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Villa Le Fonti - Nearest town
The villa is located in a small village called Quarata where there is a pharmacy, post office, bank, tobacconist, a grocery shop, a butcher, a dry cleaners and a hairdresser. The nearest town is 6km Arezzo where there are all the amenities and a large selection of restaurants.

Shopping in Arezzo
Supermarkets - There are two large Coop supermarkets which have the usual opening hour of 8.00 to 21.00 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. One is closed on Monday mornings and the other is closed on Wednesdays.
Also in the town there is a variety of small grocery stores with typical products.

Banks - There are various banks with cash dispensers that accept Credit Cards. Banks are open in the mornings.

Mass - There are a number of Churches in Arezzo which have regular masses. There is a Sunday service hourly from 7:00 to 12:00 and also one at 18:00.

Petrol -There are several petrol stations that operate a 24 hour machine service, you will need a 5, 10 or 20 Euro note when they are closed. They are normally open Monday to Friday 7:30 to 12:30 and 15:00 to 19:00. On rotation basis at least one petrol station is open on Saturday and Sunday

Chemist - There are a few chemists in Arezzo.
ANTICA FARMACIA DEL CERVO DR. GHISLERI
V. ALFIERI VITTORIO 49/C
Tel: +39 0575 947207
Open weekdays from 9:00 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 20:00. On rotation basis a pharmacy in Arezzo is always opened on Saturday and Sunday, you can find out which by checking a notice that is found outside all chemists.

The Farmacia Comunale n.1 is always open 24h per day
Via CAMPO DI MARTE 7
Tel: +39 0575 902466
Arezzo & surrounding area restaurants
Lo Strettoio
Località Pian di Chena, Laterina.
Lo Strettoio is a restuarant and pizzaria. It has typical Tuscana food, which you can enjoy while relaxing on the large verranda and admiring the view over the garden.

Tel: +39 0575 89161
Buca di San Francesco
Via San Francesco, 1
52100, Arezzo (AR) 
E-Mail: inbuca@tin.it 
closed Monday night and Tuesdays 

Osteria del Borro
Loc. Il Borro 52,
San Giustino Valdarno (AR)
Tel: 055 977026
Open 7 days a week
This restaurant in located in a hamlet 5km away from Laterina. It is highly recommended for its position and food. Here there is also a cooking school, see page on cooking schools for further information.
Le Coste
Via Vecchia Aretina 31,
52020 Laterina (AR)
Tel: +39 0575 89222
Closed Monday
This is a pizzeria and restaurant in Laterina that has a bar which is open from 8.00 to midnight and serves food the whole day.
Le Grotte
Laterina (AR)
Closed Tuesday
This is a pizzeria that has wonderful views to make a simple but spectacular dining experience.
Osteria L'Orciaia
Via Capitan Goro, 10
Montebenichi (AR)
This little family run restaurant is half way between Siena and Arezzo. It is good and specialises in typical Tuscan dishes. English is spoken.
Tel and Fax: (+39) 055 9910067
Closed Tuesday
Dei Laghi
Via Trove 29
Civitella della Chiana
This is a pizzeria and restaurant that is not over priced.
Tel: (+39) 0575 448031
Closed Wednesday
L'antico Borgo
Civitella della Chiana
This is a typical Tuscan restaurant the is quite pricey.
Tel: (+39) 0575 448160
Closed Monday and Tuesday
Le Cantine
Via Case nuove 15
Pergine Valdarno
This is an averagely priced restaurant and pizzeria.
Tel: (+39) 0575 896547
Closed Tuesday
Il Canto del Maggio
Loc. Penna
Terranuova Bracciolini
Tel: (+39) 055 9705147
Closed Tuesday
Osteria di Rendola
Loc Rendola
Montevarchi
This is a rather expensive restaurant but the food is good.
Tel: (+39) 055 9707490
Closed Wednesday
Il Ristorante Farneta
Hotel Farneta
Cortona (AR)
This restaurant is situated on the road towards Cortona from Bettole. It is in front of the Abbazia di Farneta.
Tel: (+39) 0575 610013
Trattoria Bonciani
Piazza Vittorio Veneto 30
52018 Castel S.Niccolo - Strada (AR)
Tel: (+39) 0575 570006

