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Arezzo in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Arezzo, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Arezzo offers a blend of medieval charm and Renaissance art in a compact, walkable historic center. You can admire Piero della Francesca’s famous fresco cycle in the Basilica of San Francesco, explore the hilltop Piazza Grande with its sloping square and historic palaces, and visit churches filled with works by artists like Cimabue and Vasari. The city is also known for its large monthly antiques fair and traditional events such as the Giostra del Saracino, a historic jousting tournament held in costume. Surrounded by Tuscan countryside, Arezzo makes a convenient base for visiting nearby hill towns and vineyards.
With favorites like Greek Eat, Porta San Lorentino, and Casa Vasari, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Trattoria Mazzoni and Greek Eat so you can get the best taste of Arezzo while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Centro Commerciale Al Magnifico and Casa Vasari with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Arezzo without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Centro Commerciale Al Magnifico

3.9
(3417)
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4.3
(7)
Shopping mall
Al Magnifico is a family-friendly destination that offers a variety of entertainment for children, including various interactive games and a spacious cinema. Additionally, it features top-notch dining options with diverse cuisine choices. The mall also boasts ample parking facilities to accommodate visitors and it is highly recommended to pay a visit. On Saturday nights, exciting surprises await, along with extended operating hours throughout the weekend. Saturday holds its own significance as a day filled with special activities.
it is a place where you can bring children for a tour.on find all kinds of games for children.in addition there is a large cinema.On can buy also sim iliad. The corner has high-end restaurants. There are different kinds of food dishes. The outside has ample parking for cars. I advise you to visit.There are plenty of surprises on Saturday night. Time zones for the weekend. Saturday was a special day. Good reading and I encourage you to take a tour there. You will never regret
Barry O — Google review
A place to entertain children and adults. It has a sports screen and everything is almost complete
Leon — Google review
I called it a second mini mall at Arezzo town . They have a some stores and this place is always good for kids they have all complete attraction and activities here .like skating in the season of winter the cinemas and amusement arcade for all season . And last thing you can set a kid parties here as well.and kids much having fun.
JEMMALYN Q — Google review
Good and clean cinema. Food is a bit expensive but quite tasty. A bigger variety of movies would be appreciated (especially the less famous ones).
Lorenzo O — Google review
Most of the shops were closed. Escalators under maintenance. Seems I visited at a bad time
Aigar K — Google review
Mall its good, with kids youtand adults game, scarpamondo is the best for who love shoes original with all market
Theresia A — Google review
A mini mall ever had here in AREZZO City ever .they have some stores, restaurants,a small amusement arcade,and UCI Cinemas.
Malyn D — Google review
Child friendly small shoppingcenter and all ages entertainment centre.
Hilde D — Google review
V.le Filippo Turati, 2, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•http://www.almagnifico.it/•+39 0575 24167•Tips and more reviews for Centro Commerciale Al Magnifico Arezzo
3 min · 1 mi
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Casa Vasari

