Discover Bologna and its University

Home to the oldest university in the western world, the city boasts a vibrant academic atmosphere alongside stunning medieval and Renaissance architecture.

The City

Bologna, known as "La Dotta, La Grassa, e La Rossa" (The Learned, The Fat, and The Red), offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and culinary delights. Wander through its charming streets, explore its iconic porticoes, and marvel at the Two Towers (Le Due Torri), which stand as proud symbols of Bologna's rich history.

For food enthusiasts, Bologna is a gastronomic paradise. From handmade tortellini and rich ragù alla bolognese, to delectable mortadella, the city's culinary offerings are sure to delight your taste buds. Pair your meals with local wines and end your day with a leisurely stroll through the lively Piazza Maggiore, where you can soak in the atmosphere of this enchanting city. Whether you're passionate about history, food, or simply seeking authentic Italian culture, Bologna has something to offer everyone.

Top 10 things to do in Bologna.

The University

The Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, the oldest university in the Western world, has paved the way for innovation thanks to an increasingly rich programme cataloguecutting-edge research, a convincing third mission strategy and a growing international perspective. It offers over 250 degree programmes across 31 departments and spans five campuses in Italy and a branch in Buenos Aires. With more than 95,000 students, it is one of Italy's largest universities and ranks highly in student exchange programmes.

The university is committed to sustainable development, actively pursuing the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. It takes a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to research and teaching, contributing significantly to the European academic landscape. As a founding member of the Una Europa alliance, the university is dedicated to creating an integrated university of the future.

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Museums of the University of Bologna.

 

Exploring the city

By Bus 

TPER operates the public transport system in Bologna, providing both urban and extra-urban connections. Tickets are available at TPER sales points, tobacco shops, and some newsstands. A single ride costs €2.50 and is valid for 75 minutes. Single tickets can also be purchased onboard with a credit card or with coins at automatic machines for €2.30. A 24-hour ticket costs €9.00. The City Pass ticket, valid for 10 rides, costs €19.00.

On Foot

To fully experience it, we recommend exploring Bologna on foot and staying in the historic centre. The city's compact, pedestrian-friendly layout makes it easy to visit attractions like the Two Towers, Piazza Maggiore, and the Basilica of San Petronio. Stroll through charming narrow streets, covered walkways, and vibrant markets to fully experience Bologna's rich history and culture. Walking is the most convenient and immersive way to enjoy the city's unique atmosphere.

By Bike

Alternatively, Bologna can also be visited and enjoyed by bike. Here you have some Bike Rentals options that allow you to rent a bike quickly and easily.

Dining in Bologna

Bologna's dining scene is a testament to its culinary heritage, offering a diverse array of restaurants that cater to all tastes.

From traditional trattorias serving authentic Bolognese dishes like tagliatelle al ragù and tortellini in brodo, to upscale eateries where innovative chefs put a modern twist on classic recipes, there is something for every palate.

Many of the city's restaurants are nestled in charming, historic buildings, providing a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Don't miss the opportunity to visit local osterias and enjoy a glass of regional wine, paired perfectly with artisanal cheeses and cured meats. Whether you're seeking a quick bite or a leisurely multi-course meal, Bologna's restaurants promise an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

Here you have suggestions about restaurants and other dining options.