Family Hotels in Reggio Calabria, Italy
Updated 3 July 2026 · 60 real hotels
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Reggio Calabria offers family-friendly accommodation ranging from apartment-style houses to boutique B&Bs, all rated 5 out of 5 by guests. Staying in or near the city centre puts families within easy reach of the seafront promenade, the National Museum of Magna Graecia, and ferry connections to Sicily. Options like RegGiada house at 76 euros per night and al ventitre' at 131 euros per night keep budgets manageable without sacrificing comfort.
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Reggio Calabria sits at the very tip of mainland Italy, facing Sicily across the Strait of Messina. For families, that geography is a genuine advantage: the long Lungomare seafront promenade is flat, walkable, and lined with gardens where children can move freely, while the city centre keeps museums, cafes, and public transport all within a short distance. The famous Bronzi di Riace statues at the National Museum of Magna Graecia make for a memorable cultural stop that resonates with children and adults alike, and the Blue Flag beaches of the surrounding coast are rarely more than a short drive away.
Accommodation in Reggio Calabria suited to families tends to fall into two practical categories: self-contained houses or apartments that provide kitchen access and extra floor space, and well-located B&Bs or boutique rooms where attentive hosts can advise on local logistics. All eight properties listed here hold a perfect 5-out-of-5 guest rating, which matters when travelling with children and leaving little room for unpleasant surprises. Prices span from 76 to 242 euros per night, giving families the flexibility to match their budget to the level of space or amenity they need.
Our selection in Reggio de Calabre
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reggio Suite Luxury B&B | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 173 €/nuit |
| RegGiada house | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 75 €/nuit |
| Elite Accommodations & Hydromassage Pool | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 182 €/nuit |
| Domea Superior Rooms | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 117 €/nuit |
| Palazzo Bibbi | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 139 €/nuit |
| Civico 2o la casa di nina | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 122 €/nuit |
| al ventitre' | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 134 €/nuit |
| TownHouse Morgana | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 242 €/nuit |
| AC GOLD B&B Boutique Rooms & Suite | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 195 €/nuit |
| Correttori House | Reggio de Calabre | ★ 5 | 128 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Which property in Reggio Calabria is the most budget-friendly for families?+
RegGiada house is the most affordable option on this list at 76 euros per night, and it holds a 5-out-of-5 guest rating. Its house format typically implies more living space than a standard hotel room, which is useful when travelling with children who need room to spread out.
Are any of these properties particularly well suited for families who want extra comfort or amenities?+
Elite Accommodations and Hydromassage Pool at 156 euros per night stands out for its on-site pool feature, which can be a significant draw for families with children after a day of sightseeing. TownHouse Morgana at 242 euros per night represents the top of the price range and is positioned for families seeking a more spacious or premium environment.
What family-friendly attractions are close to these hotels in Reggio Calabria?+
The Lungomare Falcomatà promenade runs along the seafront and is one of the most scenic and child-friendly public spaces in southern Italy. The National Museum of Magna Graecia, home to the Bronzi di Riace bronze statues, is centrally located and easy to reach on foot from most city-centre properties. Ferries to Messina in Sicily depart frequently and can make for an exciting half-day excursion for the whole family.
Is Reggio Calabria easy to navigate with children, and do these hotels have practical locations?+
The city centre of Reggio Calabria is compact and the main seafront is flat, making it manageable with pushchairs or young children on foot. All eight properties listed are in Reggio Calabria itself, meaning families are close to the train station, bus routes, and the Messina ferry terminal. Having accommodation within the city avoids the need for a car for most daily activities, though renting one remains straightforward for day trips to the Aspromonte mountains or nearby coastal towns.