Youth Hostel in Ravenna
Travel Tips for Ravenna - Dante (Page 1/2)
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11 Jun 2011 Marianne, USA:
We didn't get time to find a place, but the hostel offers frozen meals to microwave, we purchased our on at the coop across the street and used the microwave. |
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11 Jun 2011 Marianne, USA:
Get a "Church Pass", the 6th century mosiacs are marvellous. |
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04 Jun 2011 Ryan, Canada:
Co-Op Supermarket next door to Hostel |
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07 May 2011 Beatriz, Brazil:
The beach that has a protected strip of vegetation along it. And of course all the mosaics. |
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05 May 2011 Joseph, England & Wales:
National Museum and San Vitale |
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25 Apr 2011 Shiori, Japan:
Al Passatore, via guaccimanni 76 |
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05 May 2011 Joseph, England & Wales:
I can't remember the name, but there was a good restaurant by the level crossing |
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08 Oct 2010 Heather, Australia:
Mosaics, mosaics, mosaics - wonderful stuff all over the city. take a 1 hour trip to Faenza to visit the International Museum of Ceramics. |
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16 Sep 2010 Joy, Australia:
All the mosaics, esp the one out of town. To catch the bus back, wait where you got off, not at the stop across the road! |
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21 Aug 2010 Geert, Belgium:
San Sisto, Sant Apolinare in Classe, the baptisterium, the monument to Dante, the enoteca, the treasures at the diocesan museum: by the combination ticket for a great dive into the city's culture... |
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HI Hostel Ravenna - DanteThe hostel is 1km from the town centre and offers easy access to the churches and mosaics for which Ravenna is famous, as well as the seaside. Other local attractions include the tomb of the poet Dante, after whom the hostel is named. There are 140 beds and facilities include internet access, TV and laundry. | more...... |

