Bologna has long been famed as one of Italy’s culinary destinations, which continuously attract foodies from all around the world. Home to the oldest university in the Western world, the University of Bologna, this walled Medieval city is full of charm, rich history and culture. Our 48-hour suggested itinerary is designed to show you the best the city has to offer and what are the things you can accomplish. Depending on your interests and travel priorities, you can certainly mix and match destinations, activities, and attractions.
Day 1
On the morning of Day 1, get set to experience the glories of Bologna. Start by grabbing some breakfast. A typical breakfast in Italy is a simple combination of a quick …show more content…
Make your way to Mercato delle Erbe, Bologna’s main indoor market. Sample a few panino stuffed with prosciutto, then fill your shopping bag with some cheese, fresh produce, chocolates and baked goods. Then, make your way to Centro San Domenico, where the remains of Saint Dominic was laid to rest. Just before lunch, head to Asinelli's Tower and enjoy the beautiful view of Bologna’s red roofs.
After lunch, head to University of Bologna, the oldest university in Europe. Dating back to 1088, the university attracted some of Europe’s great thinkers like Pico della Mirandela, Nicolaus Copernicus, Francesco Petrarch and Henry of Segusio. The university houses a number of interesting attractions such as Anatomical Theatre, Museum of Zoology, Physics Museum and Herbarium. In the afternoon, soak in the atmosphere of Bologna and make your way to Giardini Margherita, the largest urban park in the city. To celebrate a successful trip in Bologna, treat yourself to dinner at Osteria Broccaindosso (Via Broccaindosso, 7/A, 40125 Bologna, Italy). If you still have energy, experience the city’s lovely entertainment and nightlife at the University