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Arezzo Luxury rentals

Discover Arezzo, Cortona, and the Tuscan countryside—where your family explores sunlit piazzas, rolling hills, and lakeside picnics under the Italian sky.

Arezzo Vacation Rentals

Haus in Marciano mit privatem Parkplatz
Marciano della Chiana, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$8,671 night
Michelangioli
Castiglion Fiorentino, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$2,923 night
Feronia
Passignano sul Trasimeno, Trasimeno Lake, Italy
$2,614 night
Dreizimmerwohnung für 4 Personen 3 km vom Zentru
Siena, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$2,135 night
Villa Fonte mit eigenem Pool
Londa, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,985 night
Relais La Costa
Monteriggioni, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$6,422 night
Atemberaubende Villa- 24 Gäste -privater SwimmingPool
Sovicille, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$2,870 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$6,315 night
'Torrigiani
Florence, Firenze Città and surroundings, Italy
$7,284 night
Pfarrkirche von San Jacopo a Mucciana
San Casciano Val di Pesa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$1,828 night
Podere San Giuseppe
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,168 night
Podere San Giuseppe
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,978 night
Gesamte Struktur
Monteleone d'Orvieto, Umbria, Italy
$2,990 night
Villa Beboli per 18 pax
Vinci, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,398 night
Beboli
Vinci, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,007 night
Scaletta + GIrasole
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,176 night
Casa Girasole (SMN101)
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,715 night
Leopolda
Peccioli, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$1,704 night
Le Maggioline - Landhaus in den toskanischen Hügeln
Monsummano Terme, Florence Countryside, Italy
$1,758 night
La Gattaiola
Manciano, Maremma Inland, Italy
$1,835 night

Tips on renting in Arezzo

Getting Around

When you visit Arezzo, a jewel in the heart of Tuscany’s Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings region, your family will love exploring the vibrant Piazza Grande, where lively markets and historic buildings create a feast for the senses. Kids can roam freely while you relax at a café, soaking in the medieval atmosphere. Don’t miss the Basilica of San Francesco, home to Piero della Francesca’s stunning frescoes—an art-filled adventure for all ages. Both spots offer easy access to family-friendly restaurants, shaded squares, and seasonal festivals perfect for making lifelong memories together.

What to Pack

Pack your bags for a family adventure in Arezzo, Cortona, and the enchanting Tuscan countryside, where every season invites new discoveries. In summer, bring breezy outfits and swimsuits for a day at Lake Trasimeno’s sandy Tuoro Beach, perfect for sandcastles and lakeside picnics. Winter calls for cozy layers and snow gear if you’re heading to the Abetone ski resort, a favorite for families. Don’t forget walking shoes for exploring Arezzo’s medieval streets, plus tablets and chargers to capture memories and keep kids entertained along the way.

Must-Try Activities

Arezzo, nestled in the heart of Tuscany, invites your family to explore its charming piazzas, medieval towers, and vibrant outdoor markets. You’ll love strolling through Piazza Grande, where children can marvel at centuries-old architecture and wide open spaces to play. Discover the fascinating antiques fair, perfect for treasure hunting with kids, or visit the beautiful San Francesco church, home to Piero della Francesca’s famous frescoes. Enjoy local gelato as you wander cobbled streets, and relax in the city’s lush parks—ideal for family picnics and sunny afternoons.

Smart Spending Tips

Arezzo, nestled in the heart of Tuscany’s Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings region, invites your family to savor both culture and comfort. Plan for a daily budget of €180 per person or €600 for a family of four, covering boutique stays, delicious meals, and memorable experiences. Explore with Tuscany Untouched Tours on their "Arezzo Family Adventure," a hands-on day tour for €95 per adult and €70 per child. Wind down at La Taverna di San Giuseppe, where a family dinner averages €120, featuring local pastas and fresh, kid-friendly fare.Arezzo, nestled in the heart of Tuscany’s Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings region, invites your family to savor both culture and comfort. Plan for a daily budget of €180 per person or €600 for a family of four, covering boutique stays, delicious meals, and memorable experiences. Explore with Tuscany Untouched Tours on their "Arezzo Family Adventure," a hands-on day tour for €95 per adult and €70 per child. Wind down at La Taverna di San Giuseppe, where a family dinner averages €120, featuring local pastas and fresh, kid-friendly fare.

