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Province of Bologna Attractions

There’s a whole world of food, culture, and style waiting in the medieval towers and Renaissance arches around Bologna. The city can claim the world’s oldest university and the homes of Lamborghini and Ducati, so don’t be surprised to see plenty of grand buildings and sleek cars among the monuments to 3,000 years’ worth of the finer things in life. From food and wine to Segways and Roadsters, you can find things to do in Bologna that embody the best of Europe.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Province of Bologna

Centro

Surrounded by a ring of wide avenues but filled with little jumbled streets that were laid out long before cars entered the picture, Bologna’s historic center is a trove of historic churches, plazas and orange-roofed apartments. Huge Gothic arches and red brick towers frame a setting of ancient universities, opera houses, Greek restaurants, and pizzerias that show off the city’s complex flavor.

Bolognina

An old working-class neighborhood that stands beside the railyards of Bologna’s central train station, Bolognina is now home to one of the city’s most eclectic communities. Artists, students, and immigrants mingle with longtime residents and families in the fruit and vegetable markets that thrive between the stone arches and ocher-colored houses that fill the district.

Saragozza

Stretching from the grounds of Bologna’s soccer stadium into the hills that stand at the south end of town, Saragozza is known for its narrow roads, cool temperatures, and terrific views. Theaters and art galleries give a lively, bohemian feel to the urban quarter, and the open air around the hillsides make for some of the most scenic walks in town.

What to See in Bologna

Bologna hasn’t been overrun by crowds like some of its larger neighbors, which makes it that much easier to actually see the wealth of attractions in the city. Head to the center of town for a look at the Fountain of Neptune, surrounded by the medieval arches of old communal halls, or take a walk through the collection of interconnected churches like the basilica of Santo Stefano. To the south of the city, a roofed arcade leads you into the hills to the Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca, where you get one of the most beautiful views around, while the hilltop village of Dozza in the north holds a 15th-century castle standing amid avenues lined with colorful frescoes and green fields.

Sightseeing in Province of Bologna

Fast cars and fine food are on offer as you check out the best of Bologna. The Enzo Ferrari Museum is exactly as stylish as you’d expect from a venue dedicated to the famed supercar designer, while the Ducati Museum lets you see nearly a century’s worth of iconic motorcycle designs. And if that’s not enough, there’s the Lamborghini Museum just a quick drive outside of town.

If you just want to explore the sights around town, you can team up with a private guide to get the most from your visit, or pick up a Segway to cruise around with ease. You’re missing out if you don’t try out the local cuisine while you’re at it. Savor some favorite treats and Italian wine with a walking tour, or try out a whole range of cooking classes that teach you the art behind making some pasta, tortellini, or gelato and let you take a bit of Bologna home with you.



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What to do in Province of Bologna

Free Things to Do in Bologna

There's no need to run your credit card hot in Bologna. The following won't cost a cent.

Museo di Anatomia Patologica - Round up the entire family and go on a journey of discovery through history with one another.

Gessi Bolognesi e Calanchi dell'Abbadessa Park - Loads of fun is what's waiting for you at this terrific place.

Palazzo Davia Bargellini - Feel like you've traveled back in time while learning the secrets of this historic attraction.

Piazza Bracci - Spend a while in this popular place and experience life as a local resident.

Casa di Cura Toniolo - Speak to a local resident and find out why many sightseers call in at this place.

Church of San Michele in Bosco - Take some time for a bit of meditation or prayer at this peaceful sacred place.

Gessi Bolognesi e Calanchi dell'Abbadessa Park - Find your green thumb and marvel at the glorious plants on display.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Province of Bologna

Centro

Surrounded by a ring of wide avenues but filled with little jumbled streets that were laid out long before cars entered the picture, Bologna’s historic center is a trove of historic churches, plazas and orange-roofed apartments. Huge Gothic arches and red brick towers frame a setting of ancient universities, opera houses, Greek restaurants, and pizzerias that show off the city’s complex flavor.

Bolognina

An old working-class neighborhood that stands beside the railyards of Bologna’s central train station, Bolognina is now home to one of the city’s most eclectic communities. Artists, students, and immigrants mingle with longtime residents and families in the fruit and vegetable markets that thrive between the stone arches and ocher-colored houses that fill the district.

Saragozza

Stretching from the grounds of Bologna’s soccer stadium into the hills that stand at the south end of town, Saragozza is known for its narrow roads, cool temperatures, and terrific views. Theaters and art galleries give a lively, bohemian feel to the urban quarter, and the open air around the hillsides make for some of the most scenic walks in town.

What to See in Bologna

Bologna hasn’t been overrun by crowds like some of its larger neighbors, which makes it that much easier to actually see the wealth of attractions in the city. Head to the center of town for a look at the Fountain of Neptune, surrounded by the medieval arches of old communal halls, or take a walk through the collection of interconnected churches like the basilica of Santo Stefano. To the south of the city, a roofed arcade leads you into the hills to the Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca, where you get one of the most beautiful views around, while the hilltop village of Dozza in the north holds a 15th-century castle standing amid avenues lined with colorful frescoes and green fields.

Sightseeing in Province of Bologna

Fast cars and fine food are on offer as you check out the best of Bologna. The Enzo Ferrari Museum is exactly as stylish as you’d expect from a venue dedicated to the famed supercar designer, while the Ducati Museum lets you see nearly a century’s worth of iconic motorcycle designs. And if that’s not enough, there’s the Lamborghini Museum just a quick drive outside of town.

If you just want to explore the sights around town, you can team up with a private guide to get the most from your visit, or pick up a Segway to cruise around with ease. You’re missing out if you don’t try out the local cuisine while you’re at it. Savor some favorite treats and Italian wine with a walking tour, or try out a whole range of cooking classes that teach you the art behind making some pasta, tortellini, or gelato and let you take a bit of Bologna home with you.

Things to Do in Province of Bologna with Kids

Province of Bologna is a superb place for a family vacation. Take the little ones along and have a go at these family friendly experiences together:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Province of Bologna on a sunny day?
What to do in Province of Bologna on a rainy day?
What should I not miss in Province of Bologna?
You’ll want to put these sights high on your sightseeing list to make the most of your visit:

  • BolognaFiere
  • Piazza Maggiore
  • University of Bologna
  • Fountain of Neptune

Are there cheap things to do in Province of Bologna?
What can you do in Province of Bologna for free?
You’ll hardly have time to fetch your wallet out of your backpack with so many free attractions:

  • Piazza Maggiore
  • Fountain of Neptune
  • Basilica of San Petronio
  • Basilica Santo Stefano


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