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Reggio Di Calabria

Reggio Calabria, the largest city in Calabria, boasts a dramatic location at the tip of the Italian peninsula, overlooking the Strait of Messina. Nestled against the foothills of the Aspromonte Mountains, Reggio Calabria is separated from Sicily by the strait and has a population of approximately 180,000.

Stroll along the picturesque waterfront promenade, Lungomare Falcomatà. Flanked by stately mansions, this scenic walkway offers breathtaking views of the strait, Sicily, and even Mount Etna on clear days. Catch a theatrical or musical performance during the summer months at the open-air theater, Arena dello Stretto. Explore ancient history at the Roman ruins, featuring Greek walls and a Roman bath complex in front of Palazzo Pellicano.

Enjoy leisurely shopping on the pedestrian-only Corso Garibaldi, lined with elegant shops showcasing local designer merchandise. For an authentic experience, delve into the old markets in the city's ancient quarters. As night falls, join the locals for their beloved passeggiata (evening stroll) along Corso Garibaldi, particularly bustling with young people on Saturday nights. Alternatively, savor an aperitif at the open-air bars along the seafront cafes, taking in the view of the strait.

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Reggio Di Calabria

Reggio Calabria, the largest city in Calabria, boasts a dramatic location at the tip of the Italian peninsula, overlooking the Strait of Messina. Nestled against the foothills of the Aspromonte Mountains, Reggio Calabria is separated from Sicily by the strait and has a population of approximately 180,000.

Stroll along the picturesque waterfront promenade, Lungomare Falcomatà. Flanked by stately mansions, this scenic walkway offers breathtaking views of the strait, Sicily, and even Mount Etna on clear days. Catch a theatrical or musical performance during the summer months at the open-air theater, Arena dello Stretto. Explore ancient history at the Roman ruins, featuring Greek walls and a Roman bath complex in front of Palazzo Pellicano.

Enjoy leisurely shopping on the pedestrian-only Corso Garibaldi, lined with elegant shops showcasing local designer merchandise. For an authentic experience, delve into the old markets in the city's ancient quarters. As night falls, join the locals for their beloved passeggiata (evening stroll) along Corso Garibaldi, particularly bustling with young people on Saturday nights. Alternatively, savor an aperitif at the open-air bars along the seafront cafes, taking in the view of the strait.

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