5/5 - Excellent
I would recommend this city as a place to see. Loved the history.
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An inverted roller coaster, a tower drop and one of Europe’s largest houses of horrors are among the highlights in the themed worlds of this amusement park.
Listen to opera, join a historical tour or admire breathtaking 6th-century mosaics at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Standing between two plazas, this 18th-century Baroque cathedral has an imposing façade and myriad religious artworks. Check out the historic relics in the museum.
While Galla Placidia’s body was never actually laid to rest in this mausoleum, it attracts visitors for its stunning mosaics and reliefs.
Pay your respects to one of Italy’s most accomplished poets at a charming tribute located at the final resting place of Dante Alighieri.
Sculpted saints rise from the cobbles of this central plaza whose historic buildings provide a window into its Venetian past.
I would recommend this city as a place to see. Loved the history.
I am surprised this is not more of a destination than it is. The mosaics are worth the trip by themselves but there is much more here.
Nice walkabke city. One day is long enough to see the highlights, if you go in September.
We were there mainly for the sites, is a small town but has a lot to offer. The beach is just about 15 minutes from the center of town. I can’t say much about its beaches since we didn’t visit that part of town but most likely visit in the future.
It is the perfect Italian City
Locals don't seem as friendly as other Italians.