Palazzo Bezzi

3 nights
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Boutique Hotels

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Close to Town

Activities/Interests

Cultural & Historical Exploration, Rooftop terrace, Wellness

Ravenna’s mosaics by day, a calm design-led cocoon by night — culture without the big-city fatigue.

📍Ravenna

For couples who love big-hitting art and architecture but don’t want the “big-city” pace, it hits a sweet spot: a calm, design-forward base where you can spend your days drifting between mosaics, cloisters and quiet streets — then come back to a genuinely restful room and a small spa reset. It’s also well placed for rail travellers, around a five-minute walk from Ravenna station.

Why You’ll Love It

Walkable Ravenna, zero hassle – A central base that keeps the city easy: step out, wander, absorb, return.

Culture-friendly calm – Modern, uncluttered interiors that feel like a reset button after big-hitting sights.

Small spa, big impact – Ideal for couples: a simple ritual (steam/sauna/relax) that restores you for the next day.

Sleep that truly restores – Comfort-led rooms designed to help you recharge, not just “stay over”.

Rooftop breathing space – A little extra height and light for late-afternoon unwinding.

Perfect for rail travellers – A smart stop on a car-free itinerary across Emilia-Romagna and Le Marche.

Rooms:

31

From

£ 590 per person

Including

Travel planning

3  nights sharing a deluxe double room

Daily breakfast

Private transfer from Bologna airport

We can help you with

We often pair Palazzo Bezzi with Casa Bertagni in Bologna, then finish with sea-air decompression at Excelsior Lido & Spa in Pesaro — a journey that moves from grand city texture to mosaic wonder, then effortless coastline calm.

🛏️ Room Types at a Glance:

Double Classic

🛏️ 15 m² | Double bed | Up to 2 guests | City setting

Compact, polished, and designed for couples who spend their days out in the city. Everything feels efficient and quiet — a smart “sleep well, step out early” base.

Executive Double Room

🛏️ 20 m² | Double bed | Up to 2 guests | City setting

A little more breathing space for longer stays, with a calmer rhythm: return, shower, reset, head back out for aperitivo — or simply switch off.

Superior Double Room

🛏️ 20 m² | Double bed (some special bed styles) | Up to 2 guests | Some rooms with monument views

This is where the stay starts to feel distinctly “Ravenna”: a comfortable, contemporary room, and in some cases a privileged outlook towards the city’s landmarks.

Junior Suite

🛏️ 26 m² | Double bed | Up to 2 guests | More space to linger

For couples who want their room to be part of the holiday — space to spread out, slow down, and enjoy a more unhurried start (or end) to the day.

Food & Beverage Options 🍴

Breakfast: A well-regarded, generous start — the sort that quietly sets you up for a full day on foot

Lunch & Dinner: Best enjoyed out — Ravenna rewards unplanned lunches in trattorias and simple osterie.

Dining outside the property: No need to be tied to hotel dining here; staff guidance and a short stroll will get you to the right table.

Hotel Amenities 🏨

✓ Wellness area (sauna, Turkish bath, chromatic shower, relaxation zone)

✓ fitness

✓ 24-hour reception

✓ rooftop solarium/terrace feel

✓ concierge-style support

✓ affiliated garage nearby

In-Room Amenities 🛏️

✓ Air conditioning

✓ Wi-Fi

✓ safe

✓ private bathroom

✓ modern comforts geared for short breaks and culture-led stays

Additional Highlights

Historic shell, modern confidence: A “best of both” approach — heritage setting with contemporary interiors that don’t fight for attention.

Garden moments: A quiet internal garden feel adds a rare pause button in a cultural city.

Rail-friendly logic: With the station a short walk away, it’s naturally suited to car-free itineraries.

Local Attractions

📍 Basilica di San Vitale: ~10–15 mins on foot — Ravenna’s jaw-dropping Byzantine masterpiece.

📍 Mausoleo di Galla Placidia: ~10–15 mins on foot — small space, immense impact (go when your mind is freshest).

📍 Sant’Apollinare Nuovo: ~10 mins on foot — long mosaic narratives you’ll keep replaying later.

📍 Dante’s Tomb (Zona Dantesca): ~10–15 mins on foot — a quiet, poetic corner of the city.

📍 Battistero Neoniano & Battistero degli Ariani: short walk — luminous mosaics in two distinct moods.

📍 Museo d’Arte della Città di Ravenna: walkable — a lighter cultural counterpoint between the UNESCO “big hitters”.

📍 Classe (Sant’Apollinare in Classe): short taxi/bus ride — the “outside the centre” basilica that feels like a revelation.

📍 Bologna (by train): ~1 hour — a natural multi-centre pairing when you want porticoes, food culture and layered architecture.

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