Piazza Grande
The Piazza Grande of Arezzo, also known as Piazza Vasari, stands on the area where - probably, - there was the Roman forum. It develops in a trapezoidal shape and has a very sloping surface. Because of the various changes suffered over the centuries, the
San Francesco square
Piazza San Francesco is considered the fulcrum of modern Arezzo . It is rectangular in shape and opens at the intersection of Via Guido Monaco and the ancient route of Vallelunga (today's Via Cavour), marking an obligatory access point - also due to the presence
Sant’ Agostino square
Irregular in shape, with slightly sloping ground, wide and sunny; unlike that of S. Domenico that is quiet and peaceful, Piazza Sant'Agostino is always animated, noisy; always upside down for the goods displayed in the fairs and in the markets, cluttered for the peddlers' desks;
Corso Italia
Although not a very large center, Arezzo can be an excellent place to make satisfactory purchases . All its historic center has squares and streets full of artisan shops that sell typical products and souvenirs, but also many wine shops and typical grocery stores where
Badia Square
In the heart of the medieval center of Arezzo, continuing along Via Cavour you reach the characteristic Piazza della Badia , which overlooks the marvelous Church of Santa Flora and Lucilla. La piazza nasce come orto adiacente l'ex convento ma a metà dell’Ottocento si decise di trasformare