Days 1–7Why Bologna?
Skip the crowds of Rome, Venice, and Florence. Bologna is where real Italians eat, study, and live. Known as La Rossa (the red city) for its terracotta rooftops and politics, La Grassa (the fat one) for its legendary food, and La Dotta (the learned one) for housing the world's oldest university.
This 7-day itinerary is designed for travelers who want to eat well, walk slowly, and experience authentic Emilia-Romagna without rushing.
The Experience
You'll base yourself entirely in Bologna's historic center—no packing and unpacking. From here, you'll explore medieval squares, hidden canals, and world-famous porticoes. You'll take easy train day trips to Modena (home of Ferrari and traditional balsamic vinegar) and Ravenna (sparkling with Byzantine mosaics).
But the real star is the food.
You'll visit bustling markets, roll up your sleeves for a hands-on pasta-making class, and sip Lambrusco in ancient wine bars. Tortellini in brodo. Tagliatelle al ragù. Tigelle and prosciutto. This is the birthplace of Italian cuisine as the world knows it.
WHAT YU'LL LOVE
Walk to San Luca – Stroll beneath 666 portico arches to a hilltop sanctuary with sweeping countryside views.
Uncover hidden secrets – Find Bologna's "Little Venice" canal, whispering walls, and medieval courtyards most tourists miss.
Modena in 30 minutes – By train, taste aged balsamic vinegar and visit a Ferrari museum if speed is your passion.
Ravenna's mosaics – Step into glittering 6th-century churches that make this a UNESCO treasure.
Aperitivo culture – Every evening, join locals for a pre-dinner drink and small bites in a buzzing piazza.
PERFECT FOR
Food lovers who want to learn pasta from a local chef
Slow travelers who prefer one home base over hotel-hopping
Culture seekers who love art, history, and architecture without the crowds
Couples & friends looking for a relaxed yet enriching Italian week
Days 1–7