
La rossa, la grassa, la dotta (the red, the thick, the learned one): that's how an old saying describes Bologna - for the peculiar color of its buldings, the richness of its food and the presence of the most ancient university in the world. For decades, it has been among the most beloved cities in Italy by tourists for its vitality, unmistakable architecture, cultural happenings, lively nightlife and, as we said, good food.
And in case this is not enough for you, in our opinion spring and its mild climates are an additional excuse for a three-day getaway to this charming city. To prove it to you, we want to give you some hints for a weekend in Bologna that will allow you to really savor its atmosphere.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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