Where to Base
Stay in the historic center or nearby districts to easily walk through medieval streets and piazzas. Given the small size of Anghiari, most key sites are accessible on foot, making central locations highly convenient for hotel guests.
Anghiari is a historic hill town in the Province of Arezzo, Tuscany, renowned as one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ('The Most Beautiful Villages of Italy'). Nestled between Arezzo, Pieve Santo Stefano, and Subbiano, it offers a serene escape with well-preserved medieval architecture. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Anghiari serves as an ideal base for those seeking cultural immersion and tranquility away from major urban hubs. While it lacks direct international airport connections, its location in Tuscany allows for easy integration into broader regional itineraries. The town's compact nature means most attractions are within walking distance, making it convenient for guests staying in local boutique hotels or agriturismos. Visitors can enjoy the authentic Italian lifestyle, stunning landscapes, and rich history without the crowds typical of larger tourist destinations.
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Stay in the historic center or nearby districts to easily walk through medieval streets and piazzas. Given the small size of Anghiari, most key sites are accessible on foot, making central locations highly convenient for hotel guests.
The nearest major airports are Florence (FLR) or Pisa (PSA). Driving from these airports to Anghiari typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours. Renting a car is recommended to navigate the Tuscan countryside and reach the hill town comfortably.
Spring and autumn offer mild weather, perfect for outdoor strolls and photography. Summer is warmer but less crowded than peak tourist seasons, while winter provides tranquility, though some services may be limited.

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Nestled amid the cobbled streets of Anghiari, one of Italy’s most beautiful villages, this rustic-style restaurant is hidden behind a wooden door with glass panes and curtains. With its brick-vaulted ceiling, old cupboards, art on the walls and bottles everywhere, Da Alighiero has a warm, authentic ambience. The cuisine celebrates Tuscany’s classic favourites (don’t miss the tripe served in a spicy red sauce), while enthusiastic host Gianni is on hand with recommendations for the perfect wine.
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