Travel guide Bologne

"Bologne : charmes médiévaux et délices culinair"

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Travel Guide Bologne
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How to travel à BOLOGNE

How to go alone

Going alone in Bologna is an invitation to the unexpected and to Italian charm. If the idea of immersing yourself in this historic and gastronomic city appeals to you, here are a few tips for a successful solo getaway. First, lose yourself in the winding streets of the old town. Just strolling beneath the famous portici is a real treat. You might stumble across a local trattoria where the nonnas still prepare tagliatelle al ragù by hand. Be sure to sit down in a local café to enjoy an authentic espresso while watching the comings and goings of the Bolognese. Don't hesitate to strike up a conversation with the locals. You may be surprised by their warmth and willingness to share the secrets of their city. Going alone in Bologna means opening yourself up to spontaneity, listening to local stories and soaking up the all'italiana rhythm of life. Take the time to live and feel this unique city!

How to go on a tour

Discovering Bologna as part of an organized tour allows you to enjoy the magnificent city without worrying about logistics. Here are a few tips for a successful organized adventure. Opt for a tour that highlights Bologna's gastronomic heritage. After all, it's the birthplace of Bolognese sauce! Join a tour that takes you through local markets, hidden trattorias and workshops where you can sample fresh tortellini. If history is more your cup of tea, choose a tour focused on architecture. Bologna is full of medieval wonders, with its famous portici, arcades and leaning towers.

How to get around

Bologna is ideal for exploring on foot, with its narrow streets and emblematic squares. If you want to go a little further, opt for the self-service bicycles, very popular with Bolognese. The efficient bus network covers the whole city and its surroundings. Keep a few coins in your pocket to pay directly on board. To explore the surrounding countryside, Bologna's train stations offer frequent connections to destinations such as Modena and Parma. Climb aboard a regional train and enjoy theEmilia-Romagna countryside as it unfolds before your eyes. Bologna is a city on a human scale, where every street corner hides a surprise. Allora,pronti a partire?

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