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Villasnear Arezzo and Cortona

From the art-filled city of Arezzo to the hilltop town of Cortona, our villas offer a perfect setting to experience Tuscany’s timeless charm, where rolling hills and medieval towns meet.     

Our villas across the province of Arezzo allow you to experience the best of both worlds. Explore Arezzo’s Renaissance architecture and famous antiques fair, or step into Cortona’s Etruscan heritage and enjoy sweeping views across the Val di Chiana.

From traditional farmhouses to luxury villas with private pools, we have a villa suited for every kind of holiday. Wherever you choose, our villas near Arezzo and Cortona offer everything you need for an unforgettable stay.

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FAQs

Does the province of Arezzo make a good base when staying in Tuscany?

Yes, the province of Arezzo is an excellent base for guests looking for a villa in Tuscany. From here, guests can easily enjoy day trips to the larger cities of Arezzo and Cortona and other smaller towns in the province, such as Poppi and Montevarchi. You can also reach the Chianti and even Umbria if guests want to explore further. Or enjoy days at your villa surrounded by stunning countryside views.

How far is Arezzo from Chianti?

The city of Arezzo is around an hour’s drive from the Chianti, making day trips easy for guests to take advantage of if they want to explore one of Tuscany’s most famous wine regions.

What is there to do in the province of Arezzo?

For guests staying in the province of Arezzo and looking for things away from their villa, you won’t be short of things to do. Arezzo offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. From exploring medieval hilltop towns, Renaissance churches, and local markets to enjoying wine tastings in vineyards and sampling Tuscan cuisine in local trattorias, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The countryside is also perfect for walking, cycling, and scenic drives, with rolling hills, olive groves, and valleys to discover.

Is Arezzo worth visiting?

Yes, Arezzo is well worth visiting when staying in the region. It is famous for its artistic history and is home to some of the renowned Renaissance frescoes by Piero della Francesca, which visitors can see in the Basilica di San Francesco. The Arezzo Antiques market, held monthly, is one of the largest and oldest in Italy and brings the city to life. However, no visit to Arezzo is complete without visiting the city's iconic sloping Piazza Grande, lined with restaurants and bars.

There is so much more to learn about this fascinating city. For more information, read our Arezzo travel guide.

Is Cortona worth visiting?

Cortona is a popular hilltop town in Tuscany, and for good reason. Set close to the Umbrian border and just south of Arezzo, Cortona offers plenty to see, with Etruscan museums, historic churches, and seasonal festivals. Whilst the city gained most of its fame in Under the Tuscan Sun, it is the perfect setting for visitors who want to explore cobbled streets, artisan shops, lively cafes, and the city's hilltop views. 

Discover more about this fascinating city in our Cortona travel guide.

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