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Bologna
... political orientation. Other than that the city was very livley and had the most beatiful church. The way there was quite fun, because we went by car, and the our boys were sleeping in the back, while we were trying to find the way with Lisa, the navigation.
It was quite a challenge to wake the boys in the middle of the night, at 9:30 am..... :-) But were sucessful. The spanish, always ...
Bologna
... nobody ever came to check the tickets so we were fine out in the aisle. We got out and started heading for the hotel (the walk leading us through all the sites). We saw pizza nettune (Neptune square) and then saw Santa Maria Delle Sanita. That was really pretty:) We dropped our bags off at the hotel (we have a balcony too which we discovered) and went to eat lunch. We asked a nice construction guy where the pizza San domenico was so we could eat in their pretty court yard. I fed ...
Amazing Race to Bologna
... patio. At this point a drink sounded pretty good :) We got on our train and were finally on our last leg to Bologna. We arrived and met our friends who were at the station waiting for us. It was great to have friends that we could converse with in English! They showed us around town and then we went to there place to drop our stuff. Justin & Ann's place was awesome. It was like an underground bunker with their very own well and ancient artifacts set ...
A Hands-On Cooking School In Bologna Italy
... or special dietary concerns we will create a class to meet your needs. We can conduct the class in English, Italian, German or Spanish; please indicate your preference. If you are interested in cooking classes for children, write to us and we will plan a great class experience. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. Our hope is not to just meet your needs, but rather, we hope to exceed your ...
Day Three - Bologna
... parma and cheese panini - these things are addictive!
We then went wandering towards the Asinelli and Garisenda Towers, which are two towers built in the 12th-13th Century and lean towards each other at the top of the main street - see, Pisa isn't the only city to have a leaning tower - Bologna has two!
We were making our way back to the Piazza Maggiore to join up with the group when I spied a really nice handbag in an Italian shop ...