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Hotels with Breakfast Included in Reggio Calabria — What to Expect
For many travelers, the main reason to visit is the Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia, home to the Riace Bronzes. These stunning ancient Greek statues are worth the trip alone. Stroll the Lungomare Falcomatà, a seaside promenade with unforgettable views across the Strait of Messina to Sicily and Mount Etna. The city's history is layered, from the ruins of Roman baths to the medieval Aragonese Castle overlooking the waterfront.
Reggio Calabria works well as a base for exploring southern Calabria and is easily reached by train or its own airport. It suits culture-focused travelers and those looking for an authentic Italian city experience rather than a polished tourist center. Staying near the seafront promenade puts you within walking distance of the museum, cafes, and the ferry port for day trips to Sicily. The city center offers a more local feel with its daily markets and historic side streets.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 34 hotels in the area. Accommodation is mostly practical three-star hotels and good-value B&Bs, with a few upscale options along the waterfront. Many places offer those incredible strait views, so it's a feature worth looking for when you choose your room.
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What are the best hotels in Reggio Calabria?
The "best" hotels often depend on your preferences, but top-rated options in Reggio Calabria frequently include those offering sea views along the Lungomare, properties with excellent service in the city center, or those with unique amenities. Popular choices often receive high marks for their location, cleanliness, and staff hospitality. We recommend checking guest reviews and ratings on HOTEVI to find a hotel that perfectly matches your needs and budget.
What is the best area to stay in Reggio Calabria?
For first-time visitors or those wanting to be close to major attractions, the city center (Centro Storico) and areas along the Lungomare Falcomatà are highly recommended. Staying here puts you within walking distance of the National Archaeological Museum, the Duomo, shopping, and a wide array of restaurants and cafes. This central location offers easy access to public transport and lively evening life, ensuring a memorable experience.