Ravenna once was the capital of the Byzantine Empire in Italy, and it still has amazing mosaics recalling that heritage. Also make sure you visit Dante's tomb, as well as the little pile of rubble where local residents hid his urn during WWII to prevent it from being damaged.
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4 based on 46 reviews
We travelled with our family in July and this was a great place to stay. There was a baby bed upon request and the apartment was very well equipped and spacious. The best part is that it is very close to the beach and nice restaurants! Only minus point is that there is no aircon so rooms were pretty warm especially during the night as we needed to keep windows closed due to noise. Also, there was quite a lot of noise from neighbours and moving chairs upstairs could be heard very well. People did obey the silent times very well tho- our children were just going to bed earlier and woke up early.
3.5 based on 64 reviews
Clean, spacious apartment in a quiet location with a good heating system. Our flat was equipped with TV, fridge, freezer, washing machine, hob and oven with plenty of equipment to make simple meals. There is a big supermarket about 200m away and a coffee bar opposite. The town center is about 15 minutes walk. Small pets are allowed and there is a nice park in the next block. A tourist office is situated between the apartments and the Mosaic Hotel where you make the check in.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Closed door, but we finally got in after making a phone call. The room is pleasant and the bathroom is superior. After discussing that we wanted to have breakfast at seven in the morning, it was surprising that there was no bread or pastry, no cheese, no ham, no eggs for breakfast, just dry rusks, butter and sweet cake. When I complained, it slowly became bread, cheese and ham. Finally we left the accommodation with a very bad taste. We haven't had such a crazy breakfast before.
5 based on 2 reviews
Prestigious accommodations in the exclusive location of Piazza del Popolo in Ravenna. The first apartment overlooking Piazza del Popolo, in the heart of Ravenna, ideal for those wishing to visit the historic center which houses the largest legacy of Byzantine mosaics from humanity and the eight monuments recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage. The second apartment with an enchanting terrace overlooking the historical roofs of Ravenna.
Appartamentino carinissimo e credo anche di recente ristrutturazione in piazza del popolo. Peccato aver avuto quello dei due senza affaccio. Cucinino con tutto l'indispensabile, comodo per fare colazione in stanza. Bagno immenso, comodo, e dotato di tutto. Due split dell'aria condizionata, uno nella zona giorno e uno in camera. Sopra le aspettative!
4 based on 85 reviews
Aparthotel Costa Paradiso is only 200mt far from the sea and 6km far from Ravenna city centre and offers comfortable and air-conditioned two-room and three-room apartments. Inside you will find many services for adults and children! Two outdoor pools, Jacuzzi and large solarium, large park with playground, barbecue and picnic area, fitness trail, multi-purpose soccer-tennis court, volleyball court and much more! WE ARE OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND!
Stayed here as the photos looked really nice online when we were searching. Once we arrived we bad one bedroom and a shower room and the kitchen was long and narrow with the dining area used as a bedroom with 2 beds out which made it very cramped whilst moving about! Beds were uncomfortable by 3 or 4 days the lack of sleep was getting to me as I just couldn't sleep. These were the most uncomfortable beds I've ever slept on. One evening I decide to cook and discovered how slow the electric jobs are. You can probably get some eggs 3rd or basic meals but forget cooking as it took me ages. The room had nothing in it other than 1 toilet roll, couple of soaps and some tiny sachets of shower gel and shampoo. 4 bath towels and hands towels and a couple of smaller towels. There were no tea towel to dry your hands on when washing up or washing your hands which was needed and people going on holiday are not going to bring tea towels with them. Cutlery was basic, but enough for a family of 5. One thing that we did love were the pools and how quiet it was around the pool. It would have been nice to be able to reach the restaurant area near the pool rather than walk out of the gates to get there. Did also see a sign that the pool couldn't be used for 2 hours (2-4) when there was no lifeguard on duty. The jacuzzi was also switched off as we tried to use it at those times. But this was lovely as well. The area was clean and tidy. Probably the best part of it. Quiet beach with a certain amount of private area where you have to pay €15 for umbrella and 2 sunbed. You can also just go further down the beach and bring your own towels. There was a restaurant which you could eat at and get drinks which we didn't use. Towels were provided by the apartments which was nice as well, these were given in a bag and handed back in on departure. It was ok but upon traveling out a bit we found hotels and other apartments which were really nice for similar amour of money. I do think €100 per night is excessive for what you get and I have had better for this amout in most other places. If I were to rate it myself I would say Max €60-70 per night. There is also not much around the area either. So not much to do and you definitely need a car.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
I had an apartment in the main building and I was so comfortable and in the best possition to reach every attraction. The wifi was great and the room warm and cosy and very reasonable. I was doing a mosaic course at koko across town but knew I would need a little walk every morning before classes and to sometimes cook for myself.
4 based on 18 reviews
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