What to do in Bologna in summer: 7 experiences
11 June 2026
Bologna in summer: shaded arcades, the hills and San Luca, Bologna Estate, historic gelato shops and rooftop terraces. 7 practical experiences from a host near the station.
11 June 2026
Bologna in summer: shaded arcades, the hills and San Luca, Bologna Estate, historic gelato shops and rooftop terraces. 7 practical experiences from a host near the station.
11 June 2026
Bologna in one day on foot from Bologna Centrale: Indipendenza, Piazza Maggiore, the Two Towers, the Quadrilatero, the Archiginnasio. Real timings and tips from a local host.
11 June 2026
The Due Torri in Bologna: Asinelli (97.2 m, 498 steps, €5), Garisenda not open to visitors, and 2026 closures. Opening hours, tickets, and how to get there from the station.
11 June 2026
Five museums in Bologna for a weekend: Pinacoteca, MAMbo, Civico Medievale, Archiginnasio and Palazzo Poggi. Opening times, prices and distances from the station.
11 June 2026
Piazza Maggiore in Bologna: history, dimensions (115x60 m), San Petronio, Palazzo d'Accursio and the Fountain of Neptune. ~15 minutes on foot from the station.
11 June 2026
Bologna's porticoes have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2021: ~40 km in the city centre, 62 km in total. They start from the station along Via dell'Indipendenza. History and practical tips.
11 June 2026
The Quadrilatero in Bologna: the ancient medieval market between Clavature, Pescherie Vecchie, Caprarie and Orefici. What to buy and where to eat.
11 June 2026
The San Luca portico in Bologna: 3,796 m and 666 arches. How to get there on foot, by bus or by the tourist train, in half a day from the station.
10 June 2026
From Bologna Centrale on foot: Piazza Maggiore, the Two Towers, the UNESCO arcades and the Quadrilatero. Real distances, timings and practical tips from a local host.