What to do and see in Arezzo, Tuscany: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

May 21, 2022 Frederic Celentano

Arezzo (Italian pronunciation: [aˈrettso]) is a city and comune in Italy, capital of the province of the same name located in Tuscany. Arezzo is about 80 kilometres (50 miles) southeast of Florence at an elevation of 296 metres (971 ft) above sea level. It is also 30 km west of Città di Castello. In 2013 the population was about 99,000.
Restaurants in Arezzo

1. Very Tuscany

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Very Tuscany

Are you dreaming of your Tuscany holidays? Besides art masterpieces and dream landscapes, we want you to explore the truest Tuscany: discover the secrets of its traditions and taste our amazing Food & Wines. We visit small producers which are carefully selected for the excellent quality of their products - generally organic and certified - and the personal attention to their guests. Our partners are friends of us and they will make you feel the same. Thus, joining Very Tuscany tours, you would support responsible & sustainable tourism and fully experience our beautiful homeland together with us, your Tuscan “travel mate” :-) Our tours lasts about 8 hours and we guarantee the safety of fully-equipped vehicles, multilingual service (English, Spanish & Italian) and the option to customize programs to your needs and wishes. #Exclusive Experience #Digital Detox

2. Villa La Ripa

Localita Antria 38, 52100, Arezzo Italy +39 335 815 2531 [email protected] http://www.villalaripa.it
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Villa La Ripa

We’ve always been here, on the Chianti slopes of Arezzo, in the land of Tuscany, at Villa La Ripa, a Renaissance villa not far from Florence and Sienna. Olive groves and vineyards all around us with their precious oil and wine: Sangiovese, Tiratari, Psyco, Spaziolibero.Rows and rows of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Shiraz are well cared for with love and passion with respect for nature and environmental sustainability. The countryside is unique as it has remained unaltered for ages and deserves to be discovered, enjoyed and… tasted. It is recommended to all the lovers of wine tourism for unforgettable visits at the winery.

Reviewed By AlanB240

This was my second visit to Villa La Ripa. Both visits have been great experiences, enjoying the wonderful Tuscan scenery, hearing the amazing history of the villa, and tasting Saverio’s delicious wines and olive oil. A beautiful place, a gracious host, and outstanding Tuscan wines. What more can you ask for?

3. Azienda Agricola Villa Magna Tartufi

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Azienda Agricola Villa Magna Tartufi

It is two generations since our family committed itself to truffles, at first as truffle hunters, then in a more organized and professional way, building a family-run agricultural business in order to improve and commercialize the sale of truffles. Our truffles are grown in Tuscany, which is well known around the world for its beautiful countryside as well as its wine and food products. Thanks to the truffle farming and the knowledge of the best truffle production areas, Villa Magna farm can guarantee the sale of fresh truffles all year long, with the possibility of organic certification, as well as a selection of conserved products. With the experience and professionalism earned through the years we have launched a new form of rural tourism, accompanying those who are interested in learning the secrets of truffle hunting to an expedition along with our dogs (Lula, Rambo, Luna, Dora); thus the tartufiturismo was born. You can share and enjoy with us an exclusive tour around the Arezzo, Siena, Florence hills hunting for truffle. Also, possibility to arrange a truffle tasting, a lunch or dinner in a local restaurant.

4. Church of San Francesco Arezzo

Piazza San Francesco, Arezzo Italy +39 0575 20630 http://www.pierodellafrancesca.it/
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Church of San Francesco Arezzo

