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Grosseto

Grosseto serves as the capital of the province and the most populous city in the Maremma region of southern Tuscany. Located on the right bank of the Ombrone River near the Tyrrhenian Sea, the city blends medieval history with modern service infrastructure. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Grosseto offers a strategic base for exploring both the coastal resorts and the inland agricultural heartland. The city has seen significant economic and demographic growth since the 19th century, making it a hub for services and tourism. Accommodations are well-distributed, with easy access to key frazioni like Marina di Grosseto for seaside leisure or the historic center for cultural immersion. It is an essential stop for those navigating the diverse landscapes of Tuscany.

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Getting there & around

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🚆 Grosseto railway station🚆 Montepescali railway station🚆 Alberese railway station

Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base: Center vs. Coast

For convenience, base yourself in the historic city center near the Ombrone River to easily access services and medieval sites. Alternatively, consider staying in coastal frazioni like Marina di Grosseto for a relaxed seaside atmosphere, ideal for travelers seeking leisure after business meetings.

Getting Around & Connectivity

As the capital of the Maremma region, Grosseto is a key service and transit hub. While it lacks a major international airport, it is well-connected by road to the Tyrrhenian coast and inland areas. Renting a car or using local transport is recommended for visiting nearby frazioni like Alberese or the beach resorts, offering flexibility for exploring southern Tuscany.

Best Season to Visit

Spring and autumn offer mild weather ideal for exploring the city's historical centers and surrounding agricultural landscapes. Summer is perfect for visiting the coastal frazioni like Marina di Grosseto, leveraging the city's role as a seaside resort destination while enjoying the broader regional services.

Nearby attractions

Fort San Rocco

Fort San Rocco

Historic9.6 km

fort in Marina di Grosseto, Italy

Lacus Prelius

Nature7.2 km

former lake in Tuscany, Italy

Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve

Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve

Nature13.4 km

protected area in Italy (EUAP0387)

Fort Le Marze

Fort Le Marze

Historic14.6 km

fort in Grosseto, Italy

Cala di Forno

Nature14.7 km

Abbey of San Pancrazio al Fango

Abbey of San Pancrazio al Fango

Worship12.4 km

church building in Grosseto, Italy

Rocca aldobrandesca

Rocca aldobrandesca

Historic13.9 km

castle ruin in Buriano, Castiglione della Pescaia

Cassero Senese

Cassero Senese

Historic15.9 km

fortification in Vetulonia, Italy

Museo archeologico Isidoro Falchi

Museo archeologico Isidoro Falchi

Museum16.0 km

museum in Italy

Tumulus of Pietrera

Tumulus of Pietrera

Historic16.2 km

Tomba del Duce

Tomba del Duce

Historic16.3 km

Etruscan tomb in Vetulonia, Italy

Abbey of Sestinga

Abbey of Sestinga

Worship16.3 km

former monastery in Vetulonia, Italy

Dining

La Trattoria Enrico Bartolini

Restaurant Michelin€€€€11.0 km

After navigating a majestic, picture-postcard driveway lined with cypresses, maritime pines and vineyards, you arrive at the L’Andana resort: an oasis of charm where the restaurant is situated at the rear of the estate. The dining experience here is truly memorable thanks to two tasting menus — with dishes from both also available à la carte — designed to showcase the local terroir and contemporary cuisine.The longer one is a tribute to seafood, featuring fish dishes seductively interpreted using the grill, while the shorter menu is the result of the combination of the resident chef’s creative

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L'Uva e il Malto

Restaurant€€1.9 km

A talented couple run this modern, intimate restaurant with a wine-bar right in the town centre. Fish takes pride of place on the menu, with the catch of the day announced at your table, including delicious shellfish. The female owner oversees the extensive wine list, which features reasonably priced and mostly Tuscan labels.

Canapone

Restaurant€€2.0 km

In classic settings embellished with many plants and customised by the porphyry floor, while in warm weather we move to the outdoor area overlooking the splendid Piazza Dante, in any case they serve Maremma cuisine of excellent fragrance and based on impeccable raw material, both fish (our suggestion goes for the steamed catch of the day with vegetables and freshly made mayonnaise) and meat. Next door, Osteria Canapino offers a more streamlined and informal cuisine.

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Osteria del Mare già il "Votapentole"

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€17.4 km

In the city center, there's a small but lively restaurant with cheerful colors and a charming outdoor area on the pedestrian street. The atmosphere is always relaxed, even in summer when dining is only in the evening and tables are in high demand (reservations are essential). The menu is a journey through the sea: always featuring raw seafood, tuna amatriciana, cacciucco, and other classic dishes with imaginative touches.

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