Bologna

Bologna

Bologna, the lively capital of Emilia-Romagna, is rich in history, culture, and world-famous cuisine. Discover medieval towers, endless porticoes, and terracotta rooftops while experiencing the city’s youthful energy. Explore Piazza Maggiore, the Two Towers, and the charming hidden canals throughout the city.

Must-See Attractions

Piazza Maggiore

Piazza Maggiore

The atmospheric heart of Bologna, surrounded by landmarks such as Palazzo D’Accursio, the Basilica of San Petronio, and the Clock Tower.

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Basilica of San Petronio

Basilica of San Petronio

One of Europe’s largest churches, known for its unfinished façade and the world’s longest sundial.

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Archiginnasio & Anatomical Theatre

Archiginnasio & Anatomical Theatre

Historic seat of the University of Bologna—richly decorated and home to the famous Anatomical Theatre.

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Quadrilatero Market

Quadrilatero Market

Medieval market district renowned for its food stalls, local delicacies, and vibrant atmosphere.

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Sanctuary of San Luca (Portico di San Luca)

Sanctuary of San Luca (Portico di San Luca)

Connected by the world’s longest portico (3.8 km) with 666 arches—an iconic walk offering sweeping views of Bologna.

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The Two Towers (Due Torri: Asinelli and Garisenda)

The Two Towers (Due Torri: Asinelli and Garisenda)

Bologna’s most iconic medieval towers—climb the Asinelli Tower for panoramic views over the city.

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Orto Botanico dell'Università di Bologna

Orto Botanico dell'Università di Bologna

One of Europe’s oldest botanical gardens (est.1568), with neoclassical greenhouses and diverse plant collections.

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