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What’s Ravenna Like in May?

May in Ravenna offers pleasant spring weather, making it an ideal time to visit. Average daily high temperatures typically range from 20-24°C (68-75°F), with lows around 10-14°C (50-57°F). Rainfall is moderate, with approximately 6-8 rainy days throughout the month, totaling about 50-70mm. Visitors can generally anticipate long hours of sunshine, perfect for exploring the city’s historic sites and enjoying outdoor activities.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in May?

May is considered shoulder season in Ravenna, with costs trending from moderate to high as summer approaches. Estimated nightly accommodation prices range from €40-€70 for budget guesthouses, €80-€150 for mid-range 3-star hotels, and €150-€300+ for higher-end establishments. A combined ticket for most of Ravenna’s UNESCO World Heritage mosaic sites typically costs €12-€15 (as of early 2024). Expect a mid-range restaurant meal to cost approximately €25-€40 per person, excluding drinks. Availability for popular hotels and tours can start to decrease towards the end of the month.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions?

Expect moderate crowds in May. While not yet the peak summer season, Ravenna’s popular mosaic sites can draw significant visitor numbers, including school groups. The city buzzes with a pleasant energy without feeling overly crowded. Gardens and parks are in full bloom, and the general conditions are excellent for walking and outdoor exploration. Major cultural events like the Ravenna Festival sometimes begin in late May or early June; check local listings for specific dates.

What are the Best Activities for May?

May is perfect for exploring Ravenna’s world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage mosaic sites, such as the Basilica di San Vitale and the Mausoleo di Galla Placidia. The pleasant weather is also ideal for walking through the historic city center, enjoying Piazza del Popolo, and visiting Dante’s Tomb. Cycling is popular on the flat terrain, with routes leading to nearby pine forests or the Adriatic coast (e.g., Marina di Ravenna). Consider a day trip to nearby cities like Ferrara or Bologna, easily accessible by train.

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