Explore the charming Ravenna with your family and children on this 2,30 hour kid-friendly guided tour. You will enjoy the exclusive attention of your private guide as you walk through the streets of the city and learn about its history and its monuments.
See the most beautiful examples of the Byzantine art and some of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the “city of mosaics”, including the Basilica of San Vitale and Sant'Apollinare Nuovo.
Your guide will keep everyone involved and entertained with fun and instructive activities, games and commentaries. Visit the Archiepiscopal Museum, where you will find many artworks of the Byzantine and Roman Empires and the stunning Chapel of St. Andrews.
The whole family will enjoy the visit thanks to the interesting descriptions, the quizzes, the trivia and the treasure hunts carefully planned for you.
Meet your guide in Carlo Luigi Farini Square, outside the train station, and start your family adventure!
Visit this stunning church built in the 6th century and see its captivating mosaics made between 500 and 560 AD.
Enter inside the church and admire the stunning mosaics representing the Old and the New Testament and the Emperor Justinian.
ou will head inside the Archiepiscopal Museum, which houses an impressive collection of artworks from the Byzantine and Roman empires. There you will also visit the Chapel of Sant'Andrea decorated with colorful mosaics.
The guide will have a sign with your name on and will meet you in front of the train station.
Ravenna is renowned for its well-preserved late Roman and Byzantine architecture, including eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city is a treasure trove of intricate mosaics, making it a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts. Its rich cultural heritage and serene atmosphere offer a unique blend of ancient and modern Italian life.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its stunning Byzantine mosaics, which depict religious and imperial scenes. The basilica is a masterpiece of early Christian architecture.
Another UNESCO-listed site, this small mausoleum is renowned for its exquisite mosaics, which are among the best-preserved in the world. It is a testament to the artistic achievements of the early Byzantine period.
This octagonal baptistery is another UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring beautiful mosaics that date back to the 5th century. It is one of the oldest surviving baptisteries in Christendom.
This monument honors Dante Alighieri, the famous Italian poet who spent his final years in Ravenna. The tomb is a significant cultural site and a place of pilgrimage for literature enthusiasts.
This large public park is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. It features beautiful gardens, walking paths, and a playground, making it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
A traditional flatbread filled with various ingredients such as cheese, cured meats, and vegetables. It is a popular street food in the region.
A traditional pasta dish consisting of small, hat-shaped pasta filled with meat and served in a rich broth.
A hearty seafood soup made with a variety of fresh fish and shellfish, tomatoes, and herbs.
A soft, creamy cheese often spread on piadina or eaten with bread. It has a mild, slightly tangy flavor.
These months offer pleasant weather with fewer tourists, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Ravenna is a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Ravenna Station
Ravenna Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services throughout the day. Buses are a convenient way to get around Ravenna.
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