In the vibrant heart of Reggio Emilia, the B&B HOTEL Reggio Emilia is the perfect choice for anyone seeking comfort, simplicity, and a strategic location. Our hotel is the only B&B HOTEL in the city, making it an exclusive base for your stay.
Reggio Emilia, a city of art, culture, and gastronomy, boasts a rich history and a dynamic present. Known as the birthplace of the Tricolore, the Italian flag, it offers a fascinating blend of historic architecture and lively city life. Its squares, porticos, and historic buildings tell centuries of stories, while its modern side shines through cultural events, innovation, and an enviable culinary scene. Get ready to discover a city that truly surprises.
The B&B HOTEL Reggio Emilia is your ideal base for exploring the city and its surroundings. With our prime location, you'll easily reach the main attractions, shopping areas, and traditional restaurants where you can savor local delicacies. Plus, our proximity to the Mediopadana high-speed train station makes our hotel incredibly convenient for rail travelers, connecting Reggio Emilia to major Italian cities in record time. Whether you're here for business or leisure, our hotel guarantees a comfortable and relaxing stay, making you feel right at home.
Reggio Emilia's roots stretch back to Roman times, when it was known as "Regium Lepidi." Over the centuries, it's been a crossroads of cultures and powers, witnessing the passage of emperors, noble families, and artists. January 7, 1797, marks a pivotal date for the city: it was here, in the Sala del Tricolore, that the Italian flag was born. The city is also renowned for its educational philosophy, the Reggio Emilia Approach, which is recognized internationally. Don't forget to explore the rich food and wine culture, from the famous Parmigiano Reggiano to the unmistakable Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Reggio Emilia, true local excellences.
Reggio Emilia is surrounded by diverse landscapes, ranging from flat plains to the first foothills of the Apennines. You can explore the lush countryside with walks or bike rides along the cycling paths that connect the city to nearby towns. Don't miss the chance to visit the Matildic castles, medieval strongholds dotting the hills that offer breathtaking views, perfect for a day trip.
Among Reggio Emilia's treasures are the Duomo (Cathedral), with its majestic façade and Baptistery, and the Teatro Municipale Valli, an architectural gem hosting prestigious opera and concert seasons. Strolling through the historic center, you can admire the Basilica della Ghiara, with its artistic masterpieces, and the Civic Museums, housing archaeological, artistic, and natural history collections. The main squares, like Piazza Prampolini (or Piazza Grande) and Piazza San Prospero, are the vibrant heart of city life, ideal for a coffee break or an aperitivo.
Reggio Emilia is a lively city, with a rich calendar of cultural, musical, and gastronomic events throughout the year. From Festival Aperto, featuring contemporary dance and music performances, to numerous fairs and markets dedicated to local products. The city enthusiastically celebrates its traditions, including events related to the history of the Tricolore and festivals that highlight local food and wine, offering visitors an authentic and unforgettable experience.