Reviewed By Marco_Polo499 - Milan, Italy

St. Francis is an unassuming Franciscan church which contains a real trove of frescoes of the Renaissance period, many of which were painted by the most famous artists of that time. Among these, the frescoes painted by Piero della Francesca in the years 1452-1464 stand out: they narrate the "History of the true cross" and are one of the greatest masterpieces of painting of all time. In fact, they marked a turning point in the history of painting, to the point that the aesthetic ideas expressed in those frescoes are still a source of inspiration for today's painters: celebrated artists such as Botero, Balthus and Diego Rivera carefully studied them, and this is clearly perceived in their works. Piero painted all the walls of the Great Chapel (also called the Bacci chapel), located behind the high altar; in various squares he narrated both historical events and hagiographic legends concerning the Holy Cross: among the most famous scenes of the cycle are the veneration of the Queen of Sheba of the tree from which the wood of the Holy Cross will be taken (a legend) and the dream of the Holy Cross made by Emperor Constantine the night before his battle with Maxentius (a historical fact). Detailed information concerning these frescoes is posted at the entrance of the church (in Italian, English, French and German). In the past the colours of the fresco had dramatically paled because of the intense daylight coming through the windows, but about 30 years ago they were perfectly restored thanks to the generous sponsorship of a local bank (Banco dell'Etruria, a bank which was recently dismembered and partly dissolved due to a sad story now under scrutiny by the courts). Two other cycles of very remarkable frescoes were painted by Parri di Spinello Aretino (Parri, son of Spinello the Arezzian) who is sometimes referrred to as Parri Spinelli: he was born in Arezzo in 1387. The first cycle is in the Guasconi's chapel (also behind the high altar); the second one is located in the upper part of the left wall of the church; the latter cycle had originally been painted on the façade of the medieval Hospital Santo Spirito (Holy Spirit), a hospital also known by the name Santa Maria del Ponte (St. Mary of the Bridge); this hospital was located in the centre of Arezzo and operated continuously from 1216 until 1924; in the year 1880 the frescoes by Spinello were detached and transferred to their present position. The church hosts innumerable other frescoes by less important artists. Many of them have suffered the ravages of time and man and, for some, only fragments remain. My family is from Arezzo and my elders told me that, during the Napoleonic campaign of Italy, the French army used the church as a stable for their horses; it is also known that in the 19th century plans were made for transforming the church into a theatre ! From the architectural point of view the church is absolutely disappointing: it looks like a shed, since the interior is just an immense empty room; no decoration was ever applied to the façade, which has the masonry visible. The church is a National Monument. Access is 8 €, and reservations are required. Access to the church is free when the religious functions are in progress, but access to the chapels is not allowed at that time. The ticket office is in the basement of the church. Opening hours are: Monday to Friday 9:00 to 18:30; Saturday 9:00 to 13:30; Sunday from 13:00 to 17:30. Access is free on the first Sunday of each month. The best hours to visit are in the afternoon, when Piero's frescoes are strongly illuminated by daylight; in the rest of the church the lighting is dim and artificial.

5. Santa Maria della Pieve

Corso Italia, 52100, Arezzo Italy +39 0575 377678 http://www.bibiarezzo.it/bnb/?lang=en
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Santa Maria della Pieve

Reviewed By luvroma2

We got in just before it was about to close. The outside of the church is fascinating. It consists of three "stacks" of columns and arches. In the inside is an altar piece by Pietro Lorenzetti. Well worth a visit.

6. Arezzo Cathedral

Piazza del Duomo 1, 52100, Arezzo Italy http://www.diocesiarezzo.it
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Arezzo Cathedral

7. Piazza Grande

Piazza Grande, Arezzo Italy http://www.turismo.intoscana.it/site/it/elemento-di-interesse/Piazza-Grande-Arezzo/
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Piazza Grande

The spacious and lovely main square features the Town Hall, which dates back to the 6th century.

Reviewed By penny_howard1 - Florence, Italy

I found myself almost overwhelmed by this piazza. It is so different from most of the Piazzas in Tuscany, which tend to be flat because they were designed for sporting events - chariot or bare-back horse races or even football pitches.This huge piazza breaks all the rules as it has an uneven shape and stretches downhill but it has a spine-tingling charm - especially when you remember Roberto Benigni, together with screen wife and son hurtling downwards in La Vita e Bella!

8. Parco della Fortezza Medicea

Via Bruno Buozzi, Arezzo Italy
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Parco della Fortezza Medicea

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