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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
... too. We started walking Betty back to the train station and grabbed tortellini for dinner (it was alright but sadly not as good as described by our hotel owners). Betty almost missed her train because we didn't understand that they use one track but different sides of the train station to load more people on more trains - kind of super efficient but hard to navigate. Sara and I walked home and her poor feet have blisters :( but it was a great day and I can't wait for Venice ...
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
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Arriving at Levanto station we were informed of a two hour delay in all the trains passing through and so plonked ourselves onto the platform and laughed at the fact that we were going to miss our three connections and agreed that today was going to be long. Happily as we settled down for a couple of hours on the platform the sun was shining brightly and the setting was notably very beautiful as dramatic, bright green mountains surrounded us and the ...
Walking Milan
... of Brera - found the library along the way that had a big old courtyard that was pretty cool. milan has lots of things that are hidden so you have to poke around a bit! Lunch in Brera - we chose the restaurant with the red checked table cloths! Back through the streets to the Duomo for our walking tour. This took us around and into the Duomo which is the 3rd largest church in the world and it took 600 years ...