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Hotel Minerva

Arezzo
8.5

Very good

2,356 reviews

Stay in the heart of Arezzo with a fitness center, restaurant, and free self-parking at this welcoming hotel.

Top rated

Parking

Free WiFi

Free Parking

from
$111
/ night


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Arezzo is a city rich in history and culture, making it a delightful destination for travelers. Near the hotels, you can explore the stunning Piazza Grande, renowned for its medieval architecture and home to the monthly antique fair. The Basilica of San Francesco, famous for its captivating frescoes by Piero della Francesca, is also within easy reach. Visitors may also appreciate the local shops and artisanal boutiques, as well as the vibrant city markets that reflect the region's lifestyle and offerings.


The dining scene in Arezzo is an exciting blend of traditional Tuscan cuisine and contemporary culinary experiences. Many hotels are situated near local eateries ranging from charming trattorias serving homemade pasta and regional specialties like ribollita and pappa al pomodoro, to upscale restaurants offering creative twists on classic dishes. Travelers can also enjoy local wines, such as Chianti, and discover delightful gelato shops throughout the city. Exploring the gastronomic offerings adds a flavorful dimension to your stay.


The best time to visit Arezzo is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) months when the weather is mild, and the crowds are relatively smaller. Spring showcases the beautiful bloom of flowers, enhancing the scenic beauty of the surroundings, while fall offers pleasant temperatures perfect for exploring. Additionally, these seasons align with various local festivals, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of this historic city.


Arezzo is well connected and easily accessible from major Italian cities. It lies about 80 kilometers southeast of Florence, and visitors can reach it via train in approximately an hour. From Rome, Arezzo is around 200 kilometers away, with several trains running daily, taking about 2 to 3 hours. This connectivity makes Arezzo a convenient destination for those wishing to enjoy a taste of Tuscany while being close to Italy’s major attractions.


Arezzo hosts a variety of local events and festivals throughout the year, enriching the cultural experience of visitors. One highlight is the annual Saracen Joust (Giostra del Saracino), a medieval festival held in June and September, featuring a grand parade and a thrilling jousting competition. Also noteworthy is the Arezzo Antique Fair, held monthly, where antique lovers can explore an extensive selection of vintage items. These events allow guests to engage with the community and appreciate the city's rich heritage.


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