Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy

Where to stay in Reggio Calabria: areas, accommodation and practical tips

Complete guide on where to stay in Reggio Calabria: from the best areas in the historic centre to the Falcomatà seafront, with tips on B&Bs, hotels and budget.

Where to stay in Reggio Calabria: areas, accommodation and practical tips

Why choosing where to stay in Reggio Calabria matters

Reggio Calabria is a city best explored on foot, stretching between the Falcomatà seafront — described by D'Annunzio as the most beautiful kilometre in Italy — and the historic centre housing the National Archaeological Museum with the famous Riace Bronzes. Picking the right neighbourhood means enjoying the city without relying on a car.

Best areas to stay

Historic centre and Corso Garibaldi

The beating heart of the city runs along Corso Garibaldi, the pedestrian artery crossing Reggio from north to south. Here you will find the highest concentration of B&Bs, guesthouses and small boutique hotels. The area is perfect for those who want to walk to the National Museum, the Aragonese Castle and the Cathedral. Prices are reasonable: a double room in a B&B starts from 50-70 euros per night.

Falcomatà seafront

The coastal strip between Piazza Indipendenza and the Lido Comunale offers accommodation with views over the Strait of Messina and Mount Etna. Higher-category hotels and residences face directly onto the promenade. Ideal for those seeking panoramas and sea breezes. Average budget: 80-120 euros for a double with a view.

Central Station area

Convenient for those arriving by train or catching ferries to Messina and the Aeolian Islands. Accommodation is cheaper but less characterful. Suited to short stays or transit stops, with good bus connections to the centre via ATAM.

Pellaro and the southern coast

For those seeking tranquillity and less crowded beaches, the Pellaro district offers farmhouses and holiday apartments just minutes from the centre. Ideal in summer for families with children.

Types of accommodation

  • **B&Bs and guesthouses** — The most common choice with the best value for money. Many are housed in restored Art Nouveau buildings in the centre.
  • **3-4 star hotels** — Concentrated along the seafront and in the upper part of the city (via Reggio Campi). They offer parking, an important plus in a city with an extensive restricted traffic zone.
  • **Holiday apartments** — Perfect for stays longer than 3 nights, allowing you to live like a local and save on meals.
  • **Farmhouses** — On the Aspromonte hills behind the city, for those with a car wanting to combine sea and mountains.

Tips for saving money

  • Book well in advance for the Ferragosto period and the feast of the Madonna della Consolazione (second Sunday of September), when prices rise.
  • Low season (October-May) offers rates reduced by up to 40% with still-mild weather.
  • Look for accommodation with breakfast included: the Reggio-style breakfast with brioche col tuppo and granita is an unmissable experience.
  • City centre parking is expensive: choose accommodation with a parking space if you are driving.

Which area to choose based on your trip

  • **Romantic couple** — Falcomatà seafront, for sunsets over the Strait and evening strolls.
  • **Cultural traveller** — Historic centre, steps from the Bronzes Museum and the Cathedral.
  • **Family with children** — Pellaro or Lido Comunale, with direct beach access.
  • **Business trip** — Station area or along via Nazionale, well connected with business services.
  • **Backpacker** — Budget B&Bs in the upper historic centre, towards the Tremulini quarter.

Getting around

Reggio's centre is compact and walkable. To reach the southern beaches or the Strait airport (Tito Minniti), ATAM buses connect the main areas. The metropolitan train stops at Reggio Lido, convenient for the seafront.

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Practical info

When is the best time to visit Where to stay in Reggio Calabria?

The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.

Is Where to stay in Reggio Calabria crowded?

Where to stay in Reggio Calabria is a very quiet destination compared with the more touristy ones.

Where is Where to stay in Reggio Calabria?

Where to stay in Reggio Calabria is located in Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy.

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