Arezzo: best apartments in Tuscany
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Arezzo is a hidden gem located in the heart of Tuscany, boasting a rich tapestry of history, art, and scenic beauty.
Nestled within the rolling hills of Tuscany, Arezzo and its province offer visitors a blend of medieval charm and lush countryside. The city itself is replete with historical landmarks, like the Church of San Francesco and the Piazza Grande, complemented by surrounding vineyards and olive groves emblematic of the region. Nearby towns such as Cortona add to the allure, with their captivating landscapes and cultural treasures. Thanks to its strategic location, Arezzo serves as an ideal base to explore other Tuscan marvels, including Florence and Siena.
Choosing to stay in an apartment in Arezzo provides the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in authentic Tuscan life. By doing so, visitors can relish the local cuisine, dive deep into the region's history, and experience the genuine warmth of its inhabitants, making for a truly unforgettable Italian escapade.
The Best Apartments in Arezzo

Villa Ceppeto, Best Of Tuscany for Your Family
Villa Ceppeto is an Ancient Property in front of the typical village of Monte San Savino in a unique and panoramic position. Since 2004 we have hosted our guests in the old barn who return to visit us very often. A year ago we started the resto...
From € 93 /night
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Under the Chianti Sun at Marioli
Villa Marioli is an agritourism complex in the heart of Tuscany: a unique terrace overlooking the Chianti countryside. The ancient buildings are located near Montebenichi (about 200 meters away), an ancient fortress of Siena in the Middle Ages. I...
From € 137 /night
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Chianti View at Marioli
Villa Marioli is an agritourism complex in the heart of Tuscany: a unique terrace overlooking the Chianti countryside. The ancient buildings are located near Montebenichi (about 200 meters away), an ancient fortress of Siena in the Middle Ages. I...
From € 116 /night
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Typical, Charming with Chianti View at Marioli
Villa Marioli is an agritourism complex in the heart of Tuscany: a unique terrace overlooking the Chianti countryside. The ancient buildings are located near Montebenichi (about 200 meters away), an ancient fortress of Siena in the Middle Ages. I...
From € 116 /night
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Romantic with Chianti Panorama at Marioli
Villa Marioli is an agritourism complex in the heart of Tuscany: a unique terrace overlooking the Chianti countryside. The ancient buildings are located near Montebenichi (about 200 meters away), an ancient fortress of Siena in the Middle Ages. I...
From € 116 /night
View apartmentThe weather in Arezzo
Arezzo, situated in the heart of Tuscany, enjoys a temperate Mediterranean climate that embodies the characteristic elements of the four distinct seasons. The summers in Arezzo are typically warm and sun-drenched, with temperatures frequently rising to the high 20s to mid-30s°C (80s-90s°F). The warm weather is often accompanied by long sunny days and occasionally by brief thunderstorms, especially in the late afternoon or evening. These warmer months, from June to August, are ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the breathtaking Tuscan countryside.
The province of Arezzo undergoes a more pronounced shift in seasons, particularly in its hilly and mountainous regions. Autumn sees a delightful transformation with foliage turning to shades of gold and amber, while temperatures gradually cool, becoming quite crisp in the evenings. Winters, spanning December through February, are cold with temperatures often dipping to just above freezing. Although snowfall is rare in the city itself, the surrounding higher elevations might receive a light dusting. As spring arrives, the province awakens with blossoming flowers and gradually warming temperatures, offering a fresh, rejuvenated landscape that is emblematic of Tuscany's perennial charm.
Activities, attractions, and cuisines to explore in Arezzo.
In Arezzo and provinces, you'll find a rich array of attractions, experiences, and culinary delights to explore. Here's a guide to what you shouldn't miss in terms of places to visit, activities to experience, and flavors to savor while you're in Arezzo.
In the heart of Arezzo, the historic Piazza Grande stands surrounded by medieval buildings, and it hosts a renowned monthly antique market. The Basilica of San Francesco is not to be missed, boasting the 'Legend of the True Cross' frescoes by Piero della Francesca. Another architectural gem is the Arezzo Cathedral, which captivates with its artworks and offers panoramic views of the city. As for activities, the city's Antiques Fair, one of the largest in Italy, is perfect for those with an eye for unique treasures.
Additionally, the Saracen Joust, a historical reenactment held twice a year, offers a glimpse into the city's rich medieval heritage. Culinary adventurers should indulge in local dishes like Pappa al Pomodoro, a traditional Tuscan bread and tomato soup, and Crostini con Fegatini, which features toasted bread topped with chicken liver pâté.



Venturing into the province, the hilltop town of Cortona beckons with its Etruscan roots and is famously the setting for the book and film 'Under the Tuscan Sun.' The Poppi Castle stands as a testament to the region's medieval history, offering panoramic views of the Casentino valley. For those seeking more active pursuits, the local vineyards provide insightful wine tours, allowing visitors to sample some of Tuscany's best vintages. The Casentino Forest, Monte Falterona, and Campigna National Park offer splendid hiking opportunities. On the culinary front, the province serves up delights such as Torta della Nonna, a classic Tuscan dessert made of pastry, lemon-flavored custard, and pine nuts, and Ribollita, a hearty stew of bread, beans, and vegetables.
In Arezzo and its surrounding province, every corner is an immersion into a rich tapestry of history, art, and gastronomy. The architectural wonders, historical reenactments, and delectable Tuscan dishes ensure a memorable experience for every visitor.
Stay in an apartment in Arezzo. Why is it better than a Hotel?
In Arezzo, choosing an apartment over traditional lodgings like hotels presents distinct advantages that cater to a traveler's desire for space, privacy, and flexibility. Here's why an apartment might be your ideal choice in this Tuscan city:
Apartments in Arezzo provide a homely intimacy often lacking in bustling hotels. Your private space becomes a retreat from the world, devoid of the continuous footfall of numerous guests. It's an experience reminiscent of living in the city, if only for a short while.
Apartments naturally outshine the confines of a standard hotel room. With more room to breathe, stretch, and relax, they become especially appealing for longer stays.
An added benefit is the presence of a fully-equipped kitchen in most apartments. This not only lets you dabble in cooking with local Tuscan produce but also proves economical as dining out every day can quickly escalate expenses.
Economically speaking, apartments frequently present a more budget-friendly option, especially for group travelers or those planning extended stays. The savings can be substantial when compared to daily hotel rates.
The freedom that comes with apartment living cannot be overstated. Gone are the stringent check-in and check-out timings of hotels. Your day starts and ends at your pace, allowing a deeper, unhurried exploration of Arezzo's myriad charms.
Choose the best accommodation in Arezzo
Best of Tuscany offers other kind of accommodation for rent for your holidays in Arezzo, Tuscany.
The holiday villas in Arezzo are enchanting retreats that merge both history and scenic beauty, perfect for a rejuvenating Tuscan getaway.
Our properties in this region range from age-old villas boasting traditional Tuscan architecture and verdant gardens to contemporary homes featuring pools and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.