Located in the northeast of Italy
and connected to the Adriatic Sea, lies the city of Ravenna. Its origins are distant and the city was an important Roman settlement, Julius Caesar met here his troops before a battle fatally lost. The city is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. There are many breathtaking buildings in the Old City Centre. In this area most of the streets are pedestrianized with cafes and small shops in the narrow streets and alleys. Ravenna houses the Dante’s tomb. Hotels in Ravenna
What to visit in Ravenna: Baptistery; San Francesco Basilica; San Vitale Basilica; Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo; Church Sant’Apollinare in Classe; Teodorico Mausoleum; Piazza del Popolo; Palazzetto Veneziano;
Restaurants in Ravenna
- Guido’s Pizza of Ravenna
- Delciollo’s Ristorante
- Osteria del Tempo Persa
- Antica Trattoria al Gallo
Transports in Ravenna
By plane: Forli (20 km) and Bologna (80km) are the closest airports.
By train: There are trains to/from Bologna and Rimini.
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