
Walking around Bologna

Santo Stefano Square
The Santo Stefano district, located in the heart of Bologna, is known for its historic charm and picturesque streets. Here is the famous Basilica of Santo Stefano, a complex of churches known as ”the Seven Churches“. The district is a mix of tradition and modernity, with elegant boutiques, cozy cafes, and a lively cultural atmosphere.

Neptune Fountain
Piazza del Nettuno is one of Bologna's main squares, located next to Piazza Maggiore. In the center stands the Neptune Fountain, an imposing work by Giambologna dating back to the 16th century. This square is a meeting point for Bolognese and tourists, surrounded by important historic buildings such as Palazzo Re Enzo and the Salaborsa Library.

Food
Bolognese cuisine is famous worldwide for its richness and flavor. Among the most famous dishes are tagliatelle with ragù, lasagna alla bolognese, and tortellini in broth. Bologna is also famous for its cured meats, such as mortadella, and its cheeses, such as Parmigiano Reggiano. The culinary tradition of Bologna is a must-try experience for every food lover.
Two Towers
The Two Towers, an undisputed symbol of Bologna, are the Asinelli Tower and the Garisenda Tower. Located in the city center, these medieval towers offer breathtaking panoramic views. The Asinelli Tower, the taller of the two, is visitable and represents a challenge for those who venture up its 498 steps. The Garisenda Tower, shorter and leaning, adds a unique touch to the city's skyline.
Unipol Arena
Unipol Arena is the main sports and concert hall in Bologna, located in Casalecchio di Reno. With a capacity of over 20,000 spectators, it hosts nationally and internationally significant events, including concerts, theater performances, sports events, and fairs. The Unipol Arena is a modern, multifunctional structure, a reference point for entertainment in Emilia-Romagna.
Dall'Ara Stadium
The Renato Dall'Ara Stadium is Bologna's historic stadium, inaugurated in 1927. Located in the Saragozza district, it is home to Bologna FC 1909, the city's football team. With a capacity of over 38,000 seats, the stadium is known for its impressive Maratona tower and the vibrant atmosphere during matches. It is a place of great importance for fans and a symbol of Bolognese sports.