Italy · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Teramo
Everything you need to explore Teramo — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Teramo
A small museum inside an 18th-century noble palace, showing original furnishings, porcelain, and a library. Entry is free but you need to ask for the key at the tourist office across the square.
🕐 Mon–Sat 9am–1pm, 3–6pm (free entry with key from tourist office)
💡 The tourist office closes for lunch (1–3pm) and has limited hours on Sundays. Call ahead or check in the morning. The guided tour is in Italian, but the rooms are self-explanatory.
Hotels near Casa Museo Savini →Archaeological museum in a former convent with Roman statues, mosaics, and medieval pottery. Entry is €5 for adults, free for under 18s and EU teachers.
🕐 Tue-Sun 9:00-19:00; closed Mon
💡 Check for free days – usually the first Sunday of the month. The highlight is the bronze 'Ercole' statue from the 2nd century AD.
Hotels near Museo Archeologico Francesco Savini →Historic in Teramo
Small 13th-century church with a beautiful carved wooden choir and a 15th-century fresco of the Annunciation. Often overlooked by tourists.
🕐 Variable; normally open 9:00-12:00 and 16:00-18:00, but check locally
💡 The church is usually locked – ask at the nearby tabacchi for the key. They're friendly and will let you in if they have time.
Hotels near Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate →A 12th-century Romanesque cathedral with a striking marble portal, Cosmatesque mosaic floor, and a silver altarpiece. The interior is cool and plain, with a palpable sense of age.
🕐 Daily 8am–12:30pm, 3:30–7pm
💡 Look for the faint remains of frescoes on the left wall near the crypt steps. The mosaic floor is often roped off, but you can still see it through the gate.
Hotels near Teramo Cathedral (Duomo di Teramo) →Remains of a first-century BC Roman theatre, partially excavated; you can see the cavea and some columns from the street. No formal entry fee as it's an open archaeological site.
🕐 Always visible from the street
💡 Look at the side facing Via dei Mille for the best preserved section. The site is small but gives a strong sense of scale if you stand in the central area.
Hotels near Roman Theatre of Teramo →Remains of a Roman theatre from the 1st century BC, partially excavated. You can see the curved seating tiers and part of the stage from the road and a small square. It’s not a full ruin Greek-style but gives a clear sense of scale.
🕐 Visible from outside 24/7
💡 Best viewed from the via dei Sabini side after dusk, when the theatre is lit. No official access to the interior, but you can peer through the fence.
Hotels near Roman Theatre of Teramo →12th-century cathedral with a striking Romanesque facade, a silver altarpiece, and a crypt with 12th-century frescoes. Entry to the main church is free; the museum and baptistery cost a few euros.
🕐 Mon-Sat 8:00-12:00, 16:00-19:00; Sun 8:00-13:00, 16:00-19:30
💡 Go early in the morning to see the light through the rose window. The crypt often has fewer visitors before 10am.
Hotels near Teramo Cathedral →Park in Teramo
A small public park with walking paths, a pond, and a few hands-on science installations (levers, pulleys, optics) aimed at kids but interesting enough for adults. Shady and quiet.
🕐 Daily dawn to dusk
💡 Bring your own water; the café near the entrance only opens in peak summer. Visit early to avoid the heat—there’s little shade after 11am.
Hotels near Parco della Scienza (Science Park) →A large public park on a hill with walking paths, a small lake, and views over the city and Gran Sasso mountains. Good for a picnic or a stroll.
🕐 Dawn to dusk; gates close at 20:00 in summer, 18:00 in winter
💡 Bring your own food – the nearby bar is overpriced. Go at sunset for the best light on the mountains.
Hotels near Parco della Scienza →Landmark in Teramo
The main square of Teramo, a long open space lined with cafes and the cathedral at one end. Used for markets and evening passeggiata. No entry fee obviously—it’s just a square—but worth a mention for its relaxed atmosphere and people-watching.
🕐 Accessible 24/7
💡 Go at sunset when the cathedral front lights up. The café on the north side does a decent €1 espresso; avoid the tourist trap with the big photos. Check for the Saturday morning farmer’s market for cheap local cheese and olives.
Hotels near Piazza Martiri della Libertà →Where to Eat in Teramo
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Teramo?
The top attractions include Casa Museo Savini, Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate, Teramo Cathedral (Duomo di Teramo), Roman Theatre of Teramo, Roman Theatre of Teramo, Parco della Scienza (Science Park).
How many days do you need in Teramo?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Teramo 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Teramo famous for?
Teramo is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Teramo?
Top options include La Lanterna, Gli Antenati, Bar Tabaccheria Mirco, Ristorante Pizzeria Pie D'Oro.