Bologna offers a delightful blend of Rome and Florence minus the large crowds. This charming university town is located in a food lover's paradise. With Parma renowned for its cheese and Modena famous for its Balsamic Vinegar as its neighboring cities, what more could you ask for?
When visiting this delightful area, it is essential to take part in a food tour (or even two in some instances). To begin, make your way to Aroma Cafe, renowned for its accolades and workshops, where you can expect a truly distinctive coffee experience.


Following a coffee break, you will leisurely walk through the famous porticoes of the city, exploring the charming shops filled with beautiful flowers, vegetables, fruits, pastas, and meats.





Discover the pasta cases brimming with incredibly fresh pastas, available for you to taste. These flavors are so fresh that they require nothing more than a warm, salty broth as a sauce. Tortellini en brodo stands out as a specialty in the region, and once you try it, you'll understand why.



While strolling through this highly walkable city, your guide will be selecting the finest offerings for you to enjoy a feast on the freshest food at the oldest enoteca in Bologna, Osteria del Sole, established in 1465. Just think about the discussions that these walls have witnessed over the past 500+ years!


Of course any food tour in Italy must end with a delicious scoop of fresh gelato!

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