
BY: Denise Penna
Elegant, noble and quiet, but with a genuine spirit; a city on a human scale, where the days flow slowly, cultural events never lack and the wine and food tradition is always present: in a nutshell, this is Parma.
Located in the northwestern part of Emilia and not far from Lombardy, Parma is a must-see destination for those who wish to explore the region, as well as a casket of countless wonders. In this small guide, we will suggest what to do in a day in Parma, from morning to evening, and which more or less well-known places to explore in the historic center in a 24-hour timeframe.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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