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Quote: I was surprised it was opened on Easter Sunday, it's one of those things, being in Europe on a Sunday and everything is closed, being hard pressed to find something to do and to entertain 2 teenagers. It was 4 Read More
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Quote: At the center via Indipendenza for a few minutes walk to Piazza Maggiore - the central and most beautiful square in the city. During the day, and especially in the evening is the center of the city.The area is Read More
Quote: According to Lonely Planet, this is where the “intelligentsia” of Bologna come to sip coffee and beer. It is a very nice café just a short walk from the main piazza; it can get a little crowded, so get there Read More
Quote: From the outside, the Cathedral is a masterpiece of Sicilian Baroque. Wide steps lead up to welcoming elaborately carved doors. The steps are used as a meeting place for the locals and you can see people Read More
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Quote: Of the 15 towers that still stand from Bologna’s glory days, this is the tallest (and the most noticeable landmark in Bologna). The richest families in the city built over 200 of these monuments in the 12th and Read More
Quote: This is the little piazza located on Ugo Bassi, just off of the main piazza. The fountain of Neptune is justifiably famous; it’s a beautiful piece of work. For those of you whose minds are in the gutter, you can Read More
Quote: If you feel like splurging a bit on a night out in Bologna, you should come here. Cantina Bentivoglio is hugely popular with locals of all ages, and usually, you will not get a table without a reservation. If you Read More
Quote: The upward-sweeping stretch of portici from the Porta Saragozza to the hilltop Basilica di San Luca is breathtaking, both figuratively and literally. This is supposedly the longest unbroken stretch of portici in Read More