5/5 - Excellent
Quiet beautiful little city, huge pedestrian areas, choice of good food & easy access north & south by road
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An inverted roller coaster, a tower drop and one of Europe’s largest houses of horrors are among the highlights in the themed worlds of this amusement park.
Listen to opera, join a historical tour or admire breathtaking 6th-century mosaics at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Standing between two plazas, this 18th-century Baroque cathedral has an imposing façade and myriad religious artworks. Check out the historic relics in the museum.
While Galla Placidia’s body was never actually laid to rest in this mausoleum, it attracts visitors for its stunning mosaics and reliefs.
Pay your respects to one of Italy’s most accomplished poets at a charming tribute located at the final resting place of Dante Alighieri.
One of Ravenna’s most popular historic sites is this mosaic-walled church with a turbulent past dating back to the 6th century.
Quiet beautiful little city, huge pedestrian areas, choice of good food & easy access north & south by road
Lots to see and do in Ravenna. We loved the mosaics and the architecture and found some great restaurants. We love music and enjoyed 'gypsy jazz' at Mama's Club.
Brilliant trip, glad we did it, as we were not completely aware of the history of Ravenna, especially the mosaic’s. Should be put on everyone’s bucket list.
An easy town to navigate through. Kind ,helpful people, fabulous food and ,of course, the mosaics.
It was an amazing cultural city for mosaics and roman heritage but was difficult to reach without a car.
Much more to do there than we expected. Lovely city