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Ravenna: UNESCO Mosaics Entry Tickets
HK$114
per adult
88% of travellers recommend

Entry Ticket to the Domus of Stone Mosaics Archaeological Site
HK$64
per adult

Ravenna Scavenger Hunt & Highlights Self-Guided Walking Tour
HK$127
per adult

From Bologna or Ravenna Guided tour of the Mosaics in Ravenna
HK$547
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Guided Tour of Mosaic Tiles in Ravenna
HK$255
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Ravenna: UNESCO Monuments and Mosaics Guided Tour
HK$255
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

From Bologna: Ravenna Unesco Monuments Guided Tour
HK$456
per adult

E - Tuk Panoramic Tour Assisi with audio guides
HK$410
per adult

Ravenna Noir: True crime stories from the past and famous crimes in Ravenna
HK$182
per adult
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1. Mirabilandia
With its range of roller coasters and themed worlds, Mirabilandia is a limitless playground for children of all ages. The theme park, which has a vast water world section, features some of the most exhilarating rides in Europe. Provide a thrilling time for your kids at the shows and rides of one of Italy’s largest amusement parks.
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2. Cervia - Milano Marittima Pine Forest
Appreciate the beauty and peacefulness of the ancient Pineta di Cervia (Pinewood of Cervia), a vast woodland which stretches along the coast of Milano Marittima. Relish the clean air as you walk, jog or cycle along the paths.
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3. Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari is a famous racetrack, favored by drivers and spectators for its fast, technical circuit and old-school atmosphere. The track is also associated with a tragic accident involving Ayrton Senna that occurred in 1994 and many fans visit to pay their respects to this lost Formula One icon.
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4. Basilica of San Vitale
Eastern art blends with Catholic tradition in the Basilica of San Vitale, considered one of the most important destinations for early Christian art in the country. This octagonal church in central Ravenna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors come from around the world to see its stunning mosaics, cavernous interior and the maze depicted on the church floor. Join a guided tour of the Basilica of San Vitale to learn about its history or attend a musical event to hear the church’s heavenly acoustics.
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5. Papeete Beach
Lounge on Papeete Beach, where a club and swanky beach bar and restaurant cater to the hippest clientele. With the Adriatic Sea swishing gently at the sandy shore and music wafting across the plush loungers, it is a place to see and be seen.
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6. Dante Alighieri's Tomb
Visit Dante Alighieri’s Tomb to learn about how the Florentine poet’s politics led him to spend his final years in Ravenna. Dante Alighieri, considered among the most notable Italian writers in history, was buried in the city. Today visitors travel from around the world to pay tribute at his tomb. Visit Dante Alighieri’s Tomb to hold your own tribute, reflect in the peaceful atmosphere, admire the neoclassical monument and see the urn containing the epitaph written by Bernardo Canaccio.
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7. Cervia Thermal Baths
Enjoy the healing properties of the waters of the ancient town of Cervia at Cervia Thermal Baths (Terme di Cervia). Salt miners first discovered the medicinal effects of the area’s mud and water after noticing the natural curing of their wounds. The first spa opened in the 1930s, followed by a public health resort in the 1950s. Today, Cervia Thermal Baths offers varied beauty and well-being services.
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8. Ravenna Cathedral
With its blue-green dome and majestic façade, the Ravenna Cathedral is one of the city’s crowning jewels. The current incarnation dates back to 1734, although churches have stood on this spot since the 4th century. Pass through the arched portico and gaze at the opulent religious decorations in the interior.
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9. Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
The sister of Roman Emperor Honorius built the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia as her final resting place during the second quarter of the 5th century. Yet Galla Placidia’s body was never returned to Ravenna. She was instead buried in Rome in A.D. 450. Today, the small building is open to the public and features one of the most breathtaking interiors in the city.
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