Ravello, nestled along the Amalfi Coast, is an enchanting destination that captivated intellectuals, artists, and musicians of the 19th century. It was here that Richard Wagner composed the second act of Parsifal.
This medieval town perches 365 meters above the Tyrrhenian Sea. During your visit, you'll explore the exquisite villas within the town, including Villa Rufolo, where the renowned "Ravello Festival" is held annually, and Villa Cimbrone, celebrated for its picturesque belvedere known as the Terrace of Infinity.
As Nobel Prize-winning literature laureate André Gide once eloquently put it, 'Ravello is closer to the sky than it is far from the shore'.
Useful recommendations on where to have lunch or dinner will be provided at the end of the tour, perfect for anyone wishing to further enjoy the beauty of Ravello.
Meet the guide at Piazza Duomo in Ravello. Visit the Cathedral of St Pantaleone originally built by bishop Papirio in the later 11th century.
Villa Rufolo, a wonderful medieval site adorned with enchanting gardens.
Villa Cimbrone is a historic building, dating from at least the 11th century AD, it is famous for its scenic belvedere, the Terrazzo dell'lnfinito (the Terrace of Infinity).
You will make your own way to the meeting points