in Tuscany. Arezzo offers a wide range of opportunities, both for those wishing to relocate for work and for those seeking a quiet place to spend their retirement.

How much does it cost to live in Arezzo? ›

Cost of Living in Arezzo
RestaurantsEdit
Rent Per MonthEdit
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre600.00€
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre450.00€
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre1,200.00€
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Is Arezzo a walled city? ›

Arezzo city of art

Arezzo is a city where the historic centre retains all the characteristics of a well-preserved mediaeval village within the well-preserved city walls.

What is the name of the train station in Arezzo? ›

The main train station in the city is Arezzo Stazione, which is located about a 15-minute walk from the center. This station is served by Trenitalia and it is the ideal place to start your visit to this amazing city. At Arezzo Stazione you can find different public transport options to get around the city.

How do I get from Arezzo to Rome? ›

The fastest way to get from Arezzo to Rome is to night train which takes 2h 10m and costs $30 - $45. Is there a direct bus between Arezzo and Rome? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Arezzo and arriving at Roma, Autostazione Tiburtina. Services depart twice a week, and operate every day.

What is Guido d Arezzo famous for? ›

As one of the most influential music theorists and pedagogues of the Middle Ages, Guido revolutionized the music education methods of his time. Through his developments in the hexachord system, solmization syllables, and music notation, his work set the course for our modern system of music.

What was Guido d Arezzo's contribution to musical? ›

Guido d'Arezzo's greatest contribution to musical notation was the creation of the staff, allowing for the development of the current musical notation system used in Western music.

What is the history of Arezzo Italy? ›

An important Etruscan city, it was known to the Romans as Arretium and was noted for its red-clay Arretine pottery. A flourishing commune in the Middle Ages, it fell to Florence in 1384 and later became part of the grand duchy of Tuscany.

What is the jousting museum in Arezzo? ›

The Saracen Joust, the medieval soul of Arezzo

The exhibition 'The Colours of the Joust' is an interactive museum created in 2016 and dedicated to the Saracen Joust, a traditional knightly tournament that still brings the city of Arezzo back to the splendour of its most flourishing Middle Ages.

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