Bologna

Welcome to Bologna, Italy’s food capital and a city rich in history, culture, and unforgettable culinary experiences. Known as “La Grassa” (The Fat One) for its world-famous cuisine, Bologna is home to fresh pasta, mortadella, and traditional ragu. Explore its historic landmarks, vibrant markets, and hidden gems. Whether you’re planning a food tour, looking for travel tips, or discovering the best restaurants in Bologna, this category covers everything you need to experience the authentic charm of this Italian city. Do not forget to check our best seller the foodies delight tour, a Bologna food tour visiting all the best sites in one day.

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Where To Buy Parmesan Cheese in Florence.

If you want to bring a unique gift from Florence to your friends and family, Parmigiano Reggiano is a great option! This iconic cheese is one of Italy’s most protected and historic products. It is a hard grating cheese with a rich and complex flavour, traditionally enjoyed shaved over pasta or broken into chunks and

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Snow-covered road with a rustic house and trees under a bright blue sky, creating a serene winter scene.
Bologna

Can I Ski in Bologna?

Bologna is not a ski resort, but it sits close enough to the Apennines that a day on the slopes is entirely practical. The resorts to the south — Corno alle Scale, Monte Cimone, and Cerreto Laghi — are within 1–2 hours by car and offer good skiing at prices well below Alpine alternatives. For

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