Arezzo’s medieval charm and artistic treasures await those seeking a captivating exploration of this enchanting Italian city. A guided walking tour provides the opportunity to uncover the city’s rich history, from the stunning Piazza del Duomo to the Basilica of San Francesco, renowned for its breathtaking Piero della Francesca frescoes. With knowledgeable guides and a focus on local cuisine, this immersive experience promises a memorable journey through Arezzo’s medieval architecture and culture. What secrets and surprises might this tour unveil?
Key Points
- A 2-hour guided walking tour of Arezzo that starts at Vasari Cafe in Piazza Grande and includes visits to Piazza del Duomo and Basilica of San Francesco.
- The tour provides insights into Arezzo’s history, medieval architecture, and local cuisine, such as Scottiglia and Gatò di Arezzo.
- Private group options are available with online reservation and 24-hour cancellation for a full refund.
- Tour guides are available in multiple languages, and participants can skip the ticket line for the Basilica of San Francesco and Cappella Bacci.
- The tour includes entry fees for all included sites, and participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera, water, and valid ID or passport.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The guided walking tour of Arezzo offers visitors a 2-hour exploration of the city’s historic landmarks, priced at $206.73 per person.
The tour starts at the Vasari Cafe in Piazza Grande, with stops at the Piazza del Duomo and the Basilica of San Francesco. Guests can admire the medieval architecture, stroll through the charming streets, and learn about Arezzo’s history and local cuisine.
The tour is led by English, German, French, Italian, or Spanish-speaking guides, and private group options are available. Visitors can reserve their spot online and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Itinerary and Highlights
The tour begins at the Vasari Cafe in Piazza Grande, the city’s central square featuring sixteenth-century porticoes.
From there, you’ll explore Piazza del Duomo, home to Arezzo’s impressive medieval cathedral.
Next, you’ll visit the Basilica of San Francesco, known for its famous Cappella Bacci and frescoes by Piero della Francesca.
Throughout the tour, you’ll stroll through Arezzo’s medieval streets and alleys, enjoying the city’s rich history and local cuisine, including specialties like Scottiglia and Gatò di Arezzo.
Guided Tour Details
While on the guided walking tour of Arezzo, live tour guides are available in a variety of languages, including English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.
The tour also offers a private group option for a more personalized experience. To ensure quick access, the tour includes skip-the-ticket-line privileges for the Basilica of San Francesco and Cappella Bacci.
The guided tour provides:
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Insights into Arezzo’s history and local cuisine
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Visits to key landmarks like Piazza Grande, Piazza del Duomo, and medieval streets
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Entry to the Basilica of San Francesco and Cappella Bacci.
What’s Included
The guided walking tour of Arezzo includes several key elements, such as insights into the city’s history and local cuisine.
The tour takes visitors to Piazza Grande, Piazza del Duomo, and the medieval streets, allowing them to marvel at the stunning medieval architecture.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to explore the Basilica of San Francesco and the renowned Cappella Bacci, known for its famous frescoes by Piero della Francesca.
The tour includes all entry fees and is led by knowledgeable, multilingual guides, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching experience for participants.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information
Where does the guided walking tour of Arezzo take place? The meeting point for the tour is Piazza Grande n.15, at the Vasari Cafe.
Participants should bring a few essentials:
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Comfortable shoes
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A camera
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Water and a valid ID card or passport (a copy is accepted)
The tour operates rain or shine, so be prepared for the weather.
While the itinerary is subject to change, the tour typically includes visits to Arezzo’s medieval architecture, Piazza Grande, Piazza del Duomo, and the famous Basilica of San Francesco, home to Piero della Francesca’s renowned frescoes.
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Explore Arezzo’s Medieval Charm
Arezzo’s medieval charm captivates visitors as they explore the city’s picturesque Piazza Grande. This Renaissance-style square features striking porticoes and is surrounded by historic buildings.
Wandering the medieval streets and alleys reveals Arezzo’s architectural gems, like the magnificent Duomo and the Basilica of San Francesco. Inside the basilica, the Cappella Bacci houses Piero della Francesca’s renowned frescoes, providing a glimpse into the city’s artistic heritage.
As travelers enjoy Arezzo’s medieval ambiance, they’ll also discover the local cuisine, including the traditional Scottiglia stew and the Gatò di Arezzo pastry.
Uncover the Artistic Treasures
Stepping beyond Arezzo’s medieval allure, the guided walking tour invites visitors to uncover the city’s artistic treasures. A highlight is the Basilica of San Francesco, home to the renowned Cappella Bacci and its stunning frescoes by Piero della Francesca.
The tour also explores:
Piazza del Duomo, featuring the dominant medieval cathedral and its artistic wonders. Piazza Grande, with its captivating sixteenth-century porticoes. The charming medieval streets and alleys, where insights into local cuisine are shared.
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Piazza del Duomo, featuring the dominant medieval cathedral and its artistic wonders.
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Piazza Grande, with its captivating sixteenth-century porticoes.
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The charming medieval streets and alleys, where insights into local cuisine, such as Scottiglia and Gatò di Arezzo, are shared.
This guided experience offers a deep dive into Arezzo’s rich artistic heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Yes, photography is allowed during the tour. The tour includes insights into local architecture and culture, so visitors are encouraged to capture photos along the way to remember their experience.
Can I Visit the Basilica on My Own After the Tour?
Yes, you can visit the Basilica of San Francesco on your own after the tour. The tour includes entry to the basilica, so you’re free to explore it further at your own pace once the guided portion is complete.
Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the Walking Tour?
The tour itinerary does not specifically mention any scheduled restroom breaks. However, the guide may provide opportunities to use restrooms at some of the main stops along the way, such as the cafes or museums visited during the 2-hour walking tour.
Can I Get a Guided Tour in My Native Language?
Yes, the guided walking tour offers live tour guides available in several languages, including English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish. This allows travelers to experience the tour in their native language.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Length?
Yes, the tour offers a private group option that allows you to extend the duration beyond the standard 2 hours. This gives you more flexibility to explore Arezzo at your own pace.
The Sum Up
This guided walking tour offers an immersive exploration of Arezzo’s medieval charm and artistic treasures. Visitors will discover the city’s captivating history and culture, from the stunning Piazza del Duomo to the Basilica of San Francesco’s breathtaking frescoes. With knowledgeable guides and a focus on local cuisine, this tour promises a memorable experience for those seeking to uncover the enchanting essence of Arezzo.
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