4.5
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4.4
(433)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Casa Vasari is a historic home in Arezzo, showcasing intricately detailed fresco murals, sculptures, and paintings. It has been transformed into a museum where visitors can marvel at the decorations created by Giorgio Vasari himself. The museum also houses the Vasari Archive, featuring letters from Vasari and other prominent figures of his time, including Michelangelo. Additionally, it displays some family paintings.
House Vasari in Arezzo is a great spot for anyone who loves art and history. It was the home of Giorgio Vasari, a key figure in the Renaissance who was a painter, architect, and writer. Inside, you can see rooms decorated with his beautiful frescoes, giving a sense of 16th-century style. Highlights include Vasari's studio, the Hall of Fame with portraits of famous people, and a large collection of his drawings and sketches. Visiting the house gives you a close-up look at Vasari's life and work, making it a must-see in Arezzo.
Vlad S — Google review
An amazing collection of art. The house was fascinating in and of itself, as was the story laid out as you went along. For a man and family to collect and maintain such wonderful pieces is amazing. Very fair admission for the tour.
Dave R — Google review
Very nice museum. It’s small, You need about 30-40 min for it. The wall painting are gorgeous. Would recommend to watch the short intro movie.
Dominika N — Google review
The Arezzo home of the 16th Century artist/art historian Vasari. Approx 5 decorated rooms and a terrace garden. At July 23 entrance was €5. Interesting in itself but more so if you have in interest in high renaissance art. Would take somewhere between 30 mins and an hour to go round.
Larry D — Google review
Que bella, questa casa! Beautiful house of multitalent Giorgio Vasari, artist, architect, author! A miracle that these frescoes on ceilings and paintings - from the Renaissance ! - remained intact. Impressive, admission price of 4 Euros I found very fair. Be sure to check availability (and ideally reserve) as only few people are allowed in at one time. The presentation of information could be better, a bit more modern. But: great museum!
Ulrike P — Google review
The house of Vasari is a nice museum, with mainly paintings and frescoes from Vasari himself. There is also the garden, which is very nice. Definitely a very nice museum .
Hartmut P — Google review
The historical house of the artist and art historian Giorgio Vasari. Very small but beautiful rooms with frescoes in the ceiling, especially notable the one with with the arts depicted (music, sculpture, painting and architecture) and the main one with the fireplace. In the latter there is a central depiction of the allegory of virtue, fortune and envy (virtù, fortuna e invidia). Depending from which side of the room you are looking the painting a different one of the three seems victorious! On the walls fire (on the fireplace side) with a city in flame and abundace on the opposite (with a city flooded).
Vincenzo R — Google review
the house can be visited separately or in a ticket combined with the church of san francesco. the visit lasts 30 minutes. you only visit one floor and the garden of the house. in the house you can see frescoes painted by Vasari and other painters from that period. The house is well preserved. Vasari, painter, architect and Italian art historian, became famous through his work: "The lives of the most renowned Italian architects, painters and sculptors, from Cimabue to our times." Giorgio Vasari was born on July 30, 1511 in Arezzo. In the year 1550 the first edition of the work to which Vasari's reputation is linked appears: "Vite de 'più eccellenti architetti, pittori et scultori italiani da Cimabue insino a' TEMPOS", in which he orders the materials collected since 1540 on the life and works great artists. During this period he meets Michelangelo, who advises him to also deal with architecture. In 1568 the second edition of his capital work of art history "Vite de 'più eccellenti ..." appears, enriched with new materials and which constitutes to this day an indispensable source of documentation in this field. In 1554 he settled in Florence, invited by the Duke Cosimo I de 'Medici, who hired him for urban and architectural works. It begins with the restructuring of the old palace ("Palazzo Vecchio"), then continues with the construction of the administrative building "Palazzo degli Uffizi", which will be completed only in 1580, after his death, and which will later become the famous art gallery. In 1563 he begins the great frescoes for the decoration of the "di Cinquecento" salon in Palazzo Vecchio, and in 1565 he begins to build the so-called "Corridoio vasariano" ("The Vasarian Corridor"), which unites Palazzo Vecchio with Palazzo Pitti, crossing the Arno river over Ponte Vecchio, which should serve as a refuge for the ducal family in case of need.
Luciana T — Google review
Via XX Settembre, 55, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•https://museiarezzo.it/museo-casa-vasari/•+39 0575 169 6258•Tips and more reviews for Casa Vasari
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Arezzo Cathedral

