Your stay — Villa Archi
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The Property — Villa Archi
Villa Archi is a 3-star hotel with a laid-back atmosphere, offering a tranquil retreat from the city's bustle. Its elegant decor and well-manicured gardens evoke a sense of classic Italian hospitality. This hotel suits travellers seeking a relaxing base to explore Ravenna's rich history and cultural attractions. Standing in the lobby, you'll notice the warm colour scheme and comfortable seating areas, which set the tone for a soothing stay.
Chronicles of Ravenna
Ravenna was founded by the Umbri and later became a key city in the Roman Empire, evident in its well-preserved ancient architecture. The city's evolution is marked by its Byzantine mosaics, which adorn many of its buildings, including the famous Basilica di San Vitale. Today, Ravenna is a thriving cultural centre, hosting various festivals and events that celebrate its rich heritage. Visitors can explore the city's historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover its unique blend of Roman, Byzantine, and Italian influences. Ravenna's contemporary identity is shaped by its strong sense of community and its efforts to preserve its historical and artistic treasures.
Best Time to Visit
Full Ravenna guide →Best months
September, May, and June are ideal months to visit Ravenna, as the weather is mild and sunny, with average highs around 23-25°C, and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer months. These months offer a great balance of pleasant weather and manageable tourist numbers.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are the peak months, with school holidays and festivals like the Ravenna Festival, which drives up hotel prices and attracts large crowds. During this time, Villa Archi's prices may increase by up to 20% due to high demand.
Budget shoulder season
April and October are the best shoulder months for budget-conscious travellers, with discounts on hotel rates and milder weather, making it ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.
Weather & packing
Ravenna's climate is characterized by hot summers and mild winters, with occasional heatwaves in July and August. When packing for your trip, be sure to include lightweight clothing, sunhats, and sunscreen for the summer months, and layers for the cooler spring and autumn evenings.
Live City Briefing — Ravenna
- The city's new bike-sharing system, Ravenna Bike, has been launched, making it easier for visitors to explore the city's historic centre and surrounding areas. The annual Ravenna Festival will take place from June to July, featuring a range of cultural events, concerts, and performances. The city's main tourist information office has moved to a new location on Via Salara, providing visitors with easier access to maps, guides, and local advice.
Hotel Facilities — Villa Archi
free, 10 Mbps, login required with room number and surname
serves all floors, no stairs-only sections
complimentary digital newsstand via PressReader
15:00-20:00, early bag-drop from 10:00, late check-out until 12:00 for €20
available from 08:00 to 20:00, free of charge
step-free access, wheelchair entry at main entrance, one adapted room
on-site parking for 10 vehicles, €15 per night; nearest public car park at Piazza San Francesco, €2 per hour; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: €20 advance deposit + €50 incidental card hold at check-in
Good to know — Ravenna
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Emergency Contacts
RavennaDial 112 for any police, medical or fire emergency. For non-urgent police matters in Ravenna, call 0544 428311. Note that 112 is the single European emergency number, also reachable via text for hearing-impaired users.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Ravenna, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Villa Archi
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Ravenna Train Station → Hotel Mosaico (Via F.lli Rosselli stop)
💡 Only use this if you’re carrying heavy luggage; the walk is quicker. Validate your ticket in the machine on board or risk a €50 fine.
Hotel Stella → Ravenna Station
💡 Tickets from tabacchi shops. Validate before boarding. Cheaper than buying on the tram.
Ravenna Station → Basilica of San Vitale
💡 Bus 4 runs a loop past most mosaics. Get off at stop 'Piazza del Popolo' to walk to the hotel from there.
Ravenna Train Station (Ravenna) → Hotel Mosaico (Via F.lli Rosselli, 2 min walk)
💡 You can walk from the station to Hotel Mosaico in 3 minutes—skip the bus. The station’s underground pass is safer than crossing the main road.
Ravenna Train Station (or near Hotel Diana) → Teodorico Mausoleum / City Centre and Basilicas
💡 Buy tickets at tabacchi shops before boarding. Validate in the machine onboard. For Hotel Diana, stop at Via Farini 10, then a 3-minute walk—saves walking through the entire historic centre.
Bologna Airport (BLQ) → Ravenna Bus Station (Piazza Aldo Moro)
💡 FLIXBUS is cheaper but may stop at Rimini; direct Autostradale option runs fewer times. Buy a ticket on the app for best price.
Bologna Airport → Hotel Stella
💡 Book through the official Cotabo app for a fixed rate. Avoid unlicensed drivers at arrivals.
Bologna Airport (BLQ) → Hotel Mosaico, Ravenna
💡 Pre-book for about €10 less. Fixed price to Ravenna centre; confirm before you get in.
Bologna Airport (BLQ) → Hotel Diana, Ravenna
💡 Use a licensed NCC service like Radiotaxi Ravenna. Reserve at least 24 hours ahead for better rates. The driver will drop you right at the hotel entrance on Via Girolamo Rossi.
Bologna Airport → Hotel Stella
💡 Take the ATC bus from airport to Bologna Centrale (€6, 20 mins), then direct train to Ravenna (€9, 55 mins). The hotel is a 10-min walk from Ravenna station.
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (BLQ) → Ravenna Train Station / Hotel Diana (via local bus or short walk)
💡 Buy your ticket online in advance for a small discount. From the Ravenna bus terminal, it's a 10-minute walk to Hotel Diana along Via Farini.
Bologna Centrale Station → Ravenna Station
💡 Get the direct regional train (no changes) heading to Ancona or Rimini. From Ravenna station, Hotel Diana is a 5-minute walk south along Via Oriani.
About Ravenna
Wikipedia ↗Ravenna ( rə-VEN-ə; Italian: [raˈvenna], also locally [raˈvɛn(n)a] ; Romagnol: Ravèna, Ravêna) is the capital city of the Province of Ravenna, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy. It was the capital city of the Western Roman Empire during the fifth century A.D. until its collapse in 476, ...
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Villa Archi?
Check-in at Villa Archi is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Villa Archi have Wi-Fi?
free, 10 Mbps, login required with room number and surname
Is there a city or tourist tax at Villa Archi?
€2 per person per night
When is the best time to visit Ravenna?
September, May, and June are ideal months to visit Ravenna, as the weather is mild and sunny, with average highs around 23-25°C, and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer months. These months offer a great balance of pleasant weather and manageable tourist numbers.
Top Attractions in Ravenna
💡 Grab a coffee from Caffè del Popolo (€1.50 at the counter) and people-watch. Free Wi-Fi is available in the square from the municipal network.
💡 Sit on a bench by the fountain with a takeaway coffee from Caffè Letterario on the corner. The square comes alive at aperitivo hour (around 6pm) when locals gather.
💡 Start at Piazza del Popolo, head north along Via Cavour. Many pieces are on private walls – just look up. Maps at tourist office or download a free PDF from Ravenna Turismo.
💡 Free and open-air. Visit in early evening when the light hits the marble. Pair with the Dante Museum (€3) across the street for context.
💡 The cloister garden is a peaceful spot to rest—few tourists find it. Check their website for free day dates if you're on a tight budget.
💡 Arrive before 9am to avoid crowds. The mosaics are best seen in morning light filtering through the apse windows.
💡 Bring your own lunch – there are few cafes nearby. The park is quiet on weekday afternoons.
💡 Stop at Caffè del Popolo for the best espresso in town – cheap and proper Italian. Arrive around 6pm for the evening passeggiata.