Italy · 2026 itinerary
Frosinone 3-Day Itinerary
A day-by-day plan for Frosinone: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.
Arrive & Explore the Highlights
Central public gardens with mature plane trees, a fountain and benches, right next to the cathedral. Popular spot for locals to sit and read or for children to play.
🕐 Always open
Free entry💡 The gelato kiosk near the entrance has some of the cheapest cones in town—try the pistachio from a local producer. The park is quietest at midday.
Hotels near Villa Comunale →Surviving medieval city gate, built into the town walls, with a large stone arch and small tower above. Marks the old entrance from the Via Casilina. Free to walk through.
🕐 Always open
Free entry💡 Hard to get a clean photo in the afternoon—go at sunrise when the light hits the arch directly and there's no traffic. The plaque on the right lists historical flood levels of the Liri river.
Hotels near Porta Romana →Pizza No Limits · ££
Bar Grimaldi · ££
Deeper Into Frosinone
A 13th-century cathedral in the historic centre, with a plain Romanesque facade and a richly decorated Baroque interior. Worth seeing for the medieval crypt and the 18th-century frescoes.
🕐 Daily 8am–12pm, 4pm–7pm
💡 Check the crypt opening times at the parish office; it's often unlocked only for morning Mass. The climb to the bell tower costs €2 but gives wide valley views.
Small archaeology museum in a former monastery, housing Roman and pre-Roman finds from the area, including a rebuilt Iron Age burial site. Quiet and well-documented in Italian.
🕐 Tue–Sun 9am–1pm, Thu also 3pm–6pm; closed Mon
💡 Free entry every first Sunday of the month; other days €3. Allow 45 minutes. Ask at the desk for the key to the small outdoor Roman lapidarium.
Ristorazione Pizzeria Forno a legna
Bar Trattoria
Final Favourites & Departure
A hillside park on the edge of town, with walking paths among pines and oaks, picnic tables, and a playground. Good for a quiet stroll and views over the Liri V
💡 Easy 25-minute walk from Piazza VI Dicembre. Go early morning to see the lake that forms after rain—it's temporary but attracts birds. No cafés inside, so bring water.
Ristorante Al Boschetto
Taverne du Quartier Latin
Getting Around Frosinone
Buy tickets at the tabaccheria inside the station. Buses on this line can be sporadic on Sundays — check the timetable posted at the stop. It’s only two stops, so walking is often quicker.
Buy tickets at the Cotral kiosk in Terminal 3 arrivals. Validate your ticket in the machine on the bus immediately — fines are €60.
Use the regional FL6 line — it’s direct. Avoid the Intercity: it costs more and stops less frequently. From Frosinone station, Liolà is a 15-minute walk or a €5 taxi ride.
Frosinone drivers rarely use meters — agree the fare before getting in. From the station to the hotel, €8 is fair. No rideshare apps operate here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3 days enough for Frosinone?
Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Villa Comunale and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.
What is the best time to visit Frosinone?
See our full best time to visit Frosinone guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.
Where should I stay for this itinerary?
A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Liolà, Hotel Il Cavalier d'Arpino, Silva Hotel Splendid. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.