4.7
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4.5
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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic church
Sacred & Religious Sites
Arezzo Cathedral, also known as Cattedrale di Arezzo, is a hilltop medieval cathedral dedicated to Saint Donatus. It features a stunning Piero della Francesca fresco and notable stained-glass windows by Frenchman Guillaume de Marcillat. The Gothic cathedral's unfinished facade was completed in the 20th century.
I cant remember buying tickets here...maybe because there was a funeral right before we entered. The frescoes on the ceiling are breathtaking. The interior is a little darker than other churches/cathedrals so far. You wanna sit here and just enjoy the details.
Rok S — Google review
This fantastic Cathedral rises atop a hill in the upper part of the city, on the foundations of an ancient early Christian church where a Roman acropolis likely once stood. Begun in the Gothic style during the 13th century, the construction of the dome, dedicated to Saints Peter and Donatus, was not completed until three centuries later, in 1511, after numerous cycles of alteration. Its bell tower with tall, twin windows, designed by Luigi Mercanti, was built between 1857 and 1859. The last reconstruction of the façade was carried out between 1901 and 1914, based on a design by Viviani intended to replace the unfinished one dating back to the 15th century. Dominating the city, this imposing three-nave building, without a transept, boasts seven beautiful stained-glass windows created by the monk and master glassmaker Guillaume de Marcillat from Berry. The French artist worked between Arezzo and Cortona from 1516. This masterpiece of glass art was created in two phases, between 1516 and 1517, and then between 1522 and 1524. These illustrious biblical tales can be admired in the vaults of the first three bays of the main nave and the first bay of the left aisle. Also inside are the small but famous 15th-century fresco of Mary Magdalene by Piero della Francesca, glazed terracotta sculptures by Andrea della Robbia, and the tombs of the 14th-century Bishop Guido Tarlati and Pope Gregory X, who died in Arezzo in 1276.
Enjoy L — Google review
This is a very impressive cathedral high up on the hill in Arezzo. Inside it is both dark, cavernous and cool which adds to the sense of majesty. A funeral was taking place while we visited which was quite moving and showed how this is a working church for the city. Unfortunately this means that it doesn't seem to have much in the way of signs for tourist visitors.
Damian C — Google review
I was impressed to visit and was not disappointed at all by the beautiful and ancient art.
Powerpat_Nik S — Google review
Breathtaking cathedral! Worth the visit! Also, near the Arezzo Cathedral, the movie La vita e bella was filmed!
Vlad S — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous place! Not so many tourists, great atmosphere and very organic place (no barriers etc.). Seems like the cathedral management trusts tourists to behave and allows them to basically walk around which creates as I have said an organic experience. Entry is free.
Lukasz K — Google review
Historical cathedral, peaceful, lovely city
Imran M — Google review
Maybe our favorite cathedral in Tusacany and we visited a lot of them
Scott M — Google review
Piazza Del Duomo, 1, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•https://diocesi.arezzo.it/•Tips and more reviews for Arezzo Cathedral
8 min · 0.4 mi
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National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art

4.4
(400)
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4.2
(135)
National museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled within the historic Bruni Ciocchi Palace, the National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art in Arezzo is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts. This captivating museum, which opened its doors in 1972, showcases an impressive collection that spans from the Etruscan Era to modern times.
Wonderful collection of medieval and Renaissance art, glorious and injudiciously forgotten names. I came here for an hour (as I thought) and spent full two hours there (and I was the last visitor on this day, and all museum guides patiently waited for me). If you like Italian art, it's a place for you to visit
Sibeaster — Google review
This large museum has an excellent collection. Unfortunately the way in which most items are presented doesn’t meet modern standards for museums. The use of one or two signboards in each room to provide captions for the items is particularly annoying. Nevertheless, the museum is well worth visiting.
Nick D — Google review
A superb collection of maiolica (pottery) competing with Bargello and every national museum, arms, medieval and Renaissance painting : Signorelli, Danti, Pierino da Vinci and the largest and stunning collection of Vasari masterpieces.
Mario S — Google review
We visited it with our Erasmus+ group for project "Eutourism 2019". Our students from Turkey, Romania, Croatia and Canary Islands were favourably impressed by the fantastic works if art there.
Rob A — Google review
Unbelievable! I truly enjoyed it! Thank you for the staff and their kindness!
Chris C — Google review
Be aware of the different opening times before and after April 1st, also you have to be exactly on time e.g. at 3pm, 4.30 pm and 6pm. The doors open for 10 minutes and are closed until the next opening time which is 90min later. If you like museums and medieval art it is well worth visiting, for which each turn has 75 minutes.
Astrid R — Google review
One of the worst museums I've ever seen: underfunded, badly managed, with an outdated style of exposition of art, with astonishing opening hours, with Italian descriptions only etc.
Marcin G — Google review
Free entrance and worthwhile a visit! Check for opening hours before going though because they close during afternoons.
Catrin W — Google review
Via S. Lorentino, 8, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•https://museiarezzo.it/museo-darte-medievale-e-moderna/•+39 0575 169 6257•Tips and more reviews for National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art
3 min · 0.14 mi
5

