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Car Rental Information for Arezzo
About Arezzo
Arezzo is a charming historic city located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. Known for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture, it offers visitors a glimpse into Italy’s rich cultural past without the crowds of more famous Tuscan cities. The city’s cobblestone streets wind through piazzas lined with elegant palaces, ancient churches, and artisan shops. Arezzo is renowned for its vibrant antique market held monthly, attracting collectors and tourists alike. The city’s artistic heritage is highlighted by masterpieces such as frescoes by Piero della Francesca in the Basilica of San Francesco. Arezzo also hosts the thrilling Giostra del Saracino, a medieval jousting tournament that brings history to life each June and September. Beyond its cultural treasures, Arezzo provides a welcoming atmosphere with excellent local cuisine and nearby scenic countryside perfect for day trips. Its blend of history, art, and authentic Tuscan charm makes Arezzo a unique and rewarding destination for travelers seeking an immersive Italian experience.
Rental Requirements
- Valid driver's license
- Credit card in driver's name
- Minimum age: 21 (25 for some vehicles)
Popular Rental Companies
- Hertz
- Avis
- Enterprise
- Budget
Driving in Arezzo
Major car rental companies such as Hertz, Avis, Europcar, and Sixt operate in Arezzo and nearby airports. Daily rental costs typically range from 40 to 70 euros, with weekly rates offering discounts. Drivers must be at least 21 years old, hold a valid driver’s license (an International Driving Permit is recommended for non-EU visitors), and have a credit card for the deposit. Roads around Arezzo are generally well-maintained but narrow in the historic center. Parking is limited in the old town, with designated parking areas outside the center and shuttle options.
Do you need to rent a car for Arezzo?
For most tourists, renting a car is not essential if staying within Arezzo itself due to its walkable historic center and good train connections. However, a car is highly recommended if you plan to explore the Tuscan countryside, visit nearby towns, or enjoy wine and food tours at your own pace.
Explore Arezzo
Things to Do in Arezzo
Visitors can explore Arezzo’s antique market, participate in the Giostra del Saracino festival, and enjoy guided walking tours of the historic center. Cultural experiences include visiting art museums and churches, attending local music and theater events, and sampling Tuscan wines. Outdoor enthusiasts can take day trips to the Tuscan countryside for hiking, cycling, or wine tasting tours. Cooking classes and artisan workshops provide hands-on experiences of local traditions.









