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What to see in Rossano?

Rossano, often called the city of the Codex, is home to the stunning Codex Purpureus Rossanensis, a UNESCO World Heritage illuminated manuscript housed in the Diocesan Museum. You should also explore the majestic Cathedral of Maria Santissima Achiropita and the historic Byzantine-style church of Panaghia. For a relaxing afternoon, wander through the charming narrow streets of the old town or visit the unique Amarelli Liquorice Museum, which celebrates a centuries-old local tradition. The blend of history, religious art, and culinary heritage makes it a must-visit destination in Calabria.

When is the best time to visit Rossano?

The ideal time to visit Rossano is during the late spring, specifically May and June, or early autumn in September. During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm and perfect for sightseeing without the intense heat of the peak summer season. If you prefer a beach-focused holiday, July and August offer vibrant seaside life, though expect higher temperatures and larger crowds. Visiting in the shoulder season also allows you to enjoy the local hospitality and historical sites with much more tranquility and comfort.

How to get to Rossano?

The most convenient way to reach Rossano is by flying into Lamezia Terme International Airport (SUF), which is the primary gateway to the region. From the airport, you can rent a car for a scenic two-hour drive or take a train connection to Rossano station. If you are arriving by train from other parts of Italy, regional lines connect the town to the main Tyrrhenian and Ionian coastal routes. Having a car is highly recommended if you plan to explore the surrounding Sila National Park or the hidden gems of the Calabrian coastline.

Where to stay in Rossano?

For a comfortable and authentic stay, you can find excellent accommodation options by visiting CalabriaRooms. They offer a curated selection of properties that cater to different travel styles, whether you prefer a historic apartment in the town center or a modern villa near the sea. Booking through local experts ensures you get the best local insights and a high standard of service for your trip. Choosing the right base is essential for enjoying both the cultural heart of the city and the beautiful Ionian beaches.

How much does a holiday in Rossano cost?

A holiday in Rossano is generally very affordable compared to more famous Italian tourist hubs. On average, a budget-conscious traveler can expect to spend between 60 and 100 euros per day, covering mid-range accommodation, meals, and local transport. If you opt for luxury seaside resorts or fine dining experiences, the daily budget may increase to 150 euros or more. Overall, Calabria remains one of Italy's most cost-effective regions, offering high-quality food and unique historical experiences at a fraction of the price you would pay in northern Italy.

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