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What’s Ravenna Like in October?

October in Ravenna offers a pleasant transition into autumn. Expect mild temperatures, fewer crowds than peak summer, and beautiful fall foliage. It’s an ideal time for cultural exploration and enjoying local cuisine without intense heat.

What is the Weather and Climate in Ravenna in October?

Ravenna in October typically experiences mild, autumn weather. Average daytime high temperatures generally range from 18-21°C (64-70°F), while average nighttime lows fall between 9-12°C (48-54°F). Rainfall is moderate, with an estimated 7-9 rainy days throughout the month, accumulating around 70-90mm (2.7-3.5 inches) of precipitation. Daylight hours decrease, offering approximately 10.5-11.5 hours of light.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in October?

October is considered shoulder season, offering good availability for accommodation and generally lower prices than summer. A mid-range hotel might cost an estimated €70-€120 per night, while budget B&Bs or guesthouses could range from an estimated €50-€90 per night. Availability is usually good, but booking in advance for weekends or specific dates is advisable. A combined ticket to Ravenna’s major UNESCO World Heritage mosaic sites (e.g., Basilica di San Vitale, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia) costs €10.50 (2024 data, check official Opere di Religione della Diocesi di Ravenna website). A casual meal can be an estimated €12-€25 per person.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions?

Crowds in October are generally moderate, significantly less than the busy summer months, allowing for a more relaxed visit to popular sites. While major summer festivals have concluded, you might encounter local harvest festivals or smaller cultural events. Conditions are generally pleasant for sightseeing, with crisp air and occasional sunny days perfect for exploring on foot.

What are the Best Activities for October in Ravenna?

October is perfect for immersing yourself in Ravenna’s iconic Byzantine mosaics. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Basilica di San Vitale and the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia. Explore Dante Alighieri’s Tomb and the tranquil city center. Enjoy local Emilia-Romagna cuisine, including piadina and cappelletti, perhaps paired with local wines. The cooler weather is also excellent for walking or cycling through the city’s parks and streets, enjoying the autumn colors.

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