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Bologna is where luxury meets tranquillity, offering a culturally enriching escape with stunning architecture, cuisine galore, and a touch of Italian charm.

Holidays in Bologna

Bologna, the capital of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, is a vibrant city known for its rich culinary heritage, medieval architecture, and youthful energy. Famous for its food, Bologna is often referred to as “La Grassa”, and rightly so—it’s the birthplace of tagliatelle al ragù, Bolognese sauce, and home to a thriving dining scene. Beyond the cuisine, Bologna boasts stunning historical sites, from the iconic Two Towers to Europe’s oldest university. Whether you're wandering under endless porticoes, exploring bustling piazzas, or sampling fresh pasta in a local trattoria, holidays to Bologna offer an authentic and flavourful Italian experience.

When is the best time to visit?

The best time to visit Bologna is during spring, April to June, and autumn, September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm and perfect for sightseeing or enjoying meals outdoors. July and August can be very hot, and many locals leave the city for summer, which means some restaurants and shops may be closed. Winter, November to February, is quieter and cooler, ideal for avoiding crowds and exploring the city at a relaxed pace.

Where is the best place to stay?

The historic city centre is the best place to stay for first-time visitors, offering easy access to Bologna’s top sights, restaurants, and nightlife. Staying near Piazza Maggiore places you in the heart of the city, ideal for exploring on foot. For a more local and laid-back vibe, the University District offers youthful energy, great cafes, and a lively atmosphere. Or if you prefer a quieter, more elegant setting, the Santo Stefano area is known for its charming streets and historic ambience.

Travel guide

Bologna is a must-visit for food lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking an authentic Italian city break.

  • Best time to visit: April-June
  • Average flight time: 2 Hours
  • Most suited for: Foodies, Culture Lovers and City Explorers
  • Currency: Euro
  • Time Difference: +1 hour

Climb the Asinelli Tower

No visit to Bologna is complete without tackling the Asinelli Tower, the taller of the city’s legendary Two Towers. Standing at almost 100 metres high, it’s a bit of a workout, 498 narrow, wooden steps to be exact, but the reward is more than worth it. At the top, you’ll be treated to sweeping, picture-perfect views over Bologna’s terracotta rooftops, medieval spires, and the rolling green hills beyond. It’s the perfect place to catch your breath and snap a few unforgettable photos. For a fun fact: the tower famously leans slightly, so you're technically climbing a crooked landmark!

Stroll Under the Porticoes

One of Bologna’s most charming quirks is its endless stretch of porticoes—over 60 kilometres of beautiful, covered walkways that snake through the city. These graceful arches aren't just eye candy; they’ve been offering locals and visitors shade from the summer sun and cover from winter rain for centuries. Whether you’re window shopping, café-hopping, or simply wandering, the porticoes make every stroll feel like an adventure. Be sure to follow the longest one, all 3.8 kilometres of it, up the hill to the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca—it's a peaceful pilgrimage with a seriously scenic reward.

Visit Piazza Maggiore and Basilica di San Petronio

Right at the heart of Bologna beats Piazza Maggiore, the city’s bustling central square and a great spot to soak up local life. Surrounded by majestic palazzos, it’s a hub of activity, street performers, cafés, and cultural landmarks. The star of the show is the Basilica di San Petronio, one of the biggest churches in Europe. Its unfinished façade gives it a unique, raw charm, and inside, you'll find stunning chapels, massive organ pipes, and even a meridian line carved into the floor by a 17th-century astronomer. Grab a gelato, perch on the steps, and just take it all in—Bologna at its best.

Food & Drink in Bologna

Bologna isn’t just a city—it’s a culinary pilgrimage. Start with a plate of tagliatelle al ragù—the real deal, made with silky egg pasta and a rich, slow-cooked meat sauce. And no, it’s not spaghetti Bolognese—locals will gently correct you on that! Then there’s tortellini in brodo, delicate handmade pasta parcels filled with meat and served in a golden, comforting broth—it’s pure soul food. Another must-try? Lasagne alla Bolognese layered with fresh pasta sheets, béchamel, and that iconic ragù. You’re in the heart of the Emilia-Romagna region, so take the opportunity to sip on some local favourites. Lambrusco, a lightly sparkling red, is bold, and fun, and pairs beautifully with the region’s hearty cuisine. For something crisper, try Pignoletto, a refreshing white with delicate bubbles that’s perfect on a warm day.

Bologna Weather

Average monthly temperature in Bologna (°C)

  • Jan 4°C
  • Feb 6°C
  • Mar 10°C
  • Apr 14°C
  • May 18°C
  • Jun 23°C
  • Jul 26°C
  • Aug 25°C
  • Sep 21°C
  • Oct 15°C
  • Nov 9°C
  • Dec 5°C

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