Your stay — La Felcaia
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to La Felcaia, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on a higher floor (above 3rd floor) to minimize street noise from the Via del Corso, a main shopping street in Arezzo. Also, prefer rooms facing the inner courtyard (if available) to avoid any potential noise from the service entrance.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor, as they may be noisier due to the service entrance and potential foot traffic. Rooms near the lift may also experience some noise, especially if you're a light sleeper.
Best views
Unfortunately, the hotel's address on Via del Corso doesn't offer any notable views, as it's a main shopping street. However, rooms on higher floors might offer a glimpse of the surrounding rooftops or the city's skyline.
Quietest floors
2nd-4th floors are likely to be quieter, given the hotel's layout and the fact that it's a 3-star property. These floors are likely to be away from the service entrance and lift noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Be prepared for some street noise from Via del Corso, especially during peak shopping hours. Additionally, rooms near the service entrance may experience some noise from the hotel's operations.
Insider tips
Arrive early to secure parking, as spaces are limited in the area. Consider using a nearby public parking lot if the hotel's parking is full. Request a room with a minibar if you plan to purchase drinks or snacks, as it's a convenient way to store your items and avoid making multiple trips to the lobby bar.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — La Felcaia
free with speeds up to 100 Mbps, no login constraints
serves all floors, but historic section has a short staircase-only route
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) and Italian newspapers in lobby
15:00 - 22:00, early bag-drop from 08:00, late check-out until 12:00 (€20 fee after 12:00)
available 24/7 at €10 per bag per night
step-free access, one wheelchair-accessible room, but no elevator access to some upper floors
on-site parking €20 per night (limited spaces), public car park 'Parcheggio San Donato' nearby €15 per night, EV charging available at €0.50 per kWh
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2.50 per person per night (€5 total for a double room)
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit + €100 incidental card hold at check-in
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Euros can be exchanged at banks, post offices, and currency exchange offices in the town centre; avoid exchanging at airports or tourist areas for poor rates.
Credit cards, including Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted in Arezzo, and contactless payments are common in cafes and shops. Mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay are also accepted in many locations.
Tipping in Italy is generally low, but rounding up the bill or leaving 1-2 euros for good service is considered polite. Hotel staff and taxi drivers do not expect large tips.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A caffè espresso typically costs around 1-2 euros at a bar or cafe.
A panino (sandwich) or piadina (flatbread) from a local food stall or bakery costs around 5-7 euros.
A budget dinner option is a pizza or pasta dish at a trattoria, costing around 10-15 euros for a main course.
The area around the Piazza Grande and Via San Francesco is a hub for street food and affordable eats.
Conad and Lidl are two budget supermarket chains with locations in and around Arezzo.
Affordable high-street shopping can be found in the Via del Corso and Via Roma areas.
A single bus ticket in Arezzo costs 1.50 euros, and a day pass can be purchased for 3 euros. The Arezzo bus station is a short walk from the town centre, and buses run frequently to nearby towns and cities.
Bargain at local markets, such as the Mercato Coperto, for fresh produce and souvenirs.Consider purchasing a weekly bus pass for multiple-day travel.Take advantage of happy hour deals at bars and cafes for discounted drinks and food.
Good to know — Arezzo
Type C/F/L · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR
Emergency Contacts
Arezzo112 is the single European emergency number, works for police, ambulance, or fire; 118 is the direct medical emergency line; 115 is the fire service direct line; for non-urgent police, dial 113.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Arezzo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at La Felcaia
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Arezzo Train Station (Piazza della Repubblica) → Castiglion Fibocchi stop
💡 Bus drops you 3 km from the castle—you'll need to walk steep hill or pre-arrange hotel pickup. Only works for agile travellers without heavy luggage.
Florence Airport (FLR) → Agriturismo Castello di Montozzi
💡 Book through Agriturismo for a fixed rate around €120; avoid unofficial taxis at the airport queue.
Arezzo Train Station → Agriturismo Castello di Montozzi
💡 Save the hotel’s number—drivers often don’t know the unpaved lane. Pay cash, no card surcharge if agreed.
Florence Santa Maria Novella → Arezzo Train Station
💡 Buy tickets on Trenitalia app; validate before boarding. From Arezzo station, call hotel for a €20 taxi—no bus runs to the castle.
About Arezzo
Wikipedia ↗Arezzo (UK: ə-RET-soh, arr-ET-soh, US: ar-ET-soh; Italian: [aˈrettso]) is a city and comune in Italy and the capital of the province of the same name located in Tuscany. Arezzo is about 80 kilometres (50 miles) southeast of Florence at an elevation of 296 metres (971 ft) above sea level. As of 202...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at La Felcaia?
Request a room on a higher floor (above 3rd floor) to minimize street noise from the Via del Corso, a main shopping street in Arezzo. Also, prefer rooms facing the inner courtyard (if available) to avoid any potential noise from the service entrance.
Which rooms should I avoid at La Felcaia?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor, as they may be noisier due to the service entrance and potential foot traffic. Rooms near the lift may also experience some noise, especially if you're a light sleeper.
Is La Felcaia noisy?
Be prepared for some street noise from Via del Corso, especially during peak shopping hours. Additionally, rooms near the service entrance may experience some noise from the hotel's operations.
Which rooms have the best views at La Felcaia?
Unfortunately, the hotel's address on Via del Corso doesn't offer any notable views, as it's a main shopping street. However, rooms on higher floors might offer a glimpse of the surrounding rooftops or the city's skyline.
What are insider tips for staying at La Felcaia?
Arrive early to secure parking, as spaces are limited in the area. Consider using a nearby public parking lot if the hotel's parking is full. Request a room with a minibar if you plan to purchase drinks or snacks, as it's a convenient way to store your items and avoid making multiple trips to the lobby bar.
What time is check-in at La Felcaia?
Check-in at La Felcaia is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does La Felcaia have Wi-Fi?
free with speeds up to 100 Mbps, no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at La Felcaia?
€2.50 per person per night (€5 total for a double room)
Where can I eat cheaply near La Felcaia?
A panino (sandwich) or piadina (flatbread) from a local food stall or bakery costs around 5-7 euros.
What is the cheapest way to get around from La Felcaia?
A single bus ticket in Arezzo costs 1.50 euros, and a day pass can be purchased for 3 euros. The Arezzo bus station is a short walk from the town centre, and buses run frequently to nearby towns and cities.
Top Attractions in Arezzo
💡 Arrive before 10am to get the best light on the frescoes without crowds. Check the ticket desk for combined passes if you also plan to visit the museum.
💡 The crypt (small fee) holds Romanesque capitals and a 12th-century crucifix. Visit just before noon to hear the organ practice. Not much signage, so rent an audioguide (€3) or rely on a guidebook.
💡 The amphitheatre itself is free to view from the street. For the full effect, enter the Archaeological Museum (€6) which gives you access to the seating area. Visit early morning when it's quiet.
💡 The fortress walls are mostly gone, but the grassy bastion is still a great viewpoint. Walk to the eastern corner for a clear shot of the cathedral and town. Bring water in summer—the hill is exposed and there’s no café on site. The park is popular with local families on weekends.
💡 Come late afternoon when the light warms the brick, and sit on the steps of the Loggia for a perfect view. The weekly Saturday market sets up here. Avoid parking on the cobbles—locals get fined.