Porta San Lorentino

4.4
(708)
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4.3
(15)
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The magnificent Porta San Lorentino is one of the city gates that leads directly into Arezzo's historical center. The bronze chimera in the middle passageway is particularly impressive.
Go visit the ancient city center. Nice for a half day visit. Visit the church as is inside a beautiful place and a cool place to take a silent break.
Johan H — Google review
One of the best represented ports in Arezzo historical central. One relic from the Etruscan period that is strongly entwined with the city’s identity is the bronze statue of the Chimera. Uncovered in the 16th century, this fabulous statue of the mythological creature was crafted by the Etruscans. While the original is safely in a museum in Florence, replicas can be found in Arezzo, proudly reflecting their ancient heritage.
Lynne L — Google review
Beautiful place Went to the Christmas market in the evening lights were magical.
Marcello S — Google review
A historical View in the Arezzo .you will see the wall and a big Gate they call "Porta San Lorentino"
JEMMALYN Q — Google review
Nice historical city. Gate quiet interesting.
L P — Google review
Beautiful historical place
Sagar A — Google review
Nice side entrance, but nothing special
Stefano ( — Google review
Excellent food. Well recommended.
John B — Google review
Via S. Lorentino, 105, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•http://www.portadelforo.it/•Tips and more reviews for Porta San Lorentino
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art.

Trattoria Mazzoni

4.3
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4.0
(609)
$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Trattoria Mazzoni is a charming neighborhood trattoria that offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. Visitors to the town are welcomed with open arms, and the staff, who speak good English, provide excellent service. The delicious food and great house wine add to the overall experience. In addition to serving standard local Italian cuisine, this trattoria also operates as a deli offering an extensive selection of meats and cheeses from around Italy.
We visited this neighborhood trattoria during the jousting competition. As visitors to the town we were made to feel very very welcome. The staff were very friendly and spoke good English. The food was delicious and the house wine was great. They explained the tournament to us, how it worked and encouraged us to stay until the end. The other guests were also really friendly to us and invited us to tour the evening's celebrations in the winning quarter. Try all the steaks!!! Our bill was very reasonable at €90 including 3L of wine and dessert drinks.
James C — Google review
The best ravioli tartufo that I have ever had in my life!! Plus friendly staff, we had a really nice evening :)
Maria M — Google review
Great local meal. Very reasonably priced. If you don’t care about fine dining and just want a chill local spot to enjoy Tuscan food I highly recommend this place. House wine was fantastic. Service was a bit slow but everyone was very helpful and friendly. Not for the demanding tourist 😝
Serena J — Google review
A family run trattoria with locals and visitors enjoying a range of Tuscan dishes. No frills, great food, attentive service. Adjacent shop not to be missed, great freshly made panini to take out.
Ulrike M — Google review
It was OK not great, we went for lunch. The pasta was like an average home cooked meal, there are better restaurant options down the road. After spending a week in Arezzo and trying various places to eat this was somewhat disappointing. I wouldn't go back again to be honest.
Edmund — Google review
I wish i can give them more than 5 stars! Evryrhing was amazing! Their hospitality, the friendliness but most importantly the food!! I can say it is the best food we tasted in italia so far. Everything was just amazing!!! We tried their samdwiches in the morning and then the dinner in the afternoon! It was all amazing❤️ thank you for everthing
Marie H — Google review
We’ve traveled around Italy for a week so far and this has been the best restaurant we’ve been too!
Kaitlan H — Google review
Best Porchetta I ever had. If you’re in Arezzo, this is a must!
Dan B — Google review
Canto Alla Croce, 1, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•https://www.trattoriamazzoni.it/•+39 0575 26857•Tips and more reviews for Trattoria Mazzoni