Discover the magic of Arezzo, nestled in the heart of Tuscany, where your family can step into a world shaped by art, history, and rolling countryside. Begin your adventure at Piazza Grande, where the lively antiques market buzzes with treasures, and the medieval Palazzo della Fraternita dei Laici stands tall. Wander to the Basilica di San Francesco to marvel at Piero della Francesca’s breathtaking frescoes, then let the kids’ curiosity run wild with interactive exhibits at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Gaio Cilnio Mecenate. With Arezzo Guide, you’ll uncover hidden corners and artisan workshops, making every street feel like a new discovery.

Just a short drive away, the hilltop town of Cortona invites you to soak in panoramic views and Tuscan charm. Explore the MAEC Museum’s ancient wonders, stroll through the Parco Archeologico del Sodo, and enjoy the flavors of Fattoria La Vialla, where hands-on farm activities and tastings delight all ages. For a touch of adventure, visit Castello di Poppi in the Casentino area—its towers and ramparts are perfect for young explorers dreaming of knights and castles.

End your family getaway with a refreshing bike ride along the Sentiero della Bonifica, a scenic trail winding through lush fields, tranquil streams, and sun-dappled woods. Pack a picnic and pause by the water’s edge for a peaceful lakeside moment, or simply breathe in the fresh Tuscan air as you pedal together. Arezzo, Cortona, and their enchanting surroundings promise a family escape filled with laughter, discovery, and the timeless beauty of Tuscany.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Arezzo has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Near Arezzo, Italy, the enchanting Casentino Forests, Monte Falterona, and Campigna National Park offers a breathtaking escape into ancient woodlands, where visitors can hike through centuries-old beech and fir trees and discover the source of the Arno River. The Pratomagno mountain range rewards trekkers with sweeping views of the Tuscan countryside, while the dramatic cliffs and waterfalls of the Parco Regionale della Val d’Orcia promise unforgettable moments for nature lovers.

  • To truly enjoy Arezzo without the crowds and stress, start your mornings early with a stroll through Piazza Grande before the antique market vendors set up. Visit the Basilica of San Francesco to admire Piero della Francesca’s frescoes right when it opens. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a trattoria on Corso Italia, then explore the Medicean Fortress or the quiet gardens of Parco Il Prato in the afternoon when the city feels more relaxed and locals take their siesta.

  • Arezzo offers a variety of unique accommodations that immerse you in the Tuscan countryside, including charming stone cottages surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. For a tranquil retreat, consider staying at an agriturismo near Lake Trasimeno, where you can wake to panoramic water views and enjoy local cuisine. Many countryside villas and rustic farmhouses provide authentic experiences, placing you within easy reach of Arezzo’s historic center, the Etruscan ruins, and the vibrant Piazza Grande.

  • Families can make the most of a short 2-night stay in Arezzo by exploring the enchanting Piazza Grande, where children can marvel at the medieval architecture and parents can enjoy a coffee at a local café. Stroll through the historic center to visit the Basilica of San Francesco, famous for Piero della Francesca’s frescoes, and let kids run around the Parco Il Prato, which offers sweeping views of the Tuscan countryside. Don’t miss the vibrant local markets and authentic trattorias for a taste of regional cuisine.

  • While Arezzo itself is inland, the nearest beaches with lifeguards on duty during summer can be found along the Tuscan coast, particularly in the seaside towns of Marina di Grosseto and Castiglione della Pescaia. These Blue Flag destinations, about two hours by car from Arezzo, offer well-maintained sandy shores, clear Tyrrhenian waters, and designated swimming areas supervised by trained lifeguards, ensuring a safe and relaxing beach experience for families and visitors.

  • Monte Amiata, located south of Arezzo, is the most popular mountain for alpine skiing in the region. This ancient volcanic peak offers well-groomed slopes and modern ski facilities, making it a favorite among winter sports enthusiasts. The area is surrounded by beech and chestnut forests, creating a scenic backdrop for skiers. Visitors can also enjoy charming mountain villages like Abbadia San Salvatore, which provide a warm and authentic Tuscan après-ski experience.

  • Absolutely, Arezzo offers several affordable family-friendly dining options where you can enjoy authentic Tuscan cuisine without breaking the bank. In the heart of the historic center, Trattoria Il Saraceno is popular for its welcoming atmosphere and hearty pasta dishes, perfect for families. For a casual treat, Pizzeria La Taverna serves delicious wood-fired pizzas that kids love. Many cafés near Piazza Grande offer outdoor seating, making it easy for families to relax and soak in the charming medieval ambiance.

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