Reggio Calabria

If you’re looking for a slice of authentic Italian life, Reggio Calabria should be on your radar. This charming city, perched at the toe of Italy’s boot, offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and stunning coastal views. One of its standout attractions is the National Archaeological Museum, home to the famous Riace Bronzes, two ancient Greek statues that are nothing short of breathtaking. Stroll along the Lungomare, a picturesque promenade that boasts panoramic views of the Strait of Messina and Mount Etna. The vibrant atmosphere here is perfect for enjoying a gelato or sipping an espresso while soaking in the Mediterranean sun. Food lovers will delight in local specialties like ‘nduja, a spicy spreadable salami, and fresh seafood that reflects the city’s coastal heritage. Reggio Calabria is steeped in history, with influences from ancient Greeks, Romans, and Normans evident in its architecture and archaeological sites. The city’s rich past is mirrored in its lively festivals, particularly the Feast of St. Paul, which showcases colorful parades and traditional music. For those seeking an authentic Italian experience, Reggio Calabria offers a unique blend of history, culture, and culinary delights that will leave a lasting impression. Did you know that this

Reggio Calabria, Italy

Top things to do in Reggio Calabria

14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Landmark

Aragonese Castle (Reggio Calabria)

A medieval fortress overlooking the Strait of Messina, now hosting cultural events and exhibitions.

Religious site

Reggio Calabria Cathedral

The main church of Reggio Calabria, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, featuring a neoclassical facade.

Religious site

Chiesa degli Ottimati

A 10th-century Byzantine church with stunning ancient mosaics and a serene atmosphere in Reggio Calabria.

Religious site

Chiesa di Gesù e Maria, Reggio Calabria

A stunning Baroque church in Reggio Calabria’s historic center, known for its ornate interior and notable artworks.

Sight

Port of Reggio

A bustling ferry port with panoramic views of the Strait of Messina and Mount Etna, perfect for a scenic stroll.

Landmark

Stadio Oreste Granillo

Home stadium of Reggina football club, hosting major sporting events in Reggio Calabria.

Landmark

Reggio Calabria Airport

Also known as Tito Minniti Airport, a gateway for tourists visiting Reggio Calabria and the surrounding region.

Museum

Museo della ndrangheta

A museum dedicated to educating visitors about the history and impact of the 'Ndrangheta organized crime syndicate.

Neighborhood

Catona

Catona is a coastal suburb of Reggio Calabria with a long sandy beach and a lively seaside promenade, perfect for a relaxing day by the Strait.

Neighborhood

Calanna

Calanna is a hilltop town in the Aspromonte mountains offering panoramic views of the Strait of Messina and surrounding peaks, known for its peaceful atmosphere.

Neighborhood

Cardeto

Cardeto is a historic mountain village in the Aspromonte National Park, known for its medieval castle, stone houses, and scenic hiking trails.

Neighborhood

Sant'Alessio in Aspromonte

Sant'Alessio in Aspromonte is a mountain village in Reggio Calabria, known for hiking and traditional Calabrian culture.

Neighborhood

Laganadi

Laganadi is a small town in the Aspromonte National Park area, offering scenic trails and local cuisine.

Museum

Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia

Home to the renowned Riace bronzes, this museum showcases ancient Greek artifacts from Magna Graecia.

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