Tour d'Art - Piazza Grande Arezzo

Max. number of guest

2

Bathrooms

1

Property size

29.00m2

Where you’ll be

Located in the prestigious Palazzo Cofani Brizzolari, a building protected by the Fine Arts authorities for its historical and architectural value, this elegant studio is a unique choice for those who wish to experience Arezzo from the very heart of its most authentic soul. The palace, enhanced by its majestic medieval tower, borders Piazza Grande, the city’s symbolic square, renowned for its scenic beauty and for the Giostra del Saracino.


The accommodation, recently renovated with great care, is furnished in a contemporary style and enriched with artworks that highlight its character, creating a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. The studio overlooks the palace’s inner cloister, ensuring peace and quiet while being just steps away from the main attractions, restaurants, and artisan shops of the historic center.


Equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay, it features:

  • Double bed
  • Fully equipped kitchenette
  • Snack/dining area
  • Private bathroom
  • Wi-Fi connection

Perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking a charming retreat in an ideal location to explore Arezzo on foot.

Beds

1

Double beds

Amenities

Getting around

The apartment is located in the Limited Traffic Zone (ZTL), so it is not accessible by car. However, you can easily park at the Public Pietri Parking (Via Pietri), from where the apartment can be reached on foot in less than ten minutes, allowing you to easily explore the vibrant heart of the city.


The train station is only a 15-minute walk from the apartment.

Neighborhood

Piazza Grande

It is the most emblematic square of Arezzo, characterized by a rich architecture ranging from Romanesque to Baroque. Here you can find the famous Logge del Vasari and the Church of Santa Maria della Pieve.

It hosts the Fiera Antiquaria, a large antiques market held on the first weekend of each month, as well as the fascinating medieval Giostra del Saracino, in June and September.


Basilica of San Francesco

This basilica houses a masterpiece by Piero della Francesca: the fresco cycle The Legend of the True Cross. An unmissable visit for art lovers.


Medici Fortress

Built in the 16th century on Colle di San Donato, it is a remarkable defensive structure with bastions and a layout perfectly adapted to the terrain. In addition to its historical significance, it offers a splendid panoramic view over Arezzo, the Arno Valley, the Pratomagno massif, and the Alpe di Catenaia.


Palace of the Fraternita dei Laici

Located on Piazza Grande, this palace, begun in 1375 and completed around 1550 by Vasari, today houses a museum with important historical and architectural works, including the astronomical clock and a pleasant panoramic terrace overlooking the city.

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