4Bologna – Culinary Capital of Italy

Bologna, often referred to as “La Grassa” (The Fat One), is the culinary capital of Italy, renowned for its rich food traditions. The city’s medieval architecture, including the iconic Two Towers, provides a picturesque backdrop to the lively street markets and the oldest university in the world. Indulge in Bologna’s famous tortellini and ragù, stroll through the historic Piazza Maggiore, and climb the Asinelli Tower for panoramic views of the city. Bologna offers a city break that caters to both the epicurean and the history enthusiast.