Ravello Tourist Map: Villas, Gardens, Viewpoints and Walking Route
We are Ana and Kevin, and Ravello is one of the Amalfi Coast towns where the map should slow you down rather than push you through more stops. Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, the Duomo, garden terraces, viewpoints, bus arrival points and links toward Amalfi or Minori all sit close together, but hills and timing matter. This Ravello tourist map helps you plan the village as a walking route with viewpoints, not just a quick detour above the coast.
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If you are searching for a Ravello map, Ravello Italy map, tourist map of Ravello or Ravello attractions map, start with the villas and arrival point. Ravello is small, but the best route depends on whether you arrive by bus, stay overnight, walk from nearby villages or connect it with Amalfi Coast towns. For wider planning, compare this page with our Amalfi Coast tourist map, Italy tourist map, Positano tourist map and Portofino tourist map.
Interactive Tourist Map of Ravello
Use the map to group Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, Ravello Duomo, viewpoint terraces, bus stops, garden routes, stay areas and links toward Amalfi, Minori and the coast. Ravello is compact, but slopes make route order important.
Load the Ravello map to group Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, Duomo, viewpoints, bus stops, Amalfi Coast links and stay areas.
Open the Ravello tourist map in Google MapsBest Areas to Read on the Ravello Map
Villa Rufolo and the central arrival area
Villa Rufolo is the easiest first anchor because it sits close to the central square and gives the visit a clear garden-and-viewpoint start. If you are coming up from Amalfi, this is the area where the map should help you settle before adding extra walking.

Villa Cimbrone and the terrace route
Villa Cimbrone needs more time and a more deliberate walk. We would not squeeze it in as an afterthought; it is better as the second major block of the visit, especially if viewpoints are the reason you came to Ravello.

Ravello Duomo, square and food stops
The Duomo and central square are the practical midpoint. Use this area for orientation, food, shade and timing checks before choosing whether to add another garden, a viewpoint walk or the return toward Amalfi Coast transport.

Coast links, buses and walking options
Ravello is above the coast, so arrival matters. Buses, taxis, walking paths and nearby towns like Amalfi, Minori and Atrani change how long the visit feels. Check the route back before adding extra stops.
Suggested Ravello Routes from the Map
Short Ravello visit: arrive near the centre, visit Villa Rufolo, walk the square and add one viewpoint before returning to the coast.
Classic half day: Villa Rufolo, Duomo and square, Villa Cimbrone, terrace views and a slow food stop.
Slow overnight route: stay in Ravello, visit one villa early, rest during the busiest hours, then return to viewpoints in softer light.
Amalfi Coast connection: combine Ravello with Amalfi or Minori only after checking bus times, walking conditions and summer crowds.
Where to Stay in Ravello and Nearby
For a map-friendly stay, compare Ravello village, Amalfi, Minori and Atrani. Ravello is best for quiet evenings and viewpoints, Amalfi is more connected, Minori can be practical for a gentler base, and Atrani works well if you want a smaller coastal feel.
Plan activities, insurance and flights for Ravello
Once the map route is clear, the next practical step is checking what to book around it: guided activities, travel insurance and flight options if you are coming from abroad.
Use the activity widget below to compare current tours and tickets for Ravello. For the travel side, you can also review insurance with IATI and compare flights before fixing dates.
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Ravello Map Planning Checklist
Best first anchor: Villa Rufolo and the central square.
Best route shape: one garden first, central break, then the second garden or viewpoint walk.
Best transport question: how will you return to Amalfi, Minori or your overnight base?
Best mistake to avoid: treating Ravello as flat and quick; the distances are short, but slopes and viewpoints slow the route down.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Ravello Tourist Map
What should be on a Ravello tourist map?
A useful Ravello tourist map should include Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, Ravello Duomo, the central square, viewpoint terraces, bus stops, walking paths, stay areas and links toward Amalfi, Minori and Atrani.
Is Ravello easy to walk around?
The village centre is compact, but the terrain is hilly. Comfortable shoes help, especially if you add Villa Cimbrone, viewpoint walks or paths toward nearby towns.
How long do you need in Ravello?
A short visit can work in two or three hours. A half day is better for Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, the square and slower viewpoints.
Where should you stay for Ravello?
Stay in Ravello for quiet evenings and views. Stay in Amalfi, Minori or Atrani if transport, beach access or easier coastal movement matters more.