Greek Eat

4.0
(247)
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3.5
(53)
Temporarily Closed
$$$$cheap
Fast food restaurant
Event management company
Taverna Greca "Greek Eat Arezzo" is a delightful dining spot that offers fantastic Greek cuisine. The food is excellent and the overall experience is top-notch. It's definitely worth a visit for those looking to enjoy some delicious Greek fare in a welcoming atmosphere.
The food is fantastic!!!
Rudolph K — Google review
Ok
Vasia N — Google review
Excellent
Rene C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have to say it was a pleasant experience. I like to change and try new cuisines, but the results do not always confirm expectations. Here, however, I was very satisfied. Fast and attentive service. Tasting dish with an inviting appearance and delicious flavours. Lots of different little flavors to try, well put together, with a good sauce and lots of vegetables, but obviously the meat reigns supreme, spicy, tasty and well cooked. A tip: get some wine paired with it, the beer is a little light to accompany these flavours. (Original) Devo dire che è stata una piacevole esperienza. Mi piace cambiare e provare nuove cucine, ma non sempre i risultati confermano le aspettative. Qui invece sono rimasto molto soddisfatto. Servizio veloce e premuroso. Piatto degustazione invitante all'aspetto e buonissimo nei sapori. Tanti piccoli sapori diversi da provare, ben assemblati, con una buona salsa e tante verdurine, ma ovviamente la fa da padrona la carne, speziata, saporita e ben cotta. Un consiglio: prendete del vino in abbinamento, la birra è un po' leggera per accompagnare questi sapori.
Marco F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food is very good, the staff is friendly and the girl who serves knows what she's doing. The prices are fair and they are also very fast in service... highly recommended! Well done... (Original) Si mangia molto bene, il personale è gentile e la ragazza che serve ci sa fare. I prezzi sono giusti e sono anche molto veloci nel servizio...consigliabilissimo! Bravi...
Alberto M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was there for lunch for work reasons...I wanted to try Greek cuisine....the dishes on the menu are very inviting. I got the tasting platter and I have to say it was very good. I'd like to try other dishes I've seen so I'll go back when I can. Congrats all very good. 👍🍽. The prices are also fair. (Original) Ci sono stato a pranzo per motivi di lavoro...ho voluto provare la cucina greca....i piatti sul menù sono molto invitanti. Ho preso il piatto degustazione e devo dire che era molto buono. Vorrei provare altre pietanze che ho visto quindi quando posso ci torno. Complimenti tutto molto buono. 👍🍽. Anche i prezzi sono giusti.
Giacomo E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Delicious food, low prices and super friendly and helpful staff. Great place to eat Greek in Arezzo. (Original) Cibo squisito, prezzi contenuti e personale super cordiale e disponibile. Ottimo posto per mangiare greco ad Arezzo.
Na B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The gyros, a generous salad accompanied by slices of pita, are excellent and tasty. The waiters are friendly. Very honest and affordable prices (4€ pita gyros, 4€ salad). Advised. (Original) Ottimo e saporito il gyros, insalata generosa accompagnata da fette di pita. Cordiali i camerieri. Prezzi onestissimi e abbordabili (4€ pita gyros, 4€ insalata). Consigliato.
Billy S — Google review
Via Setteponti, 40, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•https://www.greekeat.it/•+39 0575 250702•Tips and more reviews for Greek Eat
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Ristorante LaPieve

4.5
(499)
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4.5
(515)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Italian restaurant
The restaurant LaPieve is located in the city of Arezzo and offers a variety of Italian favorites such as pasta, pizza, salads and desserts. The staff are very friendly and accommodating, making sure you have a pleasant stay. The restaurant has a garden with a terrace that overlooks the street and is perfect for enjoying a meal while watching the people go by.
One of the best restaurants I’ve been to. The food was amazing and the wine was perfect. The staff were so lovely and provided excellent service. I have to say, the cheesecake was incredible absolutely loved it! Highly recommend 😋😋
Ami L — Google review
I was encouraged to visit this restaurant by its high rating as well as short menu which suggested specialization in specific dishes. I wad welcomed by kind staff which took care of the right atmosphere from the beginning. The positive picture was completed by the nice seat in a quieter part of Via Corsa. The ordered dishes were delicious. The tartare served in three versions, with dips emphasizing its character, deserved to be called a main course in itself. The pici pasta, on the other hand, was not prepared with a heavy meat sauce (which is common), but was bathed in a fresh sauce of yellow tomatoes and garlic from the Valdarno valley. I must honestly admit that the restaurant quality of the dishes enchanted me and my companion, while the prices did not particularly stand out against the average for Arezzo.
Pablito — Google review
A lovely, cozy restaurant. Small kitchen but the chef makes amazing food like his fresh gnocchi with truffles. Good wine selection from this area as well. All the staff were friendly and all pitched in to work together (not something you see often!) Overall, an enjoyable dining experience
Sherry J — Google review
Very special restaurant, located next to the church where it borrows the name from. The interior is unique, with high ceiling and fresco's on the walls. The atmosphere is therefore unique, quite and cosy, perfect for a romantic or family dinner. The dishes are really well presented, but must be honest, some of them push the traditional recipes too much and the taste is not what you would expect. That said, the quality is really high, and therefore the price is also adjusted accordingly. Anyway not crazy expensive and definitely worth! Oh, great selection of wines
Stefano ( — Google review
We had a wonderful lunch at this great restaurant just off the main Piazza. Wonderful service, a small but carefully thought out wine list and some really good and innovative cooking. Chicken liver crostini and rabbit in tomato and olive sauce were particular stand outs. Worth every Euro.
Louise J — Google review
Sat outside for lunch and had delicious roasted aubergine and parmesan ravioli and carbonara with a glass of wine each. Food was excellent and the service was lovely. We had been to this restaurant years ago and remembered a lovely lunch then. The inside is nicely decorated and would also be nice to sit in
Jenny P — Google review
Friendly staff, delicious food, I recommend if you visit the city of Arezzo
Miha P — Google review
Incredible food and attentive, friendly service, lovely atmosphere
Iole S — Google review
Corso Italia, 7, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy•+39 0575 148 1622•Tips and more reviews for Ristorante LaPieve

