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Bologna's Historic Center neighborhood is known for its museums and cafes, and entices visitors with attractions including Via Indipendenza and Cattedrale di San Pietro.
Bologna's Santo Stefano neighborhood is known for its museums and coffeehouses, and entices visitors with attractions including Basilica of San Domenico and Teatro Duse.
Bologna's Bologna Fiere District neighborhood is known for its museums and gardens, and entices visitors with attractions including Parco Nord Arena and Caserme Rosse.
Bologna's trendy Saragozza-Porto neighborhood is loved for its coffeehouses and bars, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including Portico of San Luca and Villa delle Rose.
BolognaFiere is worth a pic or two when discovering Bologna Fiere District. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here.
Piazza Maggiore is worth passing through for a few pics when in Historic Center. You can also discover the art galleries and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
You can study the exhibits at Ducati Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Bologna. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.
You can learn about the history of Bologna when you stop by Basilica of San Petronio. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this walkable area.
Beneath medieval towers that lean like tipsy professors, Bologna's terracotta skyline glows amber at sunset. The Piazza Maggiore buzzes with students from the world's oldest university, debating philosophy over plates of perfect tortellini. Climb the precarious wooden stairs of Torre Asinelli for views that explain why they call this 'La Rossa.' The city unfolds beneath 40 kilometers of porticoes – now UNESCO-listed – where locals have strolled protected from rain since the Middle Ages. In the Quadrilatero market, vendors offer mortadella with the reverence others reserve for fine art. Don't miss the unfinished façade of San Petronio Basilica or Neptune's fountain, where the sea god's proportions were strategically reduced to avoid offending papal sensibilities.
There's a lot visitors like about Bologna, especially its restaurants and historical sites. You might find the perfect souvenir at Mercato di Mezzo o Quadrilatero or Galleria Cavour Shopping Center. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Fountain of Neptune and Palazzo Re Enzo.