
The Belvedere of Pizzo, also known as "U Spunduni", is one of the most iconic viewpoints on the Costa degli Dei. Set in the heart of the historic centre next to Piazza della Repubblica, it offers a sweeping view over the sea, the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia and, on clear days, as far as the Aeolian Islands. The perfect place to pause, take in Pizzo and lose yourself in its panorama.
In the historic centre of Pizzo Calabro, where the narrow alleys suddenly open out toward the sea, the "U Spunduni" Belvedere is one of the most evocative spots in town. A natural terrace overlooking the Tyrrhenian, it is woven into the daily life of the square and the routines of residents and visitors alike. More than a viewpoint, it is one of those places where Pizzo reveals its most authentic identity, suspended between sea, history, social life and beauty. From here the view embraces the coastline, the marina, the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia and, on clear days, the silhouette of the Aeolian Islands. The position is strategic: behind it lies Piazza della Repubblica, the town's main living room, with cafés, ice-cream shops, artisan stores and glimpses of the old centre; nearby stands Castello Murat, one of Pizzo's historical landmarks. The Belvedere is enjoyable at any hour, but at sunset it becomes especially moving: the light falls on the sea, the town lights up and the square fills with life. A simple, free, immediate stop, yet capable of leaving one of the strongest images of any visit to Pizzo. WeDei tip Visit at sunset or during the quieter morning hours. After the viewpoint, wander on through the historic centre's alleys, reach Castello Murat or pause in the square to sample the famous Tartufo di Pizzo. It is a short stop, but worth taking your time: the beauty here lies in slowing down and looking.
Piazza della Repubblica, 25
Pizzo Calabro