Chiantineria

4.4
(849)
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4.0
(507)
$$$$affordable
Deli
Chiantineria is a must-visit spot with amazing food and an incredibly wide selection of mainly Tuscan wines. The cozy and beautiful place offers quality food, good jazz music, and excellent wine selection. The professional and friendly service adds to the experience. While it's not a restaurant, the portions are nice, but some find the prices slightly high. Visitors highly recommend this place for its atmosphere, quality food, good wines, and super-friendly staff.
I believe I have died and gone to heaven. An amazing shop with unbelievable food. The service was fabulous, they are happy and enjoying what they do. The meats, cheeses (dessert cheese with chocolate, cherries over a blue cheese) and wine is outstanding.
Donald P — Google review
We had such a memorable meal here. The Tuscan crostini with liver pâté were rich and perfectly balanced, and the prosciutto e melone was simple but so fresh—exactly how it’s meant to be. The handmade pasta in red sauce was comforting and full of flavor. The staff were incredibly kind and patient, even letting us practice our Italian, which made the experience feel even more personal. The meal ended with a beautifully presented espresso, complete with a tiny meringue and sugar served in a moka pot—such a sweet touch. Places like this are what make Italy feel truly magical.
Jenny R — Google review
Everything about this store is wonderful, from the incredibly sweet staff to the decor, to the unique artisinal products and fantastic meat and cheese. The variety of sauces, sausages and pastas is superb. I literally wanted to buy up the entire store and the staff were so nice to hold everything for me while we went around to sight see, truly above and beyond! After returning to pick up our things, we added to our order and decided on an impromptu cheese board... the best I've had thus far in Italy, melt in your mouth salami, plentiful and fairly priced. I cannot say enough good things about this place! The products here are truly quality; the store's in-house brand does not use sunflower seed oil, which is surprisingly in so much of the products in this country; I regret not buying even more pesto and sauce!
Andrew D — Google review
Very good position and cozy beautiful place, with quality food, good jazz music and excellent wine selection. Service is professional and friendly. It's not an restaurant, so the portions are small, but I find the prices a little bit too high. Recommended for the atmosphere, quality food and good wines.
Ionut B — Google review
We stopped for a quick bite to eat and ordered the sandwich with wild boar and the sandwich with pear. The espresso was made with a tab, but both sandwiches were really tasty 😋. Total cost 25 €
Clara S — Google review
This is a place you do not want to miss...the food is humbly AMAZING 😉 We stopped for a simple aperitif and we end up selecting wine from an incredibly wide range of (mainly) Tuscan 🍷 wines Then we had some boards “taglieri” with selected cured meats from the region and hot bruschettas ...the portion are nice and the price is absolutely honest for the quality the offer. ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND
Enrico M — Google review
Delicious food and good service! I loved the gorgeous decorations and atmosphere. We had a fancy cheese plate which was a fun way to try some local cheeses, plus the ragu spaghetti and the Tuscan soup. All were flavorful and comforting food on a rainy day.
Juliana S — Google review
tomato soup and the bean/sausage in tomato souce were perfect, as well as the lasagna. The home made pasta with tomato and garlic is rather 3/4. Good wines
Csaba H — Google review
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