Perbaccio
Pieve a Presciano (AR)
This is a restaurant and pizzeria
Tel: +39 0575 897044
Closed: Thursday

Pizzeria “La Pala d’Oro”
Via B. da Montefeltro 129
Tel: +39 0575 371362
Arezzo

Arezzo is a town in the Tuscan province, situated on a hillside that is 296 meters above the sea level, between Casentino, Valdichiana and Valdarno.
Archaeological remains are evidence of its existence since VI century. The town remained important during Roman times. Its ceramics in red coral with decorations in relief were famous and copied all over the Empire during the first Imperial period. Arezzo then was as famous as it is now for its goldsmiths.

Rich and intense was its life in the Middle Age; the rich Aretino society of the 13th century was divided between the bickering Guelfs and the Ghibelines. The Guelfs were supported by the Florentines who defeated the Ghibelines at Campaldino in 1289, helped by none other than the Florentine poet Dante Alighieri. The surroundings are rich with traces of this poet. In 1384 Arezzo was almost sold to Florence and from that time its history was as a Florentine republic first, then Signoria and Granducato di Toscana later. The Medici Family have left their trace in the ’500 fortresses in the north of the town.

In the centre if you walk along the ‘Corso’ (main street of the old town) or the Medieval streets that go to the San Donato Church, you get the feeling of being part of Piero Della Francesca’s fresco "The legend of the real cross". This church with its magnificent interior was built in the second half of 1200 on request of the Franciscan friars. The Pieve di Santa Maria (XII-XIII cent.) that contains a polyptic by Pietro Lorenzetti is a very important church of the Romanic period. In the San Domenico Church there is another exceptional piece, the Crucifix of Cimabue. In this town Francesco Petrarca was born, and a few centuries later, Giorgio Vasari Michelangelo was born in nearby Caprese in 1475.




An important and interesting place to visit is the Archaeological Museum which preserves Greek and Etruscan vases, the ruins of Roman floorings, coins and statues.


The museum is housed in the ex-monastery of San Bernardo, built on the ruins of the Roman Amphitheatre (II cent. BC). Other items of interest are in the Etruscan section with the notable vase of Euphronios, the jewels from the tombs of Poggio del Sole, the Roman section has a collection of “vasi corallini”, the famous Aretine shiny red glaze vases.

Museo Archeologico Nazionale "Gaio Cilnio Mecenate"
Adress via Margaritone, 10
Phone: +39 0575 20882
Opening times:
Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 14:00
Sunday from 9:00 to 13:00


GIOSTRA DEL SARACINO
The most important and typical event is the chivalric tournament called “Giostra del Saracino” that takes place on the last Sunday of August and on the first Sunday of September, in Grande Square. With a lance, knights attack the wooden figure of the "buratto" that, in turn, can attack the knight and the horse with a weapon he holds in its right hand.
FIERA ANTIQUARIA 
It is important to remember the antique market (the most important in Italy), held on the first Saturday of every month.

LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
Arezzo is also the charming town seen in the award-winning movie “Life is Beautiful” with Roberto Benigni. Take a guided tour through the places where "Life is Beautiful" was filmed and have a drink at the bar where some scenes were shot.
PARKING
Via Spallanzani    570 places
Viale Pietro Nenni (Ospedale)  380 places
Viale Gramsci   300 places
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Location Information
Swimming pool - 15 x 7.5 x 1.5 meters open from Easter to October
Laundry - available at the house
House Maid - available at the house. This service can not be supplied on Saturdays and Sundays.
Cook - book in advance, see FAQ for further info
Local Leisure - mountain bikes, ballooning, yachting
Telephone - There is a phone available, for Internet bring your own computer
Approach road - All tar road
Distances - Florence 50km, Siena 70km, Arezzo 6km, Cortona 20km, 218km
Tennis - nearby