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Bologna - the city of the 3 T's
There is no other good reason for me to be in Bologna other than it is a place where everyone must pass through on their way to Rome and the south of Italy. So naturally, I stopped.
What a surprise. The city is compact, very walk able and is full of food! And students. With a population about 400k, nearly half of that is either students or …
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
... Italy's version of happy hour. The only difference is that when you purchase your 8€ cocktail, it includes access to a full on buffet of tasty bites! From here we went and looked at a library that was unlike anything we had seen before. The floor of the library was plexiglass which allow access to the view below that revealed an entire collection of ancient ruins that once stood in place of this library hundreds and hundreds of years ago. Just one of ...
Typically Italian
... pretty empty because of the holidays. I was surprised, what wonderful atmosphere to be surrounded, such a friendly and welcoming buzz, the city had immediately found a place in my heart.
Our evening was spent bar hopping from one typically Italian bar to another down the back streets of the city and our broken conversations continued late into the night. Everyone’s ability to speak and understand different languages seemed to improve a ...