One of the many Tuscan hilltowns, but stands out from some of the other, better-known ones due to large number of well-preserved Medieval buildings, great views at every corner, better-than-average shopping and lack of other tourists. If you are visiting this part of Tuscany, this town is well worth a visit!
Anghiari is a true hidden gem in southern Tuscany, not to be missed. It is smaller than most of the famous cities Tuscany is known for, but you will be wowed by the charms of this magnificent walled village annually voted as one of the most beautiful villages in all of Italy.
Lovely town, we're were there by accident at the same time as a music festival. That was quit magnificent, it was great hearing the orchestra playing at night in the old town.
Anghari is a old and beautiful city, with a interessting history, Must see's include the old roman road, and see the old city and the city walls.
This town is a joy, but you need to be fit to visit it, let alone live, as it is built on the side of a steep hill. You feel wandering round the cobbled streets as if you had stepped back 600 years, although there are many craft shops where locals sell their own pottery, lace, woodworks etc. It is well worth a visit.
Beautiful, very unspoilt & very Tuscan & Italian.Shop keepers very friendly & helpful. Lots of places to lunch & shop for gifts & local produce on market days.The hill is very step up to the town, I would recommend the lift if mobility is an issue or like me had a buggy in tow. It is right next to the main car park.Finally, for teenagers, a great little wifi cafe available smack bang in the centre of town.Beautifully kept historical town, worthy of a visit, either if just for the the views or people watching. Wednesday was market day,in the summer anyway. Plenty of fresh produce available at good value.I recommend a visit & hope that in 60 years this is the kind of place I will retire too....ahh bliss!✨
beautiful town with breathaking views andpicturesque narrow streets and yes a lot of parking places great restaurants and good cafe with a view. love, love this
Anghiari deserves to be much better known. Ancient walls and buildings are well-preserved and walking around the town, along narrow cobbled streets and through ancient alley ways, is a delight. The views over the Tuscan countryside are stunning. As with many Tuscan towns walking around requires a certain nimbleness of foot and willingness to climb some pretty steep hills but it's worth it. There's plenty parking available outside the walls.
The city is a typical Tuscan city - this one is famous for the Battle of Anghiari which is renowned as not one person lost their life during the battle and no shots we actually fired (if I understood correctly)..
Un paese fantastico un piccolo gioiello rinascimentale.Da quì si può godere un panorama eccezionale e rivivere passaggiando nelle sue piccole stradine l'atmosfera del passato.