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Bologna
Since Sunday's in Padova are really boring, we developed the habit of driving around northern Italy. We saw a lot of nice cities already. Last week we went to see Bologna, the oldest university. well we weren't able to look at it, because it is closed on sundays. But the red city was also nice to look at. It is called the red city because the stones are actually red marmor, and also because ...
Bologna
... they are very pretty colored here). We then got some gelato but I tried Betty's and it wasn't good so I wasn't in the mood anymore. We wandered through a refurbished castle turned mall called Corte Isolani, and it luckily led right into Santo Stefani which was also spectacular - they have bits from the original floor and a pretty pulpit. Sara and I got giant chocolate frappes after that, at Cremeria Sette Chiesa which was delicious. Betty had a praline gelato which she said ...
Amazing Race to Bologna
... in their floor. We set out with our friends to explore a bit more walking under these amazing porticos and tried to make sense of towers that were leaning so bad you forgot which angles were perfectly vertical. Justin took us to his favorite butcher shop where we got some local mortadella. We sat on the steps looking across the an open piazza and enjoyed this local treat and caught up with our friends. The next stop was a an introduction into apertivo! ...
Typically Italian
... the evening as the effects of alcohol kicked in. However, the three of us were extremely tired and retired relatively early and my bed was certainly very welcoming.
The following day was a whistle stop city tour with a university friend studying in the city. We hurried through the streets, passing the castle, looking into the little quaint shops and browsing the markets, after our daily dose of pizza and gelato it was onto the train and our next stop…Padova. ...
A Hands-On Cooking School In Bologna Italy
... submersion in the foods of Emilia Romagna. Stay in Bologna and or visit local farms, vineyards, orchards and specialty stores. Visit nearby Ravenna and stay at a charming Inn where you will cook your lunch and dinner and enjoy a quiet repose in the countryside. We will happily consider all your requests for a custom cooking class and we will design a special class to accommodate